The Route of Emperors and Kings is an epic road trip along the Danube from Regensburg in Bavaria to Budapest, through scenic landscapes, local attractions and historical sites. If you’re driving, it doesn’t get much better than the Passau to Vienna section; at 284 kilometres it’s tailor-made for a long weekend road trip and if time is on your side you can always ease back on the throttle and make a longer holiday out of it.
This route has it all, from baroque monasteries and palaces, medieval castles and ruins, to pretty towns that carry the weight of history. The driving connoisseur exits the Autobahn and enjoys the pure driving pleasure of country roads beside the Danube.
It goes without saying, but any wine stops detailed on this page are for the benefit of hire car passengers ... designated drivers must confine themselves to drinking in the scenery.
This unique natural landmark which causes the Danube to make two spectacular changes of direction is around halfway between Passau and Linz.
A pit stop is in order, with a front-row seat on the terrace of the Hotel & Restaurant Donauschlinge, with one eye admiring the amazing scenery of the Danube and the other on the Austrian delicacies on the plate in front of you.
Schloss Artstetten is set in the middle of the enchanting castle park and at one time was the family seat and summer residence of the Imperial family. The castle contains a museum dedicated to Archduke Franz Ferdinand; a walk through the castle grounds to enjoy the fresh air is well worth it, the park is considered one of the most important historical parks in the country.