ドナウ川クルーズの船から目を引く水色の可愛い教会です。ウェッジウッドのジャスパーみたいな塔がおとぎの国みたいです。これに惹かれて下船したデュルンシュタインの街は中世で時が止まったような素敵な街でした。城壁の外側にはブドウ畑が広がり城壁内の石畳の通り沿いにはホイリゲやパン屋さん名産のアプリコットジャムのショップなどが並び良い感じ。もっともっとゆっくり散策したかったです。素敵なホテルもあるのでここも1泊したい街ですね。
Uma pequena vila, no distrito de Krems, com cerca de 400 habitantes. Mas os seus moradores se orgulham de serem uma CIDADE. As famílias vivem da produção de vinho. Se estiver com tempo, vale a pena pegar uma bicicleta em Krems (se não for inverno) e ir até lá. Se animar subir as ruínas, será brindado com uma belíssima vista!
interesting , Also fun to hike to the castle ruins and see the view from above the town. There are many wineries to visit and walking and biking trails, drink some wine in town at any little shop and find your favourite! great food and hospitality. Perfect get away. No shopping for fashion other than austrian cultural clothes.
Lovely ornate church with nice outside views. interesting cemetery near the church also. Very much a photo op stop.
On our drive along the Danube, we came across the most beautiful little town perched high above the water. The streets are amazingly narrow as you walk to the castle at the top. Unfortunately its popularity has resulted in thousands of tourists and quite a few tacky souvenir shops.
We visited this small village as stop on our river cruise. It is so quaint and lovely. We enjoyed walking the cobblestone streets and visiting the small shops. It is a memorably beautiful village
Dunstein is exactly the type of town you expect to see on the Danube River.It is very quaint. Great for photos and you can see the whole town in 30 minutes.The ruin castle that is above the town was where Richard The Lion Heart was inprisoned and held for ransom.Just outside of town is an impressive monument which we were told is to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon.
What a beautiful small village on the banks of the Danube, it has a small population of 400 people surrounded by vineyards, the tour can be on a small tourist "train", although it is a short walk from the landing stages to the town. It has one main street which ends at the elegant hotel Schloss, with special rooms with excellent views, it is supposed to have been a favourite of Princess Diana. Back into the town you can see the ruins of the castle where Richard the Lionheart was held prisoner, his mother Eleanor of Aquitane bankrupted Britain at the time in order to gain his release! and of course the special church with its beautiful blue and white spire which can be seen for miles. This little town has a lot to offer for such a small place, and in our case we had a Dutch guide who should have been on the stage for his facts told in comedic style he was hilarious. Not the easiest town for the infirm.
Cidade bem pequena que no inverno lembra mais uma cidade fantasma! Quando fui não tinha praticamente ninguém nas ruas. Mas tem uma vista linda para o rio Danubio.
Perfect get a way! Lovely place! Great view when you approach the place by boat on the Danube River!