On the trail of Enns and Ybbs


The Enns and Ybbs have a few things in common: in addition to a short name with five letters, both Alpine rivers flow into the Danube on the right bank. Both gave cities their names and both provide material for a colorful range of wonderful stories. The Enns, for example, with a length of 254 kilometers, the longest inland river in Austria, separates the federal states of Lower and Upper Austria in its lower reaches, or – to take the river by its name – the land below the Enns from the land above the Enns.



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