Melk, Austria, is a charming town where history and beauty intertwine seamlessly. Known for the stunning Melk Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site, visitors can marvel at its baroque architecture and breathtaking gardens. The Danube River adds to the scenic allure, perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides. Don’t miss sampling local pastries at a quaint café while soaking in the vibrant culture. With its rich history and picturesque landscapes, Melk is a delightful stop for any traveler exploring Austria.
Melk, Austria
Top things to do in Melk
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Schallaburg Castle
A Renaissance palace with a renowned sculpture garden and rotating exhibitions.
Schloss Schönbühel
A picturesque castle perched on a rock above the Danube, often photographed.
Albrechtsberg Castle (Loosdorf)
Albrechtsberg Castle is a historic Renaissance castle in Loosdorf, Melk, surrounded by a scenic English-style park.
Venus of Willendorf
The Venus of Willendorf is a famous 30,000-year-old prehistoric figurine displayed at the Natural History Museum in Vienna, not in Melk.
Aggsbach Charterhouse
Aggsbach Charterhouse is a former Carthusian monastery with well-preserved ruins in a scenic valley near Melk.
Maria Laach am Jauerling
A serene pilgrimage church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, nestled in the rural hills of Lower Austria near Melk.
Emmersdorf an der Donau
A charming Danube village directly across from Melk Abbey, offering scenic river views and a relaxed atmosphere.
Aggsbach
A historic village in the Wachau valley with a medieval core and direct access to the Danube, ideal for wine lovers.
Leiben
Leiben is a small town near Melk, Austria, known for its castle ruin and scenic surroundings.
Hohe Schule, Loosdorf, Austria
The Hohe Schule in Loosdorf is a historic building that once housed a Protestant school, reflecting the region's educational heritage.
Loosdorf
Loosdorf is a market town near Melk with a historic square, a castle, and a charming old town atmosphere.
Weiten
Weiten is a tranquil village in the Waldviertel region, known for its striking Baroque church and peaceful rural setting.
Thal, Lower Austria
Thal is a small, rural village near Melk, offering a peaceful slice of Austrian countryside life.
Schollach
Schollach is a village with a historic church and stunning views over the Danube valley, ideal for a scenic stop.
Melk Abbey
A stunning Baroque Benedictine monastery overlooking the Danube, one of Austria's most famous abbeys.
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