After a rock fall in Schönbühel-Aggsbach: DDSG Blue Danube creates a new connection

Tried-and-tested cooperation with the state of Lower Austria and Danube Lower Austria Tourism enables a flexible solution for residents and tourists.

Schönbühel-Aggsbach (OTS/LCG) The effects of the rock slide on June 3, 2024, in which around 13,000 cubic meters of rock fell between the towns of Aggsbach-Dorf and Aggstein onto the B33 and the Danube cycle path, pose major challenges for the region. Among other things, the catering industry, fruit growers and local companies suffer due to the absence of cyclists.

Now Austria’s largest and most traditional inland shipping company is stepping in and connecting the popular excursion destinations to traffic again. After a short consultation with the Danube Lower Austria Tourism Managing Director Bernhard Schröder have the DDSG Blue Danube managing directors Wolfgang Fischer and Wolfgang Hanreich A spontaneous solution has now been found to bring cycling and leisure tourism back to the towns.

From today, Friday, and until the end of October 2024, the MS Austria of the DDSG Blue Danube will dock in Aggsbach-Dorf daily upstream and downstream at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., if necessary, to bring hikers and cyclists to the idyllic Danube region to support tourism. The need is announced by raising the yellow signal flag. The prerequisite for the creation is a sufficiently high water level (250 in Kienstock). The Danube stations allow you to dock for free, meaning that short-haul tickets to Melk, Spitz or Krems are available from just 21 euros and up ddsg-blue-danube.at can be booked.

“The DDSG Blue Danube is strongly anchored in the region and is a reliable partner. We are happy that we have now found an additional opportunity for cyclists to explore the region. “Ultimately it’s about pulling together and supporting the tourism businesses.”means Bernhard SchröderManaging Director of Destination Danube.

“Strong partnerships are the foundation for achieving something together in the region even in exceptional situations and being where we are needed. The access to the demand stop enables cycle tourism in the high season and thus climate and environmentally friendly mobility.”says DDSG Blue Danube managing director Wolfgang Fischer.

“Flexibility and professionalism are core values ​​in shipping. Adjusting timetables and routes within a few days is only possible with an excellent crew and established partnerships in the region and in tourism. From now on the DDSG Blue Danube is heading to Aggsbach-Dorf and bringing tourism and business back.”explains DDSG Blue Danube managing director Wolfgang Hanreich.

DDSG Blue Danube is owned 50 percent each by Wien Holding and TRAFFIC BUEROS and is a state-certified training company and top Viennese training company as well as a brand awarded by Superbrands Austria. Further information on ddsg-blue-danube.at

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