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Krems Valley-Danube long-distance hiking trail

Wine & vistas: Krems Valley ("Kremstal" in German)–Danube

The diverse Krems Valley-Danube long-distance hiking trail runs from the wine town of Krems through the municipalities of Rohrendorf, Langenlois and Senftenberg, and has a lot to offer.

Flexible hiking: with 15 stages of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty, the long-distance hiking trail is equally suitable for all nature lovers. For beginners, there are shortcuts along the route; experienced athletes, on the other hand, have the option of extending individual stages. This makes the tour accessible to young and old alike.

Stopovers to linger: Each stage has its own special highlights. From magnificent churches to impressive ruins and wine experiences to exciting forest nature trails: there are always interesting excursion destinations along the way that offer the opportunity for a short break.

Stages and useful information

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Interesting facts about the long-distance hiking trail

  • Starting point: Krems an der Donau
  • Connection to the Welterbesteig Wachau - Wachau World Heritage Trail
  • Divided into 15 stages, each between 4 and 18 kilometres long, signposted in both directions
  • Duration: between 50 minutes and 4.5 hours, depending on the stage
  • 1,862 metres of ascent and descent
  • Numerous places to stop for a break and enjoy some refreshments
  • Hiking map available free of charge