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Check the Top Experiences Near Terme Ptuj Experiences in the surroundings Our advice to make your stay nice! You are sure to be inspired to go on a trip. There Are you curious, active or are also many organised excursions. For more a nature lover? detailed information, please enquire with the staff at reception or our entertainment coor- An artist or an explorer? An adventurer or an dinators, who will gladly provide you with use- adrenalin enthusiast? In every case, we have ful advice. If you decide to go on your own, we some advice to make your stay nice! recommend that you check the opening hours and whether or not there is an entry fee. Check the top experiences near Terme Ptuj. We hope you find some unforgettable experiences! +386 2 512 22 00 | [email protected] www.sava-hotels-resorts.com Recommended experiences near the spa resort The Ptuj Sea – Ptuj lake and Wakepark 4 km Wakepark Dooplek 23 km The Ptuj lake on the Drava River is one of the largest Up to 7 visitors can skate or ski on the water in the artificial lakes in Slovenia, with a walking trail that Wakepark in the Drava Natural Park, reaching up to 40 leads around the lake. From Terme Ptuj, you can reach km/h. the Ranca sports and recreation centre by foot or by www.dooplek.si bike. In the summer, the lake offers a wealth of water sports and activities. Here you can also wake in the first “Vejkpark” in Slovenia. www.wakepark.si Vurberk Adventure Park by the Vurberk Castle 13 km Betnava Adventure Park 28 km The Vurberk Adventure Park is located right beside the The forest by the Bentava mansion hosts an adventure castle. Climbing enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies park with seven trails of different difficulties that lead can try their hand at three treetop courses of varying up the treas, posts, various bridges and ropes 1–8 m difficulty levels. Visit the remains of the mysterious above the floor. Vurberk Castle and absorb the healing energy at the www.pustolovski-park.si many energy points. www.pustolovski-vurberk.si Little Red Riding Hood’s fairytale forest 13 km Mariborsko Pohorje 31 km Enjoy a family adventure in Little Red Riding Hood’s Mariborsko Pohorje is the largest ski centre in Slove- fairytale forest (Mohorkova graba). In the fairytale nia. Visitors can take a ski lift to the summit to enjoy houses set in natural green surroundings, you will find the magnificent views. In the summer, Pohorje offers a scenes from famous fairytales. The fairytale houses bike park, an adrenaline-filled summer sledding track are open from Friday to Sunday. PohorJET and countless hiking trails. www.visitpohorje.si Golf on the Ptuj Golf Course 200 m Right beside Terme Ptuj, you can find a wonderful golf course with 18 holes. A special feature of the Ptuj Golf Course, which has the most water obstacles among Slovenian courses, is the 14th hole on an island. www.golf-ptuj.si Legend: € Entry fee Distance from Term Ptuj Natural and cultural attractions Ptuj Castle 2 km Ptujska Gora and the basilica Our Lady of Mercy 13 km Walk up the hill to the Ptuj Castle to enjoy wonder- Ptujska Gora is a village nucleated around a square ful views. Today’s castle is the result of centuries of and an imposing Gothic church, which stands atop a renovations and rebuilding. After WWII, it became a hill and is visible from a considerable distance. The museum. beautiful views of Dravsko polje and Haloze make the www.pmpo.si hill a popular destination for hikers and cyclists. www.ptujska-gora.si The Third Mitra Shrine in Zgornji Breg 2 km Holy Trinity Church in Slovenske gorice 25 km In the Western part of the Roman Petoviona, in today’s The Baroque Holy Trinity Church is the most interesting Zgornji Breg, the largest shrine to the god Mitra was sight in the town. Local legend says that three lights built in the densely populated residential quarters used to show in that place. This was understood as a of the town. The shrine, that was built in the mid 3rd sign to build a church dedicated to the Holy Trinity. century, is protected as a heritage building. www.sv-trojica-franciskani.si Štrumovci Nature Park 12 km Dominko’s homestead 14 km During your visit to Lake Ptuj, don’t miss the Šturmov- Dominkova House is one of the oldest completely pre- ci Nature Park, where a completely different world served houses built in the Pannonian style. It is more awaits: gravel deposits, shoals, floodplain forests and than 300 years old and reflects the way of life in those beautiful meadows sparsely dotted with trees and times. resembling a manicured castle park. www.dedi.si/dediscina/99-dominkova-domacija The Puh Museum 21 km