Espectacular confluencia de los ríos Danubio, Inn e Ilz en Passau, donde las aguas azul, verde y oscura se unen en un baile natural eterno. Un mirador privilegiado para contemplar la ciudad de tres ríos.
The Three Rivers Viewpoint is a public open-air space, so it is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. It is easily reached on foot through Passau's picturesque Old Town, following the riverside promenade to the tip of the peninsula.
No, access to the park and the viewpoint at the Three Rivers Confluence is completely free. You only need to pay if you decide to take one of the sightseeing cruises departing from the nearby piers operated by companies such as Wurm & Noé.
We recommend setting aside 30 to 45 minutes to stroll along the promenade, enjoy the views, and take photographs. If you plan to combine it with a boat trip or a visit to the Old Town, you should allow at least 2 hours.
This place is geographically unique because three rivers with different colors meet here: the Danube (blue), the Inn (green from the Alps), and the Ilz (dark from the marshes). It is a fascinating visual spectacle to see how they flow together without mixing immediately.
To see the contrast in colors most clearly, the ideal time to visit is on a sunny day around midday. The spring and summer months usually offer the best lighting and a water flow that emphasizes the color difference between the Inn and the Danube.
Yes, the riverside path is paved and quite flat, which makes wheelchair access to the tip easy. However, keep in mind that some access streets from the city center have old cobblestones.
Just a few minutes away on foot is St. Stephen's Cathedral, famous for having the largest cathedral organ in the world. You can also cross the bridge to visit the impressive Veste Oberhaus fortress and enjoy a panoramic view of the three rivers from above.
Wear comfortable shoes for the cobblestones and keep your camera ready for the contrasting waters. To enrich your experience with fascinating stories without relying on tour groups, we recommend downloading an immersive audio guide from IAudioguia.com before you arrive.
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