Bad Deutsch-Altenburg local walk
Hiking tour Starting from Kurzentrum Ludwigstorff, Badgasse
- Difficulty: Easy
- Distance: 2,17 km
- Duration: 0:45 h
- Ascent: 35 m elevation gain
- Descent: 35 m elevation gain
During the Bad Deutsch-Altenburg town walk, you can listen to the exciting history of the spa town, which is inextricably linked to the Roman city of Carnuntum, on your smartphone using the "Town Walks" app.
- Starting point of the tour
- Kurzentrum Ludwigstorff, Badgasse
- Tour destination
- Kurzentrum Ludwigstorff, Badgasse
- Difficulty: Easy
- Distance: 2,17 km
- Duration: 0:45 h
- Ascent: 35 m elevation gain
- Descent: 35 m elevation gain
- Fitness level required:1/6
- Overall experience:4/6
- Scenery:3/6
- Lowest point143 m
- Highest point177 m
- Round tour
- With refreshment stops
- Accessibility by train and bus
- Suitable for families and children
Description
Under the motto "Small places - big stories", selected local walks in Römerland Carnuntum and Marchfeld lead along sometimes unknown paths to historic buildings and old walls, through beautiful nature and hidden alleyways.
Even the ancient Romans more than 2000 years ago appreciated the healing powers of Austria's strongest
iodine-sulphur spring. The Bad Deutsch-Altenburg town walk tells the exciting story of the spa town, which is inextricably linked to the Roman town of Carnuntum. Even the ancient Romans appreciated the healing powers of Austria's strongest iodine-sulphur spring. But there is much more to tell about this beautiful National Park community.
To discover the Carnuntum-Marchfeld local walks, simply download the "Local Walks" app onto your smartphone, either online as a WebApp or as a native app, which does not require an internet connection on site. Your position is displayed on a map as you walk - so you always stay on the right track! Google Play Store or App Store
- Route description The local walk starts directly in front of the Kurzentrum Ludwigstorff in Badgasse. (Free parking option when arriving by car at the Kurzentrum parking lot; hourly train connection from/to Vienna). Then follow Badgasse towards the Danube. After a short distance, the beautiful spa park is reached, where the first audio story "Healing like the Romans" is already waiting. Now follow the main avenue to the Danube. Upon reaching the Danube, the path leads towards Museum Carnuntinum, where at the Emperor Franz Joseph monument the second audio story "Why the Emperor looks at the Danube" follows. Now walk back a bit on Badgasse and take the next opportunity to turn left into König Stephan Gasse. After a short distance follow the directional arrow to the Mariengrotto. Now the path goes uphill a bit to "climb" the Kirchenberg. Those who wish can take a break at the Kneipp and sensory course before continuing to the impressive church. More about the "Marienkirche and Karner" is told in the eponymous audio story. Now follow the path downhill towards Dörrweg to the fourth audio story "The Ö3 weather station". Continue down Dörrweg to Hainburger Straße, where turn right towards the main square. At the main square, the last audio story "Reichsgott Jupiter and his cult site at Pfaffenberg" waits. Then turn right into the narrow Carl Leopold Hollitzer Gasse, which leads along the community park towards Pfarrer Maurer Gasse. Cross this street and now take the small path directly on the left next to the Sulzbach. This path leads along the beautiful creek back directly to the Kurzentrum (Kurzentrum parking lot), the starting point of the Bad Deutsch-Altenburg local walk.
- Parking Free parking at Kurzentrum Ludwigstorff
- Getting there A4 direction Budapest - exit Fischamend
- Public transport ÖBB/S7 Vienna - Wolfsthal
- Editor’s tip Combine the local walk with a visit to the Roman city Carnuntum - Museum Carnuntinum.
Recommended period
There are handy brochures for all local walks, which are available for download in the brochure shop. They can also be ordered at carnuntum-marchfeld@donau.com.
Letzte Änderung: 16 Mar 2026