Hiking tour Starting from Tulln, tourism information
The city of Tulln has almost two thousand years of history and the traces of this past and the beauty of this city can be seen in many places. We will encounter contemporary witnesses and crowd-pullers on our ramble through Tulln.
The city of Tulln has almost two thousand years of history and the traces of this past and the beauty of this city can be seen in many places. We will encounter contemporary witnesses and crowd-pullers on our ramble through Tulln.
Our Tulln Old Town Tour is a historical and cultural search for clues. We not only come across internationally renowned sights, but also a multitude of smaller treasures that are just waiting to be discovered by us.
Emergency rescue: 144, EU emergency number: 112, police emergency: 133, medical on-call service: 141, SMS emergency for the hearing impaired: 0800 133 133;
Sturdy shoes, rain protection
As an ideal stage start, a visit to the tourism information center is recommended. Perfectly informed, we walk straight ahead towards the Minorite Church and Minorite Monastery. After the church, we turn right into a small alley leading to the Danube shore. A few meters away lies the Tulln guest harbor and then we turn right towards the Nibelungen monument. Opposite the Danube stage is the Egon Schiele Museum. Continuing straight ahead, we pass the Salt Tower/Roman Tower. Walking along the upper Danube shore, we reach the Marc Aurel equestrian statue. We cross the bridge and observe the former city wall, then continue straight to the Tulln city museum, which includes the Roman Museum & Virtulleum. About 100 meters away is the parish church St. Stephan and the Tulln charnel house. We walk straight up Wienerstrasse towards the city center and turn left at the Hermes fountain and after the Marian column to the right. In the middle of the main square we find the Trinity column and the district fountain. At the end of the main square, we turn right into the narrow alley climbing towards the Minorite Church and reach our destination.
In the parking garages of the Tulln city center
Accessible from Vienna: motorway A22 and S5, accessible from the west: West motorway A1, accessible from the south: outer ring motorway A21, accessible from the north: S5, A22, E59
By train, bus or rental bike to Tulln
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Explore Tulln by bike, running shoes, or walking sticks.
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Letzte Änderung: 16 Mar 2026