The Trzebnica Wine Trail is one of the newest and most promising wine tourism initiatives in Poland, combining a winemaking tradition dating back to the Middle Ages with modern approaches to promoting oenotourism. The trail offers a unique blend of history, nature, and winemaking craftsmanship across the picturesque Trzebnica Hills.
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Wine Trails in Poland
- Maciej Gałecki
- June 23, 2025
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Wine tourism in Poland is developing dynamically, and one of its organized forms is the existence of wine trails that bring together wineries from a single region and its immediate surroundings. We’ve prepared an overview of the most important wine tourism routes currently operating in our country.
Lubusz Wine and Honey Trail: Vineyards on the Route
- Maciej Gałecki
- June 13, 2025
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The Lubusz Wine and Honey Trail is a unique enotourism product in Poland, combining the region’s winemaking heritage with modern tourist opportunities, offering visitors authentic experiences in the scenic Lubusz landscape.
Jasło Wine Trail
- Maciej Gałecki
- April 22, 2025
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The Jasło Wine Trail is a unique tourism project created through the collaboration between the Department of Culture, Sports and Social Affairs of the City of Jasło, the Podkarpacie Winemakers Association, and the Jasło Winemakers Association “Vinum pro cultura”.
Lower Silesian Beer and Wine Trail: Vineyards on the Route
- Maciej Gałecki
- March 5, 2025
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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.
Sandomierz Wine Trail – All You Need to Know
- Maciej Gałecki
- November 20, 2024
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The Sandomierz Wine Trail is one of the best-organized wine tourism routes in Poland. It combines winemaking traditions dating back to the 13th century with a modern offer for tourists and wine lovers. It was here that Dominican monks planted the region’s first vines in 1226, and by the Middle Ages, Sandomierz wine was being exported across Europe. Today, the region is once again gaining recognition for its quality and hospitality.