Landmark in the Wachau High above the Danube, with a breathtaking view of the world cultural heritage site, the Wachau, lies Aggstein - Austria`s most …
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2024年10月26日
We visited during the Danube floods, and perhaps due to that the castle was closed (although without notice). However, the views around the castle are very pretty, so it was worth the tripavipiti的完整评论
2024年8月7日
We were unlucky with road works. We need to drive up the mountain with narrow stones one way road. For us, it's pretty scary because we are from the flat country, NL. Worth to see but experience …LittlebirdHK的完整评论
2023年1月26日
This castle dates back to the 12th century and is built on a narrow peak of land in the mountains. the best part of the tour is listening to Dona Seidy tell us about some of the fairytails and legen…hydrojoe的完整评论
Hello Austrian travellers and Aggstein castle staff Please could you let me know if there is a way to take public transportation or a tour bus from Melk up to the top of the hill at Aggstein Castle? My parents would not be able to make the long trek uphill on their feet. We would like to start the bus trip or tour in Melk in early October 2019. I have not been able to find an option departing from Melk in my online searches so far. Thank you in advance Stephanie
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The main road along the river is o the opposite side of the castle. It will be very hard to get to the castle There is a system of post buses that stop at a tavern/resturant at th base of …
The main road along the river is o the opposite side of the castle. It will be very hard to get to the castle There is a system of post buses that stop at a tavern/resturant at th base of the hill where It might be possible to arange for a private ride to the top. The walk is steep and over 1000 feet elevation, but if walked slowly, possible. I do not thinf there is any public transport to the top. The scenery is pleasant. but there are no places to sit I am not sure of the Post bus schedulel, but I think you can find it on some Austria websites. My grandmother lived in the ruin for a while as a child. Her father could not afford a home at the time. If you have more questions. please ask.