The Danube is braided around two islands,and the waterway you follow narrows and features greenery on one side and the town centre on the other. You’ll get a nice view of Regensburg’s medieval core with the twin spires of St Peter Cathedral and those of several churches. On a blue-sky day,pastel-coloured buildings are reflected in the water.
Berth rites
River ships tie up at various docks along Marc Aurel Ufer quay just downstream from the newish Museum of Bavarian History,and about 1.4 kilometres downstream from the city’s famous Stone Bridge. You’ll be able to walk to old-town sights,although you can also chug around on an inner-city bus.
Going ashore
Lose yourself in the old town,which is cluttered with churches,fortified towers,medieval halls,coffeehouses and shops. Almost all of it is original,unlike many German old towns recreated after World War II bomb damage. The Gothic cathedral is superb,with saints and sinners heading towards their respective fates on its statue-encrusted facade. Although the old town will grab most (if not all) of your attention,Stadtamhof island district is also part of Regensburg’s World Heritage listing for its architecture,and has interesting boutiques.