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Willendorf station in the Wachau

Train station

Description

The rustic bus shelter at Willendorf train station in the Wachau captivates with its fantastic view of the beautiful Wachau. Situated in the Lower Austrian district of Krems, the village of the same name is famous for the historic discovery of the famous stone statue "Venus of Willendorf".

Route information

The Willendorf in der Wachau stop is located along the Danube bank line, which is also known as the Wachau Railway. Trains of the tourist-operated railroad stop here when required.

Trains run to Emmersdorf an der Donau and Krems an der Donau.
A bus stop with connections to Krems an der Donau and Melk is just a few minutes' walk away.

The most famous woman in the world

The idyllic village of Willendorf in the Wachau was made famous by her: the well-known statuette "Venus of Willendorf". Just a stone's throw from the Willendorf in der Wachau train stop, you can visit the site where the Wachau goddess was found and learn more about the enigmatic woman of stone in the Venusium.

Tip: Bicycles can be carried free of charge on the Wachau Railway trains with a reservation - take a relaxed ride and get off and cycle away!

Location and how to get there

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    Bahnhof Willendorf in der Wachau

    3641 Willendorf in der Wachau
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