Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail: Vineyards on the Route

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The Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail is a route connecting local craft breweries and vineyards, officially established in 2018 as an initiative of the Stowarzyszenie Winnice Dolnośląskie (Lower Silesian Vineyards Association) and the Dolnośląskie Stowarzyszenie Browarów Rzemieślniczych (Lower Silesian Craft Breweries Association), supported by the Marshal’s Office of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. Its goal is to promote regional beer and wine, provide insight into their production, and foster integration among passionate winemakers and brewers. The route currently includes nearly 30 vineyards, a dozen or so breweries, and one cidery.

Vineyards on the Trail

The Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail includes 29 vineyards spread throughout the Lower Silesia region. They are representative of the region’s enotourism development, with most being members of the Lower Silesian Vineyards Association. They stand out for their local heritage, quality, and commitment to promoting the region (listed alphabetically):

You can find the locations of all vineyards along the Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail on this dedicated Google My Maps map we’ve prepared especially for you:

An alternative map of the Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail, created in Google Maps, is available at this address.

Selected vineyards offer:

  • Wine tastings combined with walks and winemaking stories;
  • Workshops and outdoor picnics;
  • Open-air events, bonfires, barbecues, and group gatherings;
  • Accommodation – rooms, apartments, cottages;
  • Restaurants or local specialties;
  • Eco-friendly, handmade, and locally sourced products tailored to natural climate and soil conditions.

Main wine events

  • Żar Wino – bonfires, outdoor cooking, and local wine;
  • One-Day Restaurant – a culinary celebration and wine at Agat and Moderna vineyards;
  • (Nie)winne Leżakowanie – group tastings with barbecue and local cheeses, including at Anna Vineyard in the Barycz Valley.

Vineyards also host informal events such as picnics, workshops, harvests, BBQ parties and bonfires.

Climate and Winemaking in Lower Silesia

  • Climate – one of the warmest and most vegetation-friendly in Poland, long growing season, winemaking tradition dating back to the Middle Ages (first mention in 1206, Trzebnica);
  • Soils – varied: limestone, clay, sand, rich in minerals, especially in the Trzebnica Hills and Barycz Valley;
  • Grapes – local conditions require cold-resistant white and red varieties; cultivated varieties include Riesling, Solaris, Regent, Rondo, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir – all adapted to Polish conditions;
  • Trend – a return to winemaking traditions thanks to local enthusiasts, manual cultivation, and natural methods.

Vineyards along the Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail regularly win awards at Polish and international wine competitions:

  1. Winnica Jaworek - 68 awards
  2. Winnica Silesian - 62 awards
  3. Winnica Jadwiga - 50 awards
  4. Winnica Jakubów - 44 awards
  5. Winnica Celtica - 27 awards
  6. Winnica Niemczańska - 24 awards
  7. Winnica L'Opera - 20 awards
  8. Winnica Katarzyna - 16 awards
  9. Winnica Bielawska - 15 awards
  10. Winnica Anna - 12 awards
  11. Winnica 55-100 - 10 awards
  12. Winnica Otok - 7 awards
  13. Winnica Niewinne Pole - 6 awards
  14. Winnica Michlewicz - 5 awards
  15. Winnica Alvarium - 4 awards
  16. Winnica Silensi - 3 awards
  17. Winnica Kindler, Winnica Wino spod Ślęży, Winnica Zimna Woda, Winnica Ramut - 2 awards
  18. Winnica Świdnicka, Winnica Trzebnicka, Winnica Rius, Winnica Agat, Winnica Młynowo - 1 award

Websites about the Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail

We also invite you to read a separate article on our portal presenting all vineyards near Wrocław (the main city of Lower Silesian region), including those not part of the Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail.

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