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Dreamy Vulkanland
The region around the JUFA Hotel Vulkanland*** in the Styrian wine and thermal spa region is a real feast for the eyes. But that’s not all, because there is also plenty for adventurous families to experience here. Many of these are even free of charge with the GenussCard.
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Styrian "Buschenschank"
There are numerous Styrian taverns in the region that offer delicious food and drink, rustic coziness and a genuine Styrian culinary experience. Let yourself be tempted by the Styrian delicacies.
Vulcano ham factory
At the Vulcano origin ham factory, you can gain an insight into the world of the finest ham. During guided tours that illustrate the production, processing and maturing techniques, you will learn all about the enjoyment of refined delicacies.
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Zotter chocolate factory
In the world’s most creative chocolate factory in Riegersburg, you can experience how chocolate is made on an exciting tasting tour – from bean to chocolate.
Agricultural theme day
Experience the fascination of nature on the themed trail and learn interesting facts about the south-eastern Styrian landscape and agriculture on 22 information boards. The trail stretches over a length of 6.2 km and leads along the Gnasbach stream to Grabersdorf and back.
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Riegersburg Castle
The landmark of south-eastern Styria has a lot to offer – it is home to three different museums, a bird of prey sanctuary with a falconry demonstration awaits you and there is plenty of adventure for the brave in the high ropes course.
Castles & fortresses in the region
Be fascinated by the numerous castles and fortresses in the surrounding area. With the Kornberg and Kapfenstein castles as well as the Feldbacher Tabor and Tabor Castle in Neuhaus in southern Burgenland, you have a huge choice!
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Gsellmann's world machine
In 1958, Edelsbach farmer Franz Gsellmann visited the Atomium in Brussels. Fascinated by its shape, he began building “the Maschin” in a room on his farm.
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