

Magical autumn moments in the Thermen- & Vulkanland region
As autumn starts in the south-east of Styria, the peak season for gourmets begins. Wherever you look, you’ll come across culinary masterpieces crafted from pumpkins, scarlet runner beans, horseradish, chestnuts and pumpkin seed oil. And then there’s also “Sturm”: This delicious precursor to wine can often be found on the drinks menus at this time of year.
Beyond the region’s culinary treasures, the colourful landscape invites visitors to go on leisurely tours of exploration. Among the best options for this: hiking through the picturesque vineyards, cycling across the gentle hills, or playing a round of golf. To absorb all the diverse impressions, a day of relaxation at one of the six thermal spas comes highly recommended.
A season to savour
Culinary treasures in the Thermen- & Vulkanland region
Every autumn, pumpkins and scarlet runner beans are made into sumptuous dishes, traditionally topped off with Styrian pumpkin seed oil. Horseradish adds a burst of flavourful spiciness to delectable bites served in the cosy local wine taverns.
Our tip: Be sure to take a leisurely break while wine hiking, sipping a “Sturm”, indulging in chestnuts and basking in the autumn sun!
Going on a journey along the Vulkanland Route 66 is a splendid opportunity to see how regional delicacies are made. Along this route, experts demonstrate their skills in unique gourmet manufactories. As a souvenir, you can bring home lovingly made pesto, delightful pumpkin seed oil or exquisite chocolates.
Outdoor activities
Active autumn holidays in Austria’s Thermen- & Vulkanland region
Immersing yourself in nature is exceptionally rewarding in the south-east of Styria: During autumn, the multicoloured trees have a particularly soothing and inspiring effect, whether you’re hiking through the vibrant landscape or embarking on a bike tour.
- Bad Loipersdorf, Unterlamm and Riegersburg were recently recognised as Austrian Hiking Villages, offering splendid exploration opportunities on foot.
- Cycling enthusiasts will find a vast selection of routes in the Thermen- & Vulkanland region as well. The options range from leisurely tours to athletic challenges – and one thing’s for sure: There’s a route to suit every preference.
- What’s more, the region also shines as an excellent golf destination, as evidenced by the TravelPro Award.
Time for relaxation
The perfect getaway: a visit to the thermal spas in south-east Styria
As the days gradually shorten in autumn and a quieter season approaches, the need for rest and relaxation tends to increase. The six wellness resorts in the Thermen- & Vulkanland region provide just the right environment to kick back and unwind:
- The bubbling massages in the vitality and thermal spring pools or a sauna session at Parktherme Bad Radkersburg help you recharge your batteries.
- The thermal waters at Therme der Ruhe Bad Gleichenberg are known for their healing properties, beneficial for the entire body.
- Both adults and children can enjoy a restful and enjoyable stay at Thermenresort Loipersdorf.
- Water temperatures between 21 to 37 °C at Rogner Bad Blumau allow for both active and relaxing spa experiences.
- Traditional Styrian Medicine® is practised at Heiltherme Bad Waltersdorf, enhancing both wellness treatments and the regional cuisine.
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The H2O Hotel Thermal Bath Resort offers varied options tailored to both children and adults, whether you want to exercise or unwind.
A card full of advantages
Experience more for less with the GenussCard
If you stay with select accommodation providers in the Thermen- & Vulkanland region, you will receive the GenussCard as a welcome gift. This benefit card grants you free access to over 250 excursion destinations across various regions in Styria – many of them right in the Thermen- & Vulkanland region.