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'Schönbühel castle.'

The Wachau is seen by many as the most beautiful part of the Danube. Indeed, it's hard to find a more romantic landscape between source and Black Sea. It's on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The western part, from Melk to Spitz, is known for its steep, wooded slopes, sprinkled with monasteries and castles, like the Schönbühel castle. Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.NIEDER 03594]
'Schönbühel castle.'

The Wachau is seen by many as the most beautiful part of the Danube. Indeed, it's hard to find a more romantic landscape between source and Black Sea. It's on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The western part, from Melk to Spitz, is known for its steep, wooded slopes, sprinkled with monasteries and castles, like the Schönbühel castle. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [AUSTRIA.NIEDER 03594]
'Schönbühel castle.'

The Wachau is seen by many as the most beautiful part of the Danube. Indeed, it's hard to find a more romantic landscape between source and Black Sea. It's on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The western part, from Melk to Spitz, is known for its steep, wooded slopes, sprinkled with monasteries and castles, like the Schönbühel castle. Photo Paul Smit.
[AUSTRIA.NIEDER 03594]
'Schönbühel castle.'

The Wachau is seen by many as the most beautiful part of the Danube. Indeed, it's hard to find a more romantic landscape between source and Black Sea. It's on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The western part, from Melk to Spitz, is known for its steep, wooded slopes, sprinkled with monasteries and castles, like the Schönbühel castle. Photo Paul Smit.
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