Discover the best top things to do in Styria Region, Slovenia including Zupnijska cerkev sv. Marije - Ptujskogorske Matere Bozje, Gallus Craft & Draft Beer Bar, Mestni park, Reservoir Dogs brewery, Sveta Gora (Holy Mountain), Three Ponds, Piramida (Pyramid Hill), Vinothek Jeruzalem, Solkanski Most, Old Vine House.
Restaurants in Styria Region
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Craft&Draft Gallus Beer Bar is a place with more than 200 types of craft beers in the bottle and 6 top quality rotational draft beers. Small selection of whiskey and local drinks. Very delicious home made brusketas and sandwiches. Friendly place with good music! :)
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The most beautiful walking place by the river Savinja,with benches for rest or observing trees,river...for children with bikes,rollerblades,for mom's and babies. Playground st the end of park, very safe. Very nice.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Nice brewery with taproom and beer garden.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
A must see in the Solkan valley. The whole place with the monastery, the church, the surroundings is oozing with serenity. The views over the extremely beautiful Slovenian landscape is stunning. It is a Franceskan monastery in "full working order" with active brothers. There is a restaurant, but opening times unknown to me. When we visited in July it was closed during daytime. Maybe open on Sundays. The monastery also has a museum which is open on Sundays in conjunction with the mass. From Nova Gorica it's a mere 20 min ride by car to get uphill. Bus is also available to Grgar, if you'd like to hike up the last 2-3 km. Must see if you're in the Gorizia/Nova Gorica area!
4.5 based on 190 reviews
Nice walk from city centre (20min) and you would have spectacular view on whole the city and surrounding.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
The largest wine shop in the Stajerska region offers a wide selection of high quality wines from more than 30 local winemakers. The extensive offering comprises approximately 130 wines, produced from grape varieties typical of the wine-growing region of Jeruzalemske Gorice. Wines are available for tasting. In addition, the wine shop also houses a souvenir shop which offers authentic souvenirs.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Biggest stone-arch in Europe? Now serves local railway. If you are in the area - this is must stop and take some photos.
4.5 based on 309 reviews
The Old Vine, the oldest vine in the world, resides in Maribor right at the centre of the old town. The Old Vine, with an age that spans over 400 years, won its place into the Guinness World Records by being the oldest noble vine in the world still bearing grapes; there is no room for doubt about this as experts have confirmed that it is indeed the oldest! From its clusters come the Žametovka, also known as Blaufränkisch, a variety of grape which masters annually squeeze for its precious juice. The Old Vine symbolizes the rich wine culture of Maribor and Slovenia, and finally the entire world. Today, descendants of this great vine are grown almost all over the world. A lot of symbolism Let the Old Vine tell you her story; this venerable lady speaks of wine, resilience, and life energy. Let yourself be inspired by its immense power, both symbolically and with the energy from the fruit of its sisters.
Very interesting history and seeing this > 450 year old vine. wine tastings are good. Whole family enjoyed this visit
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