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- Technical Museum of Slovenia
Explore the Rich Technical Heritage at The Technical Museum of Slovenia. Are you a history enthusiast with a passion for science and engineering? If so, The Technical Museum of Slovenia is your perfect destination! Nestled in the picturesque town of Bistra pri Vrhnika, this museum holds in trust over 18,000 objects that showcase the marvels of various scientific and engineering fields. While only a fraction of these treasures are currently on display, the museum has exciting plans to bring more of its technical heritage to the public through its website. < Technical Museum of Slovenia Explore the Rich Technical Heritage at The Technical Museum of Slovenia. Are you a history enthusiast with a passion for science and engineering? If so, The Technical Museum of Slovenia is your perfect destination! Nestled in the picturesque town of Bistra pri Vrhnika, this museum holds in trust over 18,000 objects that showcase the marvels of various scientific and engineering fields. While only a fraction of these treasures are currently on display, the museum has exciting plans to bring more of its technical heritage to the public through its website. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Lisa Sossi | Visit-slovenia.eu
< Lisa Sossi Speaks fluently: ENG, CHN Price by agreement Phone All year Mail Born and educated in Asia, I have spent more than half of my life in different continents. I am intrested in understanding different cultures, and I spend a lot of time trying to find the historical reasons behind the behavors. This makes it easier for me to communicate with people from different countries, different reglions.I love sport and nature, hiking or biking are the best tools that I use to enjoy nature. As Slovenia is such a unique coutry with many hidden pearls in the nature, green transportation is the best choice to find them out. I am located right now in the borders between Slovenia, Austria and Italy, where the frontline of WWI was. If you are also interested in the war history, then we will definitly have a lot to talk about. For potential client:I would like to offer my best to each client, no matter what size the group is. Either as a tour guide or tour leader, I need to know about the guests, their age, their interest, their origin and profession, etc. In some cases, I will make a pre-tour myself so I am sure there will be no surprises for my guest. With this said, please contact me well ahead of planned visiting date. Experience 1-water: From Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj, to river Sava, Soča, Nadiža, till Adriatic Sea, our trip goes through the most beautiful part of Julian Alpes. Either by train, by bike, or on foot, choice is yours. Hidden waterfall, charming gorges, swinging wooden bridges, all will keep you away from the noise of daily routine so you can relax in the nature. Experience 2- WWI Visiting the outdoor museum in Kolovrat or WWI museum in Kobarid, passing by the highest mountain pass built by the Russian prisoners during the war. Sitting in front of the Holy Spirit Church and listen to the surrounding mountains telling you the stories about the past. Experience 3- Taste of local Wine tasting, cheese tasting, chestnut festival, cherry festivals,etc. Depends on which season that you are visiting Slovenia, we will invite you to local fairs and celebrations, so we can celebrate the harvest with locals. Cheers ! Experience 4 –Walk of Peace Also as part of Alpe-Adriatic-Trail (which connects the three regions of Carinthia, Slovenia and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in a total of 43 stages and circa 750 km) in the Slovenia territory. The walk is designed for pleasure hikers, interconnects the areas and people and rich cultural and natural heritage along the onetime Isonzo Front.
- Church of St. Bernardin
The Church of St. Bernardino of Siena in Portorož is a historic gem, formerly a monastery church, and now an integral part of the Bernardin hotel complex. < Church of St. Bernardin The Church of St. Bernardino of Siena in Portorož is a historic gem, formerly a monastery church, and now an integral part of the Bernardin hotel complex. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Castle Štanjel
Castle Štanjel House is a sustainable bed and breakfast in Štanjel, 15 miles from Trieste Station. This property encourages guests to embrace nature with its eco-friendly arrangements. Offering a bar, the property is located within 16 miles of Piazza Unità d'Italia. The property offers bike rental and features a garden and sun terrace. Accessible via a private entrance, all rooms have air conditioning, soundproofing, a wardrobe, and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower. Rooms are equipped with a kettle, while certain rooms also offer a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, a stovetop, and kitchenware. At the bed and breakfast, units are equipped with bed linen and towels. Guests may eat at the on-site restaurant, which is open for dinner, lunch, brunch, and cocktails. < Castle Štanjel Castle Štanjel House is a sustainable bed and breakfast in Štanjel, 15 miles from Trieste Station. This property encourages guests to embrace nature with its eco-friendly arrangements. Offering a bar, the property is located within 16 miles of Piazza Unità d'Italia. The property offers bike rental and features a garden and sun terrace. Accessible via a private entrance, all rooms have air conditioning, soundproofing, a wardrobe, and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower. Rooms are equipped with a kettle, while certain rooms also offer a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, a stovetop, and kitchenware. At the bed and breakfast, units are equipped with bed linen and towels. Guests may eat at the on-site restaurant, which is open for dinner, lunch, brunch, and cocktails. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Fritolin pri Cantini
