Volcanic region

Styrian Volcanic Region – Discover nature, culinary delights and joie de vivre

Gentle hills, fertile soils, and a landscape shaped by its volcanic past – the Styrian Volcanic Land is one of the most impressive regions in southeastern Styria. A cultural landscape unfolds amidst vineyards, fields, and orchards, carefully shaped by humans for centuries.

A central feature of the region is the Mur River, which meanders peacefully through the landscape, offering ideal conditions for cyclists and nature lovers. The Mur Cycle Path is a particularly relaxing way to explore the region – passing charming villages, floodplains, and expansive views.

The volcanic region stands for enjoyment and regionality. Numerous manufacturers, farms, and culinary producers shape the region's character. They represent quality, transparency, and genuine craftsmanship – from wine and fruit to refined specialties.

The region also has much to offer culturally: Historical sites such as Bad Radkersburg with its well-preserved old town or the wine-growing village of Klöch are popular destinations. This is complemented by thermal baths, cycling and hiking trails, and diverse opportunities for active recreation in nature.

The Styrian Volcanic Land uniquely combines landscape, enjoyment and quality of life – a region that invites you to experience consciously and enjoy sustainably.

Styrian volcanic region – authentic, enjoyable, and worth living in.