Römer-Rastplatz Wilhering

Wilhering, Oberösterreich, Österreich
One of 20 Roman rest areas on the Danube Cycle Path in Upper Austria invites cyclists to recharge their batteries in Wilhering and provides information about the Roman heritage, the Danube Cycle Path and the local community.
The rest areas consist of an exposed concrete column, reminiscent of a Roman milestone, bearing a Roman head created by artist Miguel Horn and containing information about the local community, the Danube cycle path and the Romans, as well as a 5 metre long rest bench made of concrete and stone and a paved floor made of Danube pebbles. The architecture is based on design elements from Roman times.

The design for the Roman rest areas was the result of a competition organised jointly with the University of Art and Design Linz and won by student Lukas Beltrame. An important partner in the construction of the squares is the construction academy in Steyregg, which produced all the built-in parts for the squares with its apprentices.

  • always open (24/7)
  • opened daily

Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
Season
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn

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Contact


Römer-Rastplatz Wilhering
am Donauradweg
4073 Wilhering

Phone +43 7226 2255 - 0
E-Mail gemeinde@wilhering.at
Web www.wilhering.at
http://www.wilhering.at

Contact person

Gemeindeamt Wilhering
Linzer Straße 14
4073 Wilhering

We speak the following languages

German

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