Romawiese

Beach Vienna, Vienna, Austria

What to expect

Romawiese, also known as Dragonerhäufel, is a natural bathing spot in Vienna, Austria. The water quality has deteriorated in recent years, and the area is often littered with trash. However, some visitors have reported that the early morning hours can be a good time to visit, and the spot can be suitable for picnics or swimming. The area has a volleyball court and is popular with families. Nearby, there are other natural bathing spots, such as the Old Danube and the Danube Island, which offer a more pleasant experience

Plan your family visit to the Romawiese with these blog insights 👇

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Free swimming in Vienna with children: 11 great swimming spots

Free swimming in Vienna with children: 11 great swimming spots
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to Romawiese, which is located near the U6- Station “Neue Donau”. It has a large sunbathing lawn, small bays, and calm water. There are toilets and snack bars. We packed water shoes for the kids because there are some pebbles

Highlights: The kids loved the large sunbathing lawn, small bays, and calm water. It was great for babies and toddlers. The Imbiss stands were also very convenient ✨