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A flowering showcase ...
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The Flower Route
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The Styrian Flower Route links the nine most beautiful flower villages in Styria - Miesenbach, Mönichwald, Pöllauberg, St. Jakob im Walde, St. Lorenzen am Wechsel, St. Kathrein am Offenegg, Strallegg, Vorau and Wenigzell.
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Austria’s orchard ...
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The Apple Route
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Over a million fruit trees grow along the 25km Styrian Apple Route. At the heart of this landscape lies the apple village of Puch. Besides making honey, mead and Schnapps, the area also has a long tradition of handicrafts, pottery, carving and basket weaving.
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Central Europe’s most abundant water supply ...
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Styrian Water Route
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Visitors to Styria’s Water Route can absorb the life forces which emanate from the water. In the water and at the water’s edge there are plenty of opportunities to relax or to work off surplus energy. Crystal-clear mountain water flows through lush meadows, over rocks and through ravines in this region, which has the most abundant water sources in Central Europe.
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Cultural titbits ...
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Western Styrian Culture Route
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The Schilcher is not just another wine. It has achieved „cult“ status because there is no other wine like it anywhere in the world. But the Culture Route proves that Western Styria has more than just excellent wines to offer in the way of „cult“ items.
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"In vino veritas" ...
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Wine country
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Styria’s wine country consists of three areas: South-eastern Styria (Radkersburg and Feldbach districts), Southern Styria (Leibnitz district), and Western Styria (Graz-Umgebung, Voitsberg and Deutschlandsberg districts).
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Land of hammers ...
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The Iron Route
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The communities along the Iron Route in Upper Styria all have a long tradition of mining and processing iron. The Erzberg mountain is probably one of the best known tourist sights along this route. But visitors to the Iron Route soon realise that this mountain is by no means the only attraction the region has to offer.
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The Castle Route
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The Styrian Castle Route is lined with countless imposing edifices. Many of these architectural masterpieces are open to the public, though some still serve as private residences. However, all the castles …
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The Wood Route
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You can’t go wrong with wood – and the Murau region is there to prove it. The Styrian Wood Route, which runs through this region, includes every imaginable aspect of this natural resource. Here in Styria, …
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The Wood Route
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You can’t go wrong with wood – and the Murau region is there to prove it. The Styrian Wood Route, which runs through this region, includes every imaginable aspect of this natural resource. Here in Styria, …
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With the healing power of water ...
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Thermal baths region
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The area along the volcanic hills from Bad Radkersburg to north-eastern Styria is Austria’s health paradise. The spas in Bad Blumau, Bad Gleichenberg, Bad Loipersdorf, Bad Radkersburg and Bad Waltersdorf …
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