About Dürnstein
Dürnstein is the postcard village of the Wachau, a single cobbled street running between baroque townhouses beneath the powder-blue tower of the Stiftskirche and the ruined castle where Leopold V held Richard the Lionheart for ransom in 1192. The local Grüner Veltliner and Marillenschnaps (apricot brandy) are sampled on every shore excursion. The cruise berth is at the foot of the village and most lines combine the call with an upstream scenic-cruising leg from Melk through the terraced Wachau vineyards.
River cruise ships that call at Dürnstein
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