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Getting to know wine
VTC 14: The Ormož wine route
This route runs along the hills to the west of the valley of the stream Pavlovski potok, along
which a road leads from Ormož past Ivanjkovci to Ljutomer, and to the valley of the stream
Sejanski potok. The wine route leads from Ormož to Velika Nedelja, which is an excellent
grapevine locality, to Kogl Hill and then
onwards to Lahončak, Sv. Tomaž and back
past Litmerk to Ormož. Along the route there
The renovation of old houses remains a great opportunity
for the development of tourism in Slovenske gorice, 2006.
Photo: Aleš Gačnik.
A klopotec bird scarer – the symbol of viticultural areas.
Hardek near Ormož, 2006. Photo: Aleš Gačnik.
Signposts on VTC 14. Velika Nedelja, 2006.
Photo: Aleš Gačnik.
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VTC 14: The Ormož wine route
This route runs along the hills to the west of the valley of the stream Pavlovski potok, along
which a road leads from Ormož past Ivanjkovci to Ljutomer, and to the valley of the stream
Sejanski potok. The wine route leads from Ormož to Velika Nedelja, which is an excellent
grapevine locality, to Kogl Hill and then
onwards to Lahončak, Sv. Tomaž and back
past Litmerk to Ormož. Along the route there
The renovation of old houses remains a great opportunity
for the development of tourism in Slovenske gorice, 2006.
Photo: Aleš Gačnik.
A klopotec bird scarer – the symbol of viticultural areas.
Hardek near Ormož, 2006. Photo: Aleš Gačnik.
Signposts on VTC 14. Velika Nedelja, 2006.
Photo: Aleš Gačnik.
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