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The Danube Island – a Recreational Paradise

The 21 kilometer long Danube island is not only the favorite recreational region of the Viennese, it is also an unforgettable experience for visitors to Vienna. The Danube Island can be reached from the city center in just a few minutes via the subway lines U1 and U6. An expansive network of trails invites the athletically inclined to hike, jog, cycle and skate. Bathing areas with flat beaches as well as natural bathing sites, a water slide, a surfing school, a water ski lift and a boat rental service offer plenty of opportunities for fun on and in the water.

Here are a few Danube Island tips for the entire family...

Family Beach

For families with (small) children, the 250 meter long family beach offers safe and child-friendly bathing fun.

The freely accessible beach of fine gravel is protected by a number of small islands just off shore, the maximum water depth is one meter and the sunbathing areas on the shore have a soft incline toward the water. A restaurant, an ice cream stand, a playground and toilet facilities can all be found nearby.

Children in the water at the family bathing beach on Danube Island
© MA 45 / Kollar

Water Playground on the Danube Island

On the 5,000 square meter water playground (free admission), children can splash about, jump in puddles and experiment with water to their heart's content.

A stream begins from a spring on a hill and falls into a pond over a waterfall. Small captains can cross the pond on a rope ferry or on a 15-meter suspended bridge. Water toys invite children to experiment, and transport along the Danube can be demonstrated with a real ship lock. In the meander zone, new river banks and sand castles can be built from mud. Showers are available for the "return to civilization".

A separate, fenced-in play area for safe splashing is available for children under three.

World's biggest trampoline center

At the "Danube Jumping" complex in the immediate vicinity of the Reichsbrücke, young and old jump closer to the sky. And all in front of Vienna's wonderful skyline. We're talking about the world's biggest floating trampoline center, with 40 individual jumping areas. Trampolining is a unique combination of sport and fun: The adults should also have a go!

Danube Island Climbing Park

At the Danube Island climbing park, fearless visitors can climb to stations at up to 10 meters under the watchful care of trained climbing guides.

On the upper platforms, they will be rewarded by a wonderful view of the surroundings. High safety standards are always followed. Every climber is equipped with a helmet and harness and secured with a double-run safety rope.

Island info center on the Danube Island

The employees of the island info center next to the water playground are happy to inform you of what awaits you on the Danube Island and how you can find it. A mobile info team with electric bicycles also travels the Danube Island to assist visitors with tips and answers to questions.

Danube Island, bird-view, river Danube
© WienTourismus/Christian Stemper


Family bathing beach on the New Danube

Donauinsel
1220 Vienna
  • Comments

    • on the left bank of the New Danube between the North Train Bridge and the Brigittenauer Bridge, reached with the U6 ("Neue Donau" station)

  • Prices

    • Free admission

Danube Island water playground

Donauinsel
1220 Vienna
  • Comments

    • 300 meters downstream from the Reichsbrücke, reachable via the U1 (Station "Donauinsel").

  • Prices

    • free admission
  • Opening times

    • May to September
    • open around the clock

Danube Jumping Trampoline site

Donauinsel/Reichsbrücke
1220 Vienna

Climbing Park on Danube Island

Donauinsel/CopaBeach
1220 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • May to September
    • Mo - Fr, 13:00 - 19:00
    • Sa - Su, 10:00 - 19:00
    • on holidays, 10:00 - 19:00

Inselinfo - Information Center on the Danube Island

Donauinsel
1220 Vienna
  • Comments

    • 350 meters downstream of the Reichsbrücke, next to the water playground

  • Opening times

    • May to September
    • We, 12:00 - 16:00
    • Fr - Su, 12:00 - 18:00
    • Telephone staffed all year round: Mo-Fr 8.00 am - 2.00 pm

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