Descrição
The Petronell Carnuntum Danube bank area is the newest part of the Donau-Auen National Park, which covers the Danube and the surrounding habitat from Vienna eastwards towards Bratislava. A good variety of woodland species can be seen in the woods, such as Pica-pau-preto, Pica-pau-malhado-pequeno, Bico-grossudo and Chapim-palustre. The river habitat holds breeding Pássaro-bique-bique, Garça-real, Cisne-vulgar and Guarda-rios-comum and both Milhafre-real and Milhafre-preto can be found.
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Acesso
You can park at the north of the town of Petronell Carnuntum. Click on the P in the map for directions. You can also travel there by bus from the town centre or by train from Vienna. A circular trail is possible by walking to Bad-Deutsch Altenberg, but this is quite long. Do not attempt to visit the riverside at high water levels, as the paths can flood.

