Cycling among vines on the East Styrian Roman Wine Route | ©  Oststeiermark Tourismus | Bernhard Bergmann Cycling among vines on the East Styrian Roman Wine Route | ©  Oststeiermark Tourismus | Bernhard Bergmann
The longest continuous wine route in Austria

Eastern Styria's Roman Wine Road

Winegrowing in Eastern Styria has a long tradition with a 2000-year history. A 75 km archaeological trail follows Roman times through gently rolling hills, forests and vineyards.

Starting in Gleisdorf, the Roman Wine Road leads through the picturesque hills of Eastern Styria via Hartberg to Bad Waltersdorf. Stop along the adventure roads (also called theme roads) in the garden of Austria and taste your way from wine farm to wine farm. The Buschenschänke with the Styrian Brettljause and the noble drops round off the experience on the Roman Wine Road. This is also a great place for a vacation on a bike or motorcycle.

Picnic at the Posch Winery | Rene Strasser | © Oststeiermark Tourismus, Rene Strasser

Colossal freak out

Where the Romans have already grown and pressed wine more than 2000 years ago, the winegrowers on the East Styrian Roman Wine Route live an actually quite tranquil and relaxed life in the abundance of Eastern Styria. The Romans are gone we thought, but somehow they seem to have survived anyway, because in the East Styrian and the East Styrian obviously opposites collide. 

Hot-bloodedness on the one hand and relaxedness on the other have been part of Eastern Styria and its people since Roman times. Freaking out is culture is and yes, it belongs to the people of the region here to be equally furiously angry and also fully relaxed.

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Feuerritual Urbanus | RENE STRASSER

Annual Urbanus Presentation

At the beginning of february the cellar doors will open again in Eastern Styria! Visit our winemakers when they present the new URBANUS® once a year at Maria Lichtmess.
On this day the first drops of the URBANUS® decide at a fire ritual in which light the wines may rest in the cellar. Enjoy the colossal resting of Eastern Styria at the 12 participating winemakers and toast with us to a colossally good wine year!

Curtain up for the East Styrian winegrowers

What does a grape harvest in eastern Styria look like? What does a picnic in the middle of the vineyard look like? And what kind of picture do the hot-blooded, young vintners make on the backs of horses? The start of the Formula 1 season in Spielberg vs. chariot racing in Eastern Styria: Even if it seems otherwise, the following also applies to the Eastern Styrian vintners: Don't drink and drive!

All this and many more impressions of the East Styrian Roman Wine Route - in the middle of the garden of Austria - you can experience in the videos of the YouTube channel of the Adventure Region Eastern Styria.

Stops along the Roman Wine Route

Winery Eiteljörg_Eastern Styria | © Weingut Eiteljörg
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  • Puch bei Weiz

Winery Eiteljörg

The Eiteljörg Winery is located in the pleasure paradise on the Styrian Apple Road
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Simmler_exterior_Eastern Styria | © Familie Beck
  • Hartberg

Buschenschank winery Simmler

Wine & art for body & soul
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Buschenschank Muhr_House_Eastern Styria | © Buschenschank Muhr
  • Pöllau

Buschenschank Muhr

The Buschenschank Muhr is a family business in the Pöllauer Tal nature park, which has been run for several...
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Experience fine wines, traditional culinary art and exciting places of interest from the past and present along Austria’s longest continuous wine route. Eastern Styria’s Roman Wine Road features gently rolling hills with small wooded areas and softly sloping vineyards. This is one of Austria’s oldest cultivated landscapes and among Styria’s best winegrowing regions.

Couple drinking wine on the Eastern Styrian Roman Wine Road | © TV Oststeiermark | die mosbachers
Weinverkostung Römerweinhof Pöltl
Wine tasting at the Römerweinhof Pöltl in Eastern Styria | © TV Oststeiermark | Bernhard Bergmann