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Krem and Melk Austria
What is the best way to visit Krems and Melk in one day using public transportation? The tours do not stop at Krems and I would like to visit it also.
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You should re-post this over on the Europe Forum . . .
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oops hit post too soon . . . OR - click on the triangle and ask the editors to move this thread to Europe.
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It was some time ago... we took a train to Melk, boat to Krems and train back to Vienna.( it was a long walk from the dock to train station in Krems)
It was a nice day trip with several hours in each towns. |
for trains and schedules use www.ooeb.at
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Both Melk and Krems are served from Vienna by train service.
austrian rail website is www.oebb.at Melk with its Abbey - makes a great visit www.stiftmelk.at Krems , a town 25000 + has some good sights - this town 1000 + years old- together with areas of UNd and Stein - now one town - formerly a major Danube River trade point - still has an active harbor. for sdightseeing www.krems.at Gozzoburg is very interesting and now mostly restored. Train station is not far easy walk to town center 5- 10 minutes- If you arrive by boat - no need to walk from Boat dock to train and town center ( 3- 4 kilometers ) Frequnet town bus service ' 1 bus line I think- a sightseeing train in busy times and usually a taxi somewhere. A good way to see this entire area is the combi ticket offer found here www.ddsg-blue-danube.at includes train ticket trais leave from Vienna Westbahnhof - easy connection to there vis UBahn line U-3 Vienna- Melk Abbey visit Boat cruise from Melk to Krems Train from Melk to Vienna. Train arrives Franz Josef Bahnhof - easy ride via streetcar D back to city center in 10 minutes. A full day excursion and less than 50 euro per ticket. Much nicer than a bus tour that limits your time and sightseeing plus costs more too. |
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