< Fritolin pri Cantini Restaurant Piran Blog post Chat CUISINES Seafood, Mediterranean, European, Slovenian Special Diets Vegetarian Friendly Lunch, Dinner FEATURES Take out, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol Previous Next
- Šentjur
b5961c9d-8deb-4cd6-a932-5e0385acaa4d Back to the cities Šentjur Šentjur, a picturesque town in eastern Slovenia, is renowned for its rich history and vibrant cultural life. Nestled in the rolling hills of the Kozjansko region, it offers a perfect mix of natural beauty and historical charm, making it a destination worth exploring. The town's historical heart is the Šentjur Castle, a symbol of the region’s heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local history at the Ipavec House, dedicated to the famous Ipavec family of composers who played a pivotal role in Slovenia’s cultural development. For those interested in sacred art and architecture, the Church of St. George, perched atop a hill, provides breathtaking views and a glimpse into the town's spiritual past. Šentjur is also a gateway to the Kozjansko Regional Park, known for its pristine nature, traditional orchards, and the annual Apple Festival. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy exploring the area's numerous hiking and cycling trails that meander through scenic landscapes and charming villages. Experience the warm hospitality and culinary delights of Šentjur, where traditional dishes are paired with local wines. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Šentjur offers a unique blend of cultural and natural treasures. Explore the town with Visit-Places, where you'll find curated itineraries, top dining spots, and the best accommodations to enrich your journey. Religious history, Outdoor Activities Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Slovenia Tour Companies & Operators 2025/2026 | Slovenia Visit-slovenia.eu
Best Slovenia Tour Companies & Operators 2025/2026. Extend your Slovenia trip and explore hidden gems, unique landmarks, and local businesses. Perfect for adventurous travellers seeking new experiences! Travel agencies and experience providers in Slovenia Organize the perfect trip with agencies and local providers City Category Offers Type of trip Reset Filter Slovenia info 365 days of Slovenia News, Stories, Reviews and more... Read more Plan your dream trip to Slovenia! Get personalized recommendations for accommodations, restaurants, and activities based on your interests. Plan Your Trip Best Slovenia Tour Companies & Operators 2025/2026 Should You Book a Trip to Slovenia Through a Travel Agency? Booking through a travel agency for Slovenia can save time and offer exclusive package deals on accommodations, tours, and activities. Agencies provide local expertise, curated itineraries, and support during your trip, making them ideal for first-time visitors or complex plans like hiking in Triglav National Park or exploring Ljubljana. For budget travelers, DIY booking might be cheaper, offering flexibility to customize your trip. However, it requires more research and planning. Choose a travel agent for stress-free travel or if you want insider tips and hidden gems. Book independently if you prefer spontaneous, budget-friendly adventures. Visit-Slovenia.eu-Your Gateway to Authentic Experiences. Support Local. Experience Authenticity.
- Marija Žvan | Visit-slovenia.eu
< Marija Žvan Speaks fluently: SLO, ENG, GER Price by agreement Phone All year Mail Marija Žvan loves creating different products with sheep wool. She is quite skilful with her knitting needles. She also makes and offers home made bread, dried fruits, corn flour and chicken eggs on the Pr’ Vandrovc farm. And if you have some extra time, she will tell you stories and small secrets about making traditional Bohinj dishes. Marija Žvan is also a certified local and regional guide for the Julian Alps region. On tours that she guides, she will tell you many stories about Bohinj and life here. She loves passing on the knowledge and stories about the local people and shares them with you. A creative, curious and talkative lady that will keep you intrigued. Guided experiences: From hayracks to Oplen house Sock knitting workshop Traditional bread baking in ceramic stove Bohinj corn (turšca) – from grain to žganci Craft products: Hand woven wool leggings Hand woven wool socks Hand woven wool headband Hand woven wool caps Hand woven wool gloves Hand woven wool scarfs Culinary products: Corn, rye and buckwheat bread Hen eggs Vandrovc dry fruits: dry apple and pear slices, dry apple chips Bohinj corn flour – trdinka
- Pri Mari
< Pri Mari Restaurant Piran Blog post Chat CUISINES Italian, Seafood, Mediterranean, European, Healthy, Slovenian Special Diets Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options Lunch, Dinner, Late Night FEATURES Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service Previous Next
- Giuseppe Tartini square
When visiting the enchanting town of Piran, Slovenia, you cannot miss Giuseppe Tartini Square, the largest and main square in this picturesque coastal town. < Giuseppe Tartini square When visiting the enchanting town of Piran, Slovenia, you cannot miss Giuseppe Tartini Square, the largest and main square in this picturesque coastal town. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Fany & Mary
< Fany & Mary Pizzeria Ljubljana Blog post Chat American, Bar, Pizza, European, Pub Special Diets Vegetarian Friendly Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks FEATURES Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service Previous Next
- Big Pasture Plateau
