Themed Route: East Styrian Wine Road
PöllauAlong the Roman Wine Road you find a world of enjoyment and the art of wine growing.
The East Styrian Roman Wine Road was established over 30 years ago as a platform for wine growers along one of the longest contiguous Austrian wine roads - to the east of Graz.
Wine growing has a long tradition in Eastern Styria, a 2000 year old history. A 75 km long archaeological trail from Roman times leads through the soft hills, woods and vineyards. Starting in Gleisdorf, the Roman Wine Road leads through the picturesque East Styrian countryside via Hartberg to Bad Waltersdorf.
Whether visiting a winemaker or one of the many Buschenschänke (local inns) - sampling wine is literally multilayered. The different soils and wine growing methods are reflected in the taste. This wine region has a lot to offer, the large variety of wines takes you from the characteristic Welschriesling via the punchy Sauvignon blancs to the elegant Zweigelt. One highlight ist the URBANUS - the flagship product of the East Styrian Wine Road. In the vineyard of Eastern Styria you enjoy every regional snack with a dorp of accompanying wine. Welcome to the region, in which culinary delights have a thousands of years old history.
Dear guests, we are happy to personally inform you about the large variety of leisure activities, opening hours and events – we are looking forward to your call to the Oststeiermark Tourismus under tel.: +43 3113 20678 or to the tourism office Nature Park Pöllau Valley under tel.: +43 3335 4210.