

Eastern Styrian Roman Wine Route (Oststeirische Römerweinstraße)
The Eastern Styrian Roman Wine Route runs from Gleisdorf into the heart of Eastern Styria: via Hohenberg and Gamling towards Prebensdorf and Pischelsdorf, on to Siegersdorf, St. Johann/Herberstein, Schönegg, Flattendorf and Löffelbach and - at the foot of the Ringkogel - to Hartberg and back via Buch-St. Magdalena to Bad Waltersdorf in the thermal and volcanic region of Styria.
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The tour in numbers
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By car:
From Linz, Salzburg and Germany: A9-Phyrnautobahn to junction Graz West, continue on the A2-Südautobahn towards Vienna to exit Gleisdorf West
From Vienna: A2-Südautobahn in the direction of Graz to the Gleisdorf Süd exit
By train:
From Graz to Gleisdorf.
From Vienna main station via Graz to Gleisdorf.
Timetable information from ÖBB here
By plane:
Scheduled flight to Graz or Vienna, further journey by rental car or train.
The Oststeirische Römerweinstraße begins in Gleisdorf on the main square and leads via Kernstockgasse to Hohenberg and on to Gamling to the Bundesstraße 54. After approx. 2 km, it branches off in the direction of Prebensdorfberg or Nitschaberg. Via Prebensdorf, the route returns to the Bundesstraße 54, where it heads towards Pischelsdorf. Immediately before the village, it branches off in the direction of Romatschachen. The route continues via Siegersdorf, St. Johann bei Herberstein in the direction of Stubenberg am See as far as the Schielleiten junction.
From here it leads to the Schönegg junction, where it climbs steeply uphill - with magnificent views of the entire East Styrian hill country - over the Schönauberg, a short stretch along the Pöllauerstraße towards Hartberg. After Flattendorf, it branches off to Löffelbach and leads past the foot of the Ringkogel - with the highest vineyards - to Hartberg, where it leads via Habersdorf, Schölbing, Mitterberg, St. Magdalena, Rohrbach to Wagerberg and ends at the Heiltherme Bad Waltersdorf.
Caresses from nature with apple, pumpkin, elderberry and grapes flatter the skin, give freshness and strength.
The Eastern Styrian Roman Wine Route is not accessible by public transport.
For the outward and return journey, however, we also recommend the ÖBB telephone +43 51717 or at here.
Tourist Office Thermen- & Vulkanland Steiermark
Hauptstraße 2a
8280 Fürstenfeld
Phone: +43 3382 55 100
info@thermen-vulkanland.at
www.thermen-vulkanland.at