My Danube
Trip Plan
The Roman Emperors and Danube Wine Route spreads through four countries of the Middle and Lower Danube Region – Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania – encompassing 20 archaeologic sites and 12 wine regions. The Route is certified as a European cultural route by the European Institute for Cultural Routes (EICR).
The Roman Emperors and Danube Wine Route Theme consists of the archaeological sites with their individual (unique) histories that are monuments to the leadership of the Roman emperors in the introduction of Roman culture along the northern frontier of the Empire. The Danube Wine Route incorporates the same regions which continue the tradition of wine production begun in Roman times.
Outstanding archeological sites and museums, restaurants and wineries, beautiful towns and nature parks, together with unbeatable hospitality and friendliness of the people are the key ingredients for a beautiful holiday along the Route.
In the Heartlands of the Route
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Roman Emperor and Danube Wine Route Round Trip - Bulgaria & Serbia
Eleven days round trip along the Danube's Roman si...
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Roman Emperor and Danube Wine Route Round Trip - Bulgaria & Romania
Eleven days round trip along the Danube's Roman si...
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A one week round trip to Roman and oenological discoveries along Middle Danube
Adriatic Sea + Archeology + Architecture+ Bermet +...
Croatia
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Aquae Iasae (Varaždinske toplice)
Roman settlement of Aquae Iasae is situated in the...
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Ancient city Salona and Roman Roads
Salona was the capital of the Roman province of Da...
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City of Pula
The city of Pula lies on the coast of the Adriatic...
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Narona and Vid
The valley of the Neretva river (Gr. Naron, Lat. N...
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The Roman Forum in Zadar
The Roman Forum in Zadar is a municipal square fro...
Serbia
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Diana (Djerdap Region)
Diana is a Roman military camp - castrum, built on...
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Felix Romuliana (Zaječar)
Emperor Galerius, who was born in the area, built ...
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Mediana (Niš)
The Emperor Constantinee the Great, whoruled in th...
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Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica)
Sirmium was one of the most important towns of the...
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Viminacium (Kostolac/Požarevac)
Viminacium was one the most important Roman towns ...
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Negotin wine
Vine cultivation in Negotin region begun in the ti...
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Fruška Gora wine
The first vines were planted on the slopes of Fru...
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South Banat
According to relevant sources, the wine culture in...
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Morava region
The area of Smederevo town is well-known by high q...
Romania
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Rosia Montana
Rosia Montana is one of the world's oldest mines, ...
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Histria Fortress
Histria fortress has a continuous history of almos...
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Roman Camp Castrum and the city of Apulum
After Dacia became a Roman province, Apulum became...
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Colonia Ulpia Traiana
Sarmizegetusa was the capital and the largest city...
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Adamclisi
Adamclisi is one of the most attractive cultural s...
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Danube Terraces
Ostrov lies on hills near the Danube, which provid...
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Muntenia and Oltenia Hills
Muntenia and Oltenia are two provinces located sou...
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Dobrogea Hills
Dobrogea is a historical region, bordered by the D...
Bulgaria
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Ulpia Oescus
The antique town of Ulpiya Eksus is situated near ...
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Kale Fortress
"Kale" is one of the most preserved fortresses in ...
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Roman Legion Camp Novae
The remains of this military camp are situated 3 k...
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Sexaginta Prista (Russe)
Russe, located in the central Bulgaria, on the ter...
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Roman Tomb
The Roman Tomb of Durostom-Silistra is one of the ...
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North-Central region (Pleven, Veliko Tarnovo)
Apart from a number of wineries, and organized exc...
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North-East region (Ruse)
The city of Russe and the north-east region of the...
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North-West region (Vidin)
Vidin and surrounding towns and villages offers a ...