Styria - Wikipedia Styria is also popularly known as the "Green March", owing to it being the most forested of all the Austrian states, or as the "Iron Margraviate" for its long heritage of manufacturing and engineering
Styria - Must-see sights and attractions Styria travel guide: where it is located and everything there is to see in the so-called 'green heart of Austria', between Graz and the surrounding nature
Styria - the Green Heart of Austria | Travel to Austria The historic small town in the Styria region of Austria, with about 4500 inhabitants, is surrounded by the majestic Dachstein mountains The winter season usually starts at the beginning of December and runs until the beginning of April
Discover Styria | steiermark. com Enjoy unforgettable moments in Styria - the green heart of Austria Discover the holiday paradise now, book your accommodation enjoy Styrian tradition!
Styria in Summer - Holidays in Austria Styria offers holidaymakers a rich variety of leisure opportunities However, all regions of Styria share one thing – the warmth of the people and the joy of indulgence: from the Dachstein Glacier to the wine regions
Styria, Austria: A Region Packed with Flavour - MICHELIN Guide This is a concept that suits Styria down to the ground: Between rural authenticity, artisanal cooking and contemporary standards, the restaurants that crop up in this part of Austria often focus on regionality and quality – understated, committed and with their own hallmark
History of Styria - Wikipedia The history of Styria concerns the region roughly corresponding to the modern Austrian state of Styria and the Slovene region of Styria (Štajerska) from its settlement by Germans and Slavs in the Dark Ages until the present