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Roman Park Schlögen

Haibach ob der Donau, Oberösterreich, Österreich

History - Architecture


A leisurely stroll in the Schlögen Roman Park will take you wherever you want to enjoy nature, culture and culinary delights. Unwind on the hotel's Danube terrace and transport yourself back 1800 years, when Roman soldiers monitored the river from here. While the little ones try their hand at being Romans on the Roman playground in the leisure complex right next to the bathing building, adults can find out more about Roman bathing culture and relax on the loungers before continuing their hike. Roman sculptures show you the way, for example up to the famous Schlögener Donaublick. There you can feel the true power and beauty of nature and enjoy an almost fairytale-like view of the legendary Danube breakthrough valley.

The history of the Roman Empire at the Danube Limes UNESCO World Heritage Site is exciting. And it becomes even more exciting when it is brought to life with augmented reality. Between Passau and Schlögen, new life is now being breathed into it with modern technology. FollowSeverinus of Noricum to immerse yourself in the eventful history of the Danube Limes World Heritage Site and see what is still there today. Explained in a straightforward, simple and fun way - history is great fun!

Find out more at www.donauregion.at/welterberunde

The fort
With an internal area of just 0.8 ha, the camp is described as a small fort and was probably designed for a garrison of 100 to 150 men. A 1.65 m thick defensive wall with a wooden walkway surrounded the rectangular complex. Analysis of the finds showed that the fort was built around 170 AD and the area was used until well into the 5th century.
The civilian settlement
The small civilian settlement(vicus), which was located in the area of today's campsite, was built around 150 AD. The Roman vicus of Schlögen probably served as a road station as well as a landing and reloading point for ships. The bathing building occupied a central position in the settlement and was located directly next to the road.

Roman Park Schlögen
Schlögen 2
4083 Haibach ob der Donau

mobile +43 677 61621401
E-Mail haibach@oberoesterreich.at
Web www.donauregion.at/haibach
https://www.donauregion.at/haibach

Contact person

Tourismusverband Donau OÖ
4083 Haibach ob der Donau

mobile +43 677 61621401
E-Mail haibach@oberoesterreich.at
Web www.donauregion.at/haibach

We speak the following languages

German
English

March 24 - October 31 daily (Mon-Sun) 10:00 - 18:00
closed during the winter months

  • Registration required

Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
  • Food and drink available
Service
Guided tour

On our hikes in Haibach ob der Donau with the "Naturwunda" Schlögener Donauschlinge, we follow in the footsteps of the Romans. Historical excavations, which are the focus of the Upper Austrian Provincial Exhibition 2018 "The Return of the Legion", give us an insight into their way of life. Their cultural and culinary heritage can be discovered not only in our everyday lives, but also in nature. We will get to know many special features of this unique habitat that are worth protecting. We will collect herbs for a culinary taste experience and learn that people are not the only ones who hike.
Bookings:
Nature and landscape mediator Thekla Raffezeder
Tel: +43(0)7279 8347 or +43(0)676 3203066
mailto: office@theklasien.at www.theklasien.at

General price information

Guided tours:
DE: € 165,00 per group
EN: € 185.00 per group

Combination with Römerburgus Oberranna or Schlögener Blick hike, each € 220.00 per group.

  • Free entry
  • All weather
  • Suitable for groups
  • Suitable for schools
  • Suitable for kids (all ages)
  • Suitable for pushchairs
  • Suitable for teenagers
  • Suitable for seniors
  • Suitable for single travelers
  • Suitable for friends
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for children
Season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter
Other special suitabilities

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