Stainz is a small castle town in Styria, Austria.
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Stainz Castle in the clouds
Get in
Take a train or fly to Graz and either drive (approximately 30 minutes) or take public transport (Graz-Stainz-Deutschlandsberg).
Get around
See
- Schloss Stainz _ impressive looking castle on the hill. At the castle you can visit the church or Hunter Museum, which offers interactive and interesting displays for both adults and children about hunting, both historical and present.
Do
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Stainz Castle
Buy
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Katholische Pfarrkirche Hl. Katharina
Eat
The area is famous for pumpkin (kürbis) oil, a strong flavored nutty oil that goes well in salad. There is also a sheep cheese which is similar to a mild creamy feta.
Drink
The area is famous for a wine called Schilcher. It comes as a white wine or rose. It has a slightly sour taste, somewhat similar to sauvignon blanc. Visit a Buschenshank (wine tavern) in the nearby area. These taverns offer locally produced food, mostly cold accompanied by local wines and a lively atmosphere.
Sleep
- Stainzerhof, Grazerstraße 2+4 A-8510 Stainz (downtown Stainz). This guesthouse offers a range of accommodation and is reasonably priced. Breakfast provides an excellent selection of bread accompanied with deli meats, cheese and jam. It has a beer garden and offers many styrian wines in the bar.
Connect
Go next
- Graz
- Deutschlandsberg
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