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Frequently to Lower Austria

Frequently to Lower Austria
220 km
Min. 2 Days
Baroque architecture, river landscapes
KKrems an der Donau

Lower Austria combines culture, nature, and culinary delights like few other regions in Austria. Between the banks of the Danube, vineyards, and historic towns runs a route that couldn’t be more beautiful for convertible drivers. This convertible tour takes you through eight remarkable places – from Krems to Dürnstein, Melk, St. Pölten, and then to Vienna, Baden, and Mödling. Along the way, you can expect baroque monasteries, picturesque old towns, and relaxing stops near vineyards and cafés.

The Route at a Glance

Starting in Krems on the Danube, the route goes on to Dürnstein, then to Melk, the provincial capital St. Pölten, followed by Tulln, the capital city Vienna, and finally through Baden to Mödling. This convertible route is about 250 kilometers long and offers a balanced mix of open roads, cultural highlights, and scenic impressions. For those seeking variety, this is one of the most beautiful options for a convertible tour outside of the classic convertible tour in North Rhine-Westphalia.

First Stage: Krems – Dürnstein – Melk

The starting point Krems on the Danube is considered the gateway to the Wachau. The historic old town with its baroque façades and the caricature museum are worthwhile stops. Continuing in the convertible along the Danube leads to Dürnstein, a town known for its blue-and-white collegiate church and the castle ruins above the river, making it one of the most famous postcard motifs of the Wachau. Nearby, small taverns invite you to linger – perfect for a first break.

The next stop is Melk, where the Benedictine abbey stands high above the Danube. The monastery is a masterpiece of baroque architecture and offers a grand view. The route to it is one of the most beautiful convertible roads in the region, lined with vineyards and views of the Danube. This first stage combines culture, nature, and enjoyment – a perfect start for a longer convertible route.

Second Stage: St. Pölten – Tulln – Vienna

From Melk, the convertible route leads to St. Pölten, the provincial capital of Lower Austria. The cathedral, the baroque city center, and modern cultural centers like the Festival Hall make the place exciting for culture enthusiasts. Driving through the streets in a convertible provides a successful mix of city and nature.

Tulln, the next station, is primarily known as the “Garden City.” The banks of the Danube with their sculptures and the Egon Schiele Park are popular spots. Near the promenade, you will find cozy cafés that are ideal for a stopover.

Next, you reach Vienna, the federal capital and a cultural highlight of this convertible journey. From St. Stephen's Cathedral to the Hofburg and Schönbrunn Palace, the city offers countless sights. A drive around the Ring in a convertible is an experience in itself – historic grand buildings line up next to modern accents. Vienna combines the flair of a big city with historic charm, making this convertible tour particularly varied.

Third Stage: Baden – Mödling

From Vienna, the route leads to Baden, a traditional spa town at the foot of the Vienna Woods. The elegant thermal baths, the spa park, and the summer arena give the city its special flair. Baden is a place where you can take a break from driving and relax in a laid-back atmosphere.

From here, it continues to Mödling, the final stop of the tour. This small town offers a charming conclusion with its old town, Mödling Castle, and the nearby Wiener Alps. Those who wish can explore the surroundings on small country roads, which are ideal for a convertible road trip. With views of vineyards and forests, this tour ends with a perfect blend of culture, nature, and enjoyment.

Tips for Your Convertible Trip

The best time for this tour is between May and October when the temperatures are pleasant and the landscape is in full bloom. Plan enough time for stops, as almost every city along the route offers worthwhile sights. Sunscreen, water, and a light jacket should be packed – especially in the evening, it can get cool near the Vienna Woods.

Even though Lower Austria might seem far away, the diversity of culture and nature reminds one of the impressions from a convertible tour in North Rhine-Westphalia: varied roads, noteworthy cities, and many opportunities for spontaneous breaks.

Conclusion – Open to Lower Austria

From Krems to Dürnstein, Melk, St. Pölten, and Tulln to Vienna, Baden, and Mödling: This convertible route combines culture, nature, and joie de vivre in ideal form. If you're looking for a varied convertible road trip experience, you'll find a perfect combination of driving pleasure and discoveries here. Lower Austria shows how versatile a convertible trip can be – with open roads, historically significant places, and culinary highlights.

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