If we head north from Kamnik, we arrive in the valley of Kamniška Bistrica, where we can enjoy the beauty of unspoilt nature and cool off in the hot summer months. Kamniška Bistrica, which attracts many walkers, mountaineers, hunters and fishermen, is also an excellent starting point for hikes to the peaks of the Kamniška-Savinja Alps. Velika planina is the most visited among the Kamnik peaks, which is considered the most beautiful Slovenian mountain due to its exceptional views and preserved pastoral heritage. The tradition of shepherding is presented in the only preserved oval shepherd's hut, the Preskar museum, and the chapel of Maria Snežna also has a special place in the shepherd's settlement. < Big Pasture Plateau If we head north from Kamnik, we arrive in the valley of Kamniška Bistrica, where we can enjoy the beauty of unspoilt nature and cool off in the hot summer months. Kamniška Bistrica, which attracts many walkers, mountaineers, hunters and fishermen, is also an excellent starting point for hikes to the peaks of the Kamniška-Savinja Alps. Velika planina is the most visited among the Kamnik peaks, which is considered the most beautiful Slovenian mountain due to its exceptional views and preserved pastoral heritage. The tradition of shepherding is presented in the only preserved oval shepherd's hut, the Preskar museum, and the chapel of Maria Snežna also has a special place in the shepherd's settlement. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Koron Wine Cellar
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- Soča Valley
Adventures in the Soča Valley: rafting, canyoning, and more. The Soča Valley in Slovenia is an adventurer's paradise, offering a wide range of outdoor activities in a stunning natural setting. At the heart of the valley lies the Soča River, known for its crystal-clear waters and striking emerald-green colour. Valley The Soča Valley has a rich history and culture that visitors can explore through its museums, traditional festivals, and historical landmarks. During World War I, the valley was the site of one of the most brutal battles on the Italian front, and remnants of the war can still be seen throughout the region. Visitors can also learn about the valley's traditional crafts and taste its delicious local cuisine. < Soča Valley Adventures in the Soča Valley: rafting, canyoning, and more. The Soča Valley in Slovenia is an adventurer's paradise, offering a wide range of outdoor activities in a stunning natural setting. At the heart of the valley lies the Soča River, known for its crystal-clear waters and striking emerald-green colour. Valley The Soča Valley has a rich history and culture that visitors can explore through its museums, traditional festivals, and historical landmarks. During World War I, the valley was the site of one of the most brutal battles on the Italian front, and remnants of the war can still be seen throughout the region. Visitors can also learn about the valley's traditional crafts and taste its delicious local cuisine. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah
5d54d42e-2ef7-405b-a091-953cf18a09b0 Back to the cities Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah Lenart v Slovenskih goricah, nestled in the heart of northeastern Slovenia, serves as the vibrant center of the Slovene Hills (Slovenske gorice). This charming town seamlessly blends historical significance with natural beauty, offering visitors a unique glimpse into Slovenia's rich cultural tapestry. The town's centrepiece is the Baroque-style Parish Church of St. Leonard, dating back to the 18th century, adorned with impressive frescoes and statues. Nearby, the historic Trg osvoboditve (Liberation Square) features a monument commemorating the victims of World War II, reflecting the town's deep-rooted history. Architectural enthusiasts will appreciate the traditional "cimprače" houses—old straw-covered dwellings—that showcase the region's rural heritage. Surrounding Lenart, the rolling vineyards and orchards of the Slovene Hills provide a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities. Numerous hiking and cycling trails meander through the landscape, inviting exploration and offering panoramic views. The nearby Hrastovec Castle, one of the mightiest in the Štajerska region, stands as a testament to the area's medieval past. Whether you're drawn to its historical landmarks, cultural events, or natural surroundings, Lenart v Slovenskih goricah offers a serene and enriching experience. Plan your visit with our curated recommendations for accommodations, local dining, and activities to fully immerse yourself in the charm of this Slovenian gem. Historical town, Family-Friendly, Nature walks Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Ljubljana
f947f77b-6012-4585-815a-d5e93d0c2406 Back to the cities Ljubljana The vibrant capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, is a captivating city brimming with rich history, modern culture, and picturesque views. Known for its charming old town, green spaces, and bohemian atmosphere, Ljubljana offers an unforgettable experience for travelers looking to explore both its natural beauty and lively urban scene. Ljubljana is often referred to as one of the greenest cities in Europe. With its commitment to sustainability, the city is pedestrian-friendly and offers numerous parks and green spaces. The Tivoli Park, a vast green area with walking paths, ponds, and gardens, is perfect for a relaxing afternoon. The Botanical Garden is one of the oldest in Europe and a haven for plant lovers. A city that blends history, culture, nature, and modern living, Ljubljana is a perfect destination for travelers looking to experience Slovenia's charm. From its historic landmarks and artistic flair to its eco-conscious initiatives and delicious cuisine, Ljubljana is a city that offers something for everyone. Capital city, Historical landmarks, River side, Local culture Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Piranum Guest house
