Belje offers to tourists a combination of magical landscapes, premium wines and authentic local food.
Bounded by the powerful Danube and Drava rivers and the Hungarian border in the north, the powerful, fertile and fantastic region of Baranja welcomes with open arms all travellers eager to better get to know its plenty. Its Hungarian name “Boranya” translates as “mother of wine”, and superb wines and delicious food, along with fairy-tale landscapes and friendly hosts, are the best this region has to offer.
The story of Belje wines starts in its own vineyards spanning 564 hectares on the Banovo brdo hill, with an 8-kilometer Wine Road meandering through its breathtaking landscapes.
Learn moreThe Belje winery is a special tourist attraction, offering a tour of almost 250 wine tanks, which needs to be booked in advance.
Learn moreThe protected medieval wine cellar in the centre of Kneževi Vinogradi is open to visitors every day. The door of this fantastic edifice guards three levels of long halls, filled with barrels made of the finest Slavonian oak, plus an extensive wine archive.
Learn moreTasting is the best way to get to know wines, and the tasting room decorated in the local style, which also offers traditional meat specialties like the kulen sausage of Baranja, is the right place to get to know the best wines from Belje’s cellars. Should you wish to take some of the tastes of Baranja home with you, the well-stocked wine boutique and gift shop have you covered.
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