Bistrica Gorge 30 km The perfect choice for classic car enthusiasts, this The picturesque gorge created by the Bistrica Brook in museum houses exhibits created by the inventor Janez full of natural wonders. The trail leads past a Roman Puh. During World War I, he built the famous Puch mo- quarry, the Bistriški Šum waterfall, several mill ruins torcycle and one of the most reliable cars. and the thickest fir in this part of Europe. www.janez-puh.si www.maribor-pohorje.si/bistriski-vintgar.aspx Baroque Štatenberg mansion 21 km TAL 2000 Botanical Garden 17 km Štatenber is a luxurious baroque mansion situated In this botanical garden you can see the largest col- on a panoramic hill above the Makole village. It was lection of aquatic and riparian plants in Slovenia, a first built by the Attemsi counts, in possibly as early as collection of poisonous and healing plants and a small 1696. The mansion is surrounded by a beautiful park. collection of minerals and stones. Children can ven- www.dvorecstatenberg.si ture into the fairytale land of Parzival the Knight. www.atropa.si/botanicni-vrt-tal-20002 Discover nearby towns ... Ptuj – the treasury of the millennia 2 km Maribor, the home of the oldest vine 30 km Ptuj, Slovenia’s oldest town, boasts a rich and colourful Maribor is the second largest city in Slovenia, surroun- past. Walk through the old city centre and visit the Do- ded by picturesque hills and vineyards. A walk through minican and the Minorite monastery or sit down in one the city will lead you past many attractions and the ne- of the cafés in the main square. arby Pohorje offers many options for outdoor activities. www.ptuj.info www.maribor-pohorje.si Check out the products offered by local manufacturers and tourist farms ... Ptuj Wine Cellar 2 km Šuman Ecologic and Biodynamic Winery 22 km Distinguished by over 700 years of tradition, the Ptuj wine Wine-making has been a tradition in the Šuman family cellar is the oldest in Slovenia. It has the most extensive for several generations. They work on almost 14 hecta- wine treasury with an admirable collection of archive res of vineyards in accordance with the ecological wines – the oldest one being Zlata trta from 1917. farming principles. They also offer professional guided www.ptujska-klet.si wine tastings. www.vino-suman.eu Kobal Wines 2 km Širec Agritourism Farm 13 km The Kobal Wines is one of the younger wineries, which The Širec farm is located on the hill Krčevine pri found its home in the oldest house in Ptuj. The first se- Vurberku with a wonderful view of the surroundings. ries of wines under the Kobal Wines label were put on They offer local specialties and guided wine tastings the market in 2016. The winery gladly hosts demanding led by Svetlana Širec, the Slovenian Wine Queen of wine experts as well as people who just want to enjoy 2008. a glass of good wine. www.vina-sirec.si www.kobalwines.si Town Hill Villa 11 km Ozomec Agritourism Farm, Šebek homestead 21 km Your moment in nature. You can visit the villa decora- The Ozomec Agritourism Farm is a farm with a lon- ted with 19th century furniture and see a special pig gstanding tradition in the heart of Prlekija. They will species – mangalica. You can also enjoy local specialti- welcome you with kindness and serve you home-coo- es and the wonderful view from the hill where the villa ked local specialties from Prlekija is located. www.ozmecgsm.com www.pachamama.si/ptuj Vid’s Cellar 8 km Selinšek Farm and Lavender from Štajerska 10 km Vid’s Cellar is a promotional centre for wine growers You can enjoy the view of purple fields of lavender in from the Haloze wine territory, offering more than 25 Štajerska at the Selinšek farm, where 15,000 lavender different bottled quality and premium wines by 15 plants were planted in 2010. They organise a traditio- wine-makers from Haloze. They offer guided wine tas- nal lavender festival in summer with guided tours and tings and organise different events. lavender workshops and products. www.vidovaklet.haloze.org www.stajerskasivka.com Brenholc Wine Estate and the Jeruzalem Wine Route 36 km Pislak Beekeeping 7 km Drive along the Wine Route and experience the Jeruzalem At Pislak Beekeeping, the largest beekeeping farm hills: land of quality wines, welcoming locals and char- in Slovenia, the beekeeping tradition has been kept ming nature. The Bernholc Wine Estate is located in the alive for three generations, since 1964. Their shop sells more than 300 year-old Furst mansion. Enjoy the special- home-made honey products: royal jelly, honey and ties of Prlekija and the premium wines from vineyards of honey-based liqueur.
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