Dear Guests, We are delighted to have you with us and hope you have a pleasant stay. With a quick click, you can access the WiFi code, the map, and various services and adventures, everything you need for a comfortable stay. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or require any assistance.Piranum Guest house Piranum Guest house Dear Guests, We are delighted to have you with us and hope you have a pleasant stay. With a quick click, you can access the WiFi code, the map, and various services and adventures, everything you need for a comfortable stay. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or require any assistance. Check in 14h 21h Check-in: Check-out: Chat Call us Chat Email us Chat About us Weather Weather Weather Transports Shop Shops Personal care Aid We recommend you Gostilna Mario Italian, Seafood, Vegetarian friendly Chat Piran Location Mark as Starred Da Noi Cafe Chat Piran Location Mark as Starred DC Divestrong Bernardin Bernardin Chat Location Directions to accommodation House rules Welcome! Please familiarize yourself with the following house rules, which will contribute to a comfortable stay for both you and future guests. Please respect the check-out time so that we can prepare the apartment for the next guests. Silence and Respect for Neighbors Observe the night silence between 22:00 and 07:00. Do not make excessive noise, especially in corridors and balconies. Cleanliness and Order Please keep the apartment clean and tidy. Before departure, please: Wash the dishes and put them away. Empty the garbage into the designated containers. You turn off all the lights and air conditioners. Safe Use of Equipment Use the equipment in the apartment carefully and in accordance with the instructions. If you notice any malfunction, please notify us immediately. Smoking and Pets Smoking is not allowed in the apartment. Use designated outdoor smoking areas. Pets are allowed only by prior arrangement. Economical Use of Resources Please use water and electricity sparingly. Turn off the lights when you leave the room and only use the air conditioner when you are in the apartment. Disclaimers and Liability In the event of damage to equipment or furniture, you are responsible for compensation. The owner is not responsible for guests' personal belongings, so please use the safe for valuables. Urgent Cases In the event of an emergency (fire, flood, etc.), call the number for help immediately: ____. Contact for other issues: ____. Storage of Personal Items Please do not leave personal belongings in the hallways or common areas. Departure and Return of the Key Before leaving, make sure you haven't forgotten any personal items. Leave the key in the agreed place or return it to the staff. We thank you for respecting the house rules and wish you a pleasant stay! comments debug Recommendations (1) Rated 5 out of 5 stars. 5.0 | 1 Rating Add a rating Write a recommendation... Write a recommendation... Sort by: Newest 1 Dec 23, 2024 Rated 5 out of 5 stars. Although it was only for a short time, we were very pleased with the host Ana, she was nice, professional and the recommendation for breakfast at Da Noi was the right move. We will be back. Happy holidays! Edited 1 Reply
- Bohinjska Bistrica
a7b82955-a546-4f0f-8a39-3d89273979c7 Back to the cities Bohinjska Bistrica Nestled in the heart of the Julian Alps, Bohinjska Bistrica is a picturesque town that serves as the perfect gateway to the stunning Bohinj Valley and the iconic Triglav National Park, Slovenia's only national park. This charming destination is a year-round haven for nature lovers, adventurers, and cultural enthusiasts, offering an array of activities and experiences that showcase the beauty and heritage of the region. Bohinjska Bistrica is the ideal starting point for exploring the pristine landscapes of the Bohinj Valley. Just a short distance away lies Lake Bohinj, a breathtaking glacial lake known for its crystal-clear waters. During the summer months, visitors flock to the lake to enjoy swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. The serene environment and stunning alpine backdrop make it a favourite destination for those seeking relaxation and outdoor fun. Whether you’re seeking thrilling adventures, peaceful moments by the lake, or a journey into Slovenia’s cultural heritage, Bohinjska Bistrica is a destination that promises unforgettable experiences. Its unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and traditional charm makes it one of Slovenia’s most captivating regions. Mountain village, Alps, lakeviews, Hiking, Nature lovers Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Rogaška Slatina
4193aad2-a17b-427e-ab56-3a1ed23df113 Back to the cities Rogaška Slatina Rogaška Slatina, located in eastern Slovenia, is a renowned spa town celebrated for its healing mineral waters and elegant architecture. With a history spanning over 400 years, it has long been a destination for those seeking wellness and relaxation. The town's fame largely stems from the Donat Mg spring, which boasts the highest magnesium content of any mineral water globally. This unique water has attracted visitors for centuries, contributing to Rogaška Slatina's reputation as a centre for health and rejuvenation. Architectural highlights include the Grand Hotel Rogaška and the Crystal Hall, both exemplifying the town's rich cultural heritage. The recently inaugurated 106-meter observation tower, the tallest in Slovenia, offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Beyond its spa offerings, Rogaška Slatina provides a variety of cultural and natural attractions. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped Spa Park, attend events in the Crystal Hall, or enjoy the town's vibrant arts scene. The surrounding hills and forests offer ample opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities. Whether you're seeking therapeutic treatments, cultural experiences, or natural beauty, Rogaška Slatina offers a harmonious blend of all three. Plan your visit with our curated recommendations for accommodations, dining, and activities to fully experience the charm of this Slovenian gem. Spa, Eco-tourism Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Visita Eslovenia: una guía para turistas españoles. Visit-slovenia.eu
Vacaciones en Eslovenia: descubra la mezcla mágica de los Alpes, el mar Adriático y las fuentes termales. Ideal para vacaciones activas, delicias culinarias y relajación. Visita Eslovenia: una guía para turistas españoles Vacaciones en Eslovenia: descubra la mezcla mágica de los Alpes, el mar Adriático y las fuentes termales. Ideal para vacaciones activas, delicias culinarias y relajación. 01 ¿Cuáles son los mejores lugares para visitar en Eslovenia? ¡Eslovenia es un país lleno de paisajes impresionantes, ciudades encantadoras y experiencias únicas! Para ayudarte a planificar tu viaje, aquí te presento algunos de los lugares más destacados: Naturaleza exuberante: Lago Bled: Uno de los destinos más populares de Eslovenia, con su isla, castillo y aguas cristalinas. Lago Bled, Slovenia Parque Nacional de Triglav: El parque nacional más grande de Eslovenia, hogar del monte Triglav, el pico más alto de los Alpes eslovenos. Ofrece numerosas rutas de senderismo y actividades al aire libre. Valle del Soča: Conocido por su río esmeralda, el Soča, y sus impresionantes gargantas, es un paraíso para los amantes de los deportes acuáticos y el senderismo. Cuevas de Postojna: Una de las cuevas más grandes del mundo, con estalactitas y estalagmitas impresionantes. Ciudades encantadoras: Liubliana : La capital eslovena es una ciudad vibrante con una arquitectura única y una atmósfera relajada. Liubliana, Slovenia Piran : Un pintoresco pueblo costero con un encanto medieval y vistas al mar Adriático. Bled : Además del lago, Bled cuenta con un encantador centro histórico y un castillo medieval. Otros lugares de interés: Castillo de Predjama: Un castillo medieval construido dentro de una cueva, uno de los más grandes de Europa Vintgar Gorge: Un desfiladero espectacular con pasarelas de madera que te permiten caminar a lo largo del río Radovna. Velika Planina: Una meseta alpina con cabañas de pastores tradicionales y vistas panorámicas. Actividades: Deportes acuáticos: Rafting, kayak, paddle surf en el río Soča o en el lago Bled. Senderismo: Numerosas rutas para todos los niveles en los parques nacionales y montañas. Esquí: Durante el invierno, las estaciones de esquí ofrecen pistas para todos los gustos. Ciclismo: Explora el país en bicicleta, ya sea por caminos rurales o por senderos de montaña. Gastronomía: Prueba los platos tradicionales eslovenos, como los štruklji y la kranjska klobasa. ¿Qué tipo de viaje estás planeando? Si me dices qué te interesa más (naturaleza, ciudades, actividades, etc.), puedo personalizar aún más las recomendaciones. Además, te recomiendo: Consultar las estaciones: El clima en Eslovenia varía mucho según la época del año. Reservar alojamiento con anticipación: Especialmente en temporada alta. Probar la gastronomía local: La cocina eslovena es deliciosa y variada. Aprender algunas frases básicas en esloveno: Los locales apreciarán tu esfuerzo. ¡Espero que esta información te sea útil para planificar tu viaje a Eslovenia! 02 ¿Cómo llegar a Eslovenia desde España? Eslovenia es un destino maravilloso y llegar desde España es más sencillo de lo que parece. Aquí te presento las principales opciones: 1. Avión: Vuelos directos (estacionales): Actualmente, Iberia ofrece vuelos directos entre España y Liubliana (el aeropuerto principal de Eslovenia) durante ciertas épocas del año. Esta es la opción más rápida y cómoda: grupo.iberia.com Vuelos con escala: Si no encuentras vuelos directos, puedes volar a aeropuertos cercanos como Zagreb (Croacia), Trieste (Italia) o Venecia (Italia) y desde allí tomar un autobús o tren a Eslovenia. 2. Autobús: Empresas de autobuses: Existen varias compañías de autobuses que ofrecen rutas directas entre España y Eslovenia. El viaje puede ser más largo que en avión, pero es una opción más económica. Desventajas: Los autobuses suelen ser más lentos y las paradas pueden ser frecuentes. 3. Tren : Conexión con Europa: Puedes tomar un tren desde España hasta alguna ciudad europea con conexión a Eslovenia, como Munich o Viena. Desventajas: Los viajes en tren suelen ser más largos y pueden ser más costosos que otras opciones. ¿Cuál es la mejor opción para ti? La mejor opción dependerá de tus preferencias y presupuesto. Si buscas rapidez y comodidad, el avión es la mejor opción. Si prefieres un viaje más relajado y económico, el autobús o el tren pueden ser una buena alternativa. Consejos adicionales: Compara precios: Utiliza comparadores de vuelos y autobuses para encontrar las mejores ofertas. Reserva con anticipación: Especialmente si viajas en temporada alta. Considera alquilar un coche: Si quieres explorar Eslovenia a tu propio ritmo, alquilar un coche puede ser una buena opción. Infórmate sobre las restricciones de viaje: Antes de viajar, asegúrate de conocer los requisitos de entrada a Eslovenia. ¿Necesitas más información? Puedo ayudarte a encontrar vuelos, autobuses o trenes según tus fechas de viaje y presupuesto. ¿Te gustaría saber más sobre alguna de las opciones de transporte o sobre los lugares que puedes visitar en Eslovenia? 03 ¿Cuáles son las mejores playas de Eslovenia? ¡Eslovenia, además de sus montañas y lagos, cuenta con una costa preciosa con playas que te encantarán! Aunque no es tan extensa como en otros países mediterráneos, ofrece rincones tranquilos y aguas cristalinas perfectas para relajarte. Aquí te dejo algunas de las mejores playas de Eslovenia: 1. Playa de Fiesa: Ubicación: Cerca de Piran. Características: Una de las más populares, con aguas cristalinas y fácil acceso. Ideal para familias y aquellos que buscan servicios cercanos. 2. Playa de Portorož: Ubicación: En la localidad de Portorož. Características: Ofrece una amplia gama de servicios, desde restaurantes hasta alquiler de equipos acuáticos. Es un lugar animado, especialmente en verano. 3. Playa de Strunjanski Zaliv: Ubicación: Cerca de Piran. Características: Una playa más tranquila, rodeada de naturaleza. Perfecta para quienes buscan relajarse y disfrutar del paisaje. 4. Playa de Izola: Ubicación: En la localidad de Izola. Características: Ofrece una combinación de playas rocosas y de arena. Es un buen lugar para practicar snorkel y buceo. 5. Mesečev zaliv: Ubicación: Cerca de Piran. Características: Una pequeña cala escondida, ideal para aquellos que buscan un lugar tranquilo y apartado. ¿Qué debes tener en cuenta al elegir una playa? Temporada: En verano, las playas suelen estar más concurridas. Servicios: Algunas playas ofrecen más servicios que otras (duchas, alquiler de sombrillas, etc.). Tipo de playa: Si prefieres playas de arena, rocas o calas, tendrás que elegir en función de tus preferencias. Consejos adicionales: Respeta el medio ambiente: Evita dejar basura en la playa. Protegete del sol: Utiliza protector solar y un sombrero. Disfruta del paisaje: Eslovenia tiene una costa preciosa, ¡explórala! ¿Te gustaría saber más sobre alguna playa en particular o sobre otras actividades que puedes realizar en la costa eslovena? Nota: Si deseas más información sobre alguna playa en específico, no dudes en preguntarme. 04 ¿Cuáles son los mejores restaurantes en Liubliana? ¡Liubliana es una ciudad que deleita no solo por su belleza arquitectónica, sino también por su rica gastronomía! La oferta culinaria es variada y satisfará los paladares más exigentes. Aquí te presento algunos de los restaurantes más destacados, combinando tradición y modernidad: Restaurantes tradicionales: Gostilna Oljka Vanganel: Gostilna Oljka Vanganel: donde los auténticos sabores eslovenos se fusionan con la hospitalidad familiar Gostilna Krhne: El mejor restaurante de Vipava. https://www.visit-slovenia.eu/eateries Restaurantes con encanto: Ljubljana Market: Un mercado tradicional donde encontrarás productos frescos y puestos de comida callejera. Ljubljana Market Consejos adicionales: Reserva con antelación: Especialmente si quieres visitar los restaurantes más populares. Prueba la cocina local: Los štruklji, la kranjska klobasa y el vino esloveno son algunas de las especialidades que no te puedes perder. Explora el centro histórico: Encontrarás muchos restaurantes encantadores en las calles estrechas del casco antiguo. Consulta las guías gastronómicas: Hay numerosas guías y blogs que te ayudarán a descubrir nuevos restaurantes. ¿Qué tipo de cocina te interesa más? Si me dices si prefieres la cocina tradicional, la moderna o algo más informal, puedo recomendarte lugares más específicos. ¿Te gustaría saber más sobre algún restaurante en particular o sobre la gastronomía eslovena en general? 05 ¿Necesito visado para viajar a Eslovenia? Depende de tu nacionalidad. Si eres ciudadano de la Unión Europea, incluyendo España, no necesitas visa para viajar a Eslovenia. Puedes entrar con tu documento nacional de identidad o pasaporte en vigor. Eslovenia forma parte del Espacio Schengen, lo que facilita la movilidad entre los países miembros. Si eres ciudadano de un país fuera de la Unión Europea, deberás consultar los requisitos específicos para tu nacionalidad. Te recomiendo que visites el sitio web de la embajada o consulado de Eslovenia en tu país para obtener información actualizada sobre los documentos necesarios y los procedimientos a seguir. Algunos documentos que generalmente se solicitan son: Pasaporte válido: Con una vigencia mínima de seis meses a partir de la fecha de entrada a Eslovenia. Boleto de ida y vuelta: O un itinerario de viaje detallado. Prueba de alojamiento: Reserva de hotel o invitación de un residente en Eslovenia. Seguro de viaje: Con cobertura médica suficiente. Suficientes fondos económicos: Para cubrir los gastos de tu estancia. Es importante que verifiques esta información antes de planificar tu viaje. Los requisitos pueden cambiar, por lo que te aconsejo consultar las fuentes oficiales. ¿De qué nacionalidad eres? Si me dices tu nacionalidad, puedo ayudarte a encontrar información más específica. Además, te recomiendo visitar el siguiente enlace para obtener información actualizada: Portales SRE (México): https://portales.sre.gob.mx/guiadeviaje/103-ficha-de-paises/325-eslovenia Este enlace te proporcionará información detallada sobre los requisitos de viaje para ciudadanos mexicanos. Si eres de otro país, busca información similar en el sitio web de tu gobierno o en el de la embajada de Eslovenia en tu país. 06 ¿Cuánto cuesta viajar a Eslovenia? El costo de un viaje a Eslovenia puede variar considerablemente dependiendo de varios factores, como: Época del año: Los precios suelen ser más altos en temporada alta (verano). Tipo de alojamiento: Desde campings hasta hoteles de lujo. Transporte: Vuelos, alquiler de coche, transporte público. Actividades: Visitas a museos, deportes acuáticos, excursiones, etc. Alimentación: Restaurantes, supermercados. Para darte una idea más precisa, te puedo desglosar algunos gastos comunes: Vuelos : Los precios de los vuelos pueden variar mucho dependiendo de tu origen y de la época del año. Puedes encontrar vuelos baratos si reservas con antelación o aprovechas ofertas. Alojamiento: Hostales y albergues: Opción económica, especialmente si viajas solo o en grupo. Apartamentos: Ofrecen más independencia y pueden ser una buena opción para estancias largas. Hoteles: Amplia variedad de opciones, desde hoteles boutique hasta cadenas internacionales. Transporte local: El transporte público en Eslovenia es eficiente y relativamente económico. Puedes comprar tarjetas de transporte para varios días. Comida: Supermercados: Comprar comida en los supermercados es una forma económica de ahorrar dinero. Restaurantes : Los precios varían dependiendo del tipo de restaurante. Puedes encontrar opciones para todos los presupuestos. Actividades: Muchas actividades son gratuitas o tienen un costo bajo, como visitar parques nacionales o caminar por la naturaleza. Un presupuesto estimado: Para darte una idea general, puedes considerar un presupuesto diario de entre 50 y 100 euros por persona, incluyendo alojamiento, comida y transporte. Este presupuesto puede variar significativamente dependiendo de tu estilo de viaje y de las actividades que elijas. Consejos para ahorrar dinero: Viaja en temporada baja: Los precios suelen ser más bajos fuera de los meses de julio y agosto. Alquila un coche: Si planeas visitar varios lugares, alquilar un coche puede ser una buena opción. Cocina en casa: Si tienes acceso a una cocina, puedes comprar alimentos en el supermercado y preparar tus propias comidas. Aprovecha las ofertas: Busca descuentos en vuelos, alojamiento y actividades. Utiliza el transporte público: Es una forma económica de moverse por Eslovenia. ¿Necesitas más información? Si me dices cuál es tu presupuesto aproximado, las fechas de tu viaje y las actividades que te interesan, puedo ayudarte a planificar un viaje más detallado y económico. Espero que esta información te sea útil. ¡Buen viaje a Eslovenia! 07 ¿Cuáles son las mejores actividades para hacer en el Lago Bled? ¡El Lago Bled es un destino mágico que ofrece una gran variedad de actividades para todos los gustos! Su belleza natural, combinada con su rica historia, lo convierten en un lugar ideal para relajarse, explorar y disfrutar. Aquí te presento algunas de las mejores actividades que puedes realizar en el Lago Bled: 1. Visitar la Isla de Bled: La pequeña isla en medio del lago es uno de los símbolos más icónicos de Eslovenia. Puedes llegar a ella en una tradicional pletna (barco de madera) y visitar la pequeña iglesia de la Asunción, donde se dice que se cumplen los deseos. 2. Explorar el Castillo de Bled: Este majestuoso castillo, situado en un acantilado sobre el lago, ofrece vistas panorámicas impresionantes y alberga un museo con exposiciones sobre la historia de la región. 3. Dar un paseo alrededor del lago: Un camino circular rodea el lago, ofreciendo vistas espectaculares del castillo, la isla y los Alpes Julianos. Es una actividad perfecta para disfrutar de la naturaleza y relajarse. 4. Probar la crema de Bled: Este dulce tradicional es una delicia que no puedes perderte. Se trata de un pastel de hojaldre relleno de crema, ¡perfecto para acompañar un café con vistas al lago! 5. Navegar en una pletna: Una experiencia única es navegar en una pletna, un barco tradicional de madera. Puedes alquilar una y explorar el lago a tu propio ritmo, o unirte a un tour guiado. 6. Disfrutar de las aguas termales: Relájate y rejuvenece en las aguas termales de Bled. Hay varios centros termales en la zona que ofrecen diferentes tratamientos y servicios. 7. Practicar deportes acuáticos: En verano, el lago es ideal para practicar deportes acuáticos como kayak, paddle surf o windsurf. 8. Senderismo: Los alrededores del lago ofrecen numerosas rutas de senderismo para todos los niveles. Puedes explorar bosques, prados y disfrutar de vistas panorámicas. 9. Visitar la garganta de Vintgar : A poca distancia de Bled se encuentra la garganta de Vintgar, un desfiladero espectacular con pasarelas de madera que te permiten caminar a lo largo del río Radovna. 10. Disfrutar de la gastronomía local: La cocina eslovena es deliciosa y variada. Prueba los platos tradicionales como los štruklji (una especie de pasta rellena) y la kranjska klobasa (salchicha). Bled ¿Qué te gustaría hacer en tu visita al Lago Bled? Si tienes alguna pregunta o necesitas más información, no dudes en preguntar. 08 ¿Dónde puedo encontrar información sobre alojamiento en Eslovenia? ¡Excelente pregunta! Encontrar el alojamiento perfecto para tu viaje a Eslovenia es fundamental para disfrutar al máximo de tu experiencia. Afortunadamente, tienes muchas opciones para buscar y reservar tu alojamiento. Aquí te presento algunas de las plataformas más populares y útiles: https://www.visit-slovenia.eu/accommodations Terme Vivat 1 2 3 4 5 Traducción de la página a tu idioma. ¿Sabías que puedes traducir cualquier página a tu idioma con tres simples clics? Sigue las instrucciones a continuación y disfruta leyendo tu contenido favorito en tu idioma. ¡Viaja con una sonrisa!
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3aaf85a8-605a-4639-8c69-0f17ec3b4d28 Back to the cities Ptuj Ptuj’s roots trace back to Roman times, when it was known as Poetovio, a vital military and commercial hub. Explore Roman ruins, including remnants of a theatre, baths, and city walls. The Ptuj Regional Museum showcases fascinating Roman artefacts, offering insight into the town’s ancient significance. Strolling through Ptuj’s cobblestone streets reveals its medieval charm. The Ptuj Castle, perched on a hill, is a must-visit landmark offering panoramic views of the town and river. Inside, visitors can explore artefacts, from medieval armour to Renaissance artworks, that chronicle the town’s storied past. Ptuj is famous for its cultural festivals, particularly the Ptuj Carnival, one of Slovenia’s oldest and most celebrated events. The Kurentovanje, its highlight, features Kurenti—mythical figures in sheepskin costumes—who perform traditional rituals to welcome spring. The Drava River enhances Ptuj’s appeal, offering activities like boating, kayaking, and serene strolls along its lush promenade. Ptuj is also part of the Drava Bicycle Route, a scenic trail stretching from Italy to Croatia, ideal for cyclists and nature enthusiasts. history, Wine Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
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191bc81c-4cfb-47a6-a192-c9cded91a5b6 Back to the cities Litija Litija, a historic town nestled along the Sava River in central Slovenia, offers a rich tapestry of cultural heritage and natural beauty. First mentioned in 1145, it has evolved from a medieval trading post into a vibrant community that seamlessly blends its industrial past with modern attractions. Visitors can explore the Sitarjevec Mine, once one of Slovenia's richest lead and mercury deposits, now transformed into an educational site showcasing unique limonite stalactites. The Litija City Museum offers insights into the town's mining, railway, and river transport history, featuring Slovenia's only collection dedicated to Sava River navigation. Nearby, the Geometric Centre of Slovenia (GEOSS) in Spodnja Slivna marks the nation's central point, surrounded by monuments celebrating Slovenian heritage. Nature enthusiasts can hike to Zasavska Sveta Gora for panoramic views or visit the picturesque Bogenšperk Castle, a Renaissance gem linked to the renowned polymath Johann Weikhard von Valvasor. The surrounding hills and forests provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities, making Litija a perfect destination for both relaxation and adventure. Whether you're delving into Slovenia's rich history or exploring its natural landscapes, Litija offers a unique and enriching experience. Plan your visit with our curated recommendations for accommodations, dining, and activities to make the most of your stay. Family-Friendly, Nature walks Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
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- Besuchen Sie Slowenien: Leitfaden für deutsche Touristen- Visit-slovenia.eu
Urlaub in Slowenien: Entdecken Sie die magische Mischung aus Alpen, Adria und Thermalquellen. Ideal für Aktivurlaub, kulinarische Genüsse und Entspannung. Besuchen Sie Slowenien: Leitfaden für deutsche Touristen Urlaub in Slowenien: Entdecken Sie die magische Mischung aus Alpen, Adria und Thermalquellen. Ideal für Aktivurlaub, kulinarische Genüsse und Entspannung. 01 Was sind die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Slowenien für Reisende aus Deutschland? Slowenien bietet eine beeindruckende Vielfalt an Sehenswürdigkeiten, die Naturliebhaber, Kulturinteressierte und Abenteurer gleichermaßen begeistern. Slowenien bietet eine beeindruckende Auswahl an Attraktionen, die sowohl Natur- und Kulturliebhaber als auch Abenteurer begeistern. Die Monate Mai bis September eignen sich für Outdoor-Aktivitäten wie Wandern oder Radfahren in den Alpen oder im Triglav-Nationalpark. Im Frühling und Herbst können Sie mildes Wetter und weniger Touristen genießen. Für Strandliebhaber ist die kurze, aber bezaubernde Adriaküste im Sommer ideal, insbesondere von Juni bis August. Diese Monate eignen sich auch perfekt für einen Besuch des Bleder Sees und des Bohinjer Sees. Zu den Hauptattraktionen zählen der Bleder See, der für sein smaragdgrünes Wasser bekannt ist, die berühmte Insel mit der Kirche St. Maria und die mittelalterliche Burg von Bled. Eine Fahrt mit dem Pletna-Boot zur Insel oder ein Spaziergang um den See sind unvergessliche Erlebnisse. Interessant ist auch die Postojna-Höhle, eine der größten Tropfsteinhöhlen der Welt, die Sie mit der U-Bahn erkunden können. In der Nähe befindet sich das Schloss Predjamski, ein faszinierendes Gebäude, das direkt in die Felswand gebaut wurde. In der Hauptstadt Ljubljana lockt die malerische Altstadt mit autofreien Straßen, der Drachenbrücke und der Burg von Ljubljana, die herrliche Ausblicke bietet. Naturliebhaber sollten auch den Nationalpark Triglav und das Soča-Tal besuchen, wo Outdoor-Aktivitäten wie Wandern, Rafting und Paragliding angeboten werden. Slowenien ist ein kleines Land, aber voller großartiger Erlebnisse. Im Winter ist Slowenien ein Paradies für Wintersportler. Skigebiete wie Kranjska Gora und Vogel locken von Dezember bis März mit präparierten Pisten und Winterfreuden. Planen Sie Ihre Reise nach Slowenien passend zu den Wetterbedingungen und Ihren Interessen – so wird jede Reise unvergesslich. 02 Warum ist Slowenien ein beliebtes Reiseziel für deutsche Urlauber? Slowenien wird oft als "Grüne Perle Europas" bezeichnet, da über 60 % des Landes von Wäldern bedeckt sind. Slowenien vereint Natur, Kultur und Gastfreundschaft – und das alles in unmittelbarer Nähe zu Deutschland. Deutsche Reisende schätzen Slowenien für seine unberührte Natur, darunter die Julischen Alpen, den Bleder See und die slowenische Adriaküste. Aufgrund der kurzen Reisezeiten – mit dem Auto oder der Bahn und ca. 5 bis 8 Stunden Autofahrt – ist Slowenien ein hervorragendes Reiseziel für Kurzurlaube. Darüber hinaus bietet das Land einen beeindruckenden Mix aus mediterranem, alpinem und pannonischem Klima, der zu jeder Jahreszeit seinen ganz besonderen Reiz hat. Slowenien ist außerdem für seine Sicherheit, sein hervorragendes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und die Verfügbarkeit deutschsprachiger Dienstleistungen bekannt, was es besonders für Familien und ältere Menschen attraktiv macht. Mit kulinarischen Highlights wie Krainwurst und slowenischen Weinen sowie einer reichen Geschichte und Kultur ist Slowenien ein vielfältiges und zugängliches Reiseziel. Slowenien ist ein ideales Reiseziel für Naturliebhaber, da es atemberaubende Landschaften und eine außergewöhnliche Artenvielfalt bietet. Der Nationalpark Triglav gilt als das Herz der Julischen Alpen und bietet spektakuläre Wanderwege, Wasserfälle wie den Savica-Wasserfall und kristallklare Bergseen. Postojna und Škocjanska jama sind ein Muss für Höhlenliebhaber. Diese UNESCO-Welterbestätten beeindrucken mit riesigen Tropfsteinformationen und unterirdischen Flüssen. Interessant ist auch die Karstlandschaft. Besuchen Sie den Karst, wo Sie entspannende Weinbäche und die weltberühmte Lipizzanerzucht erleben können. Für die Mutigeren gibt es Möglichkeiten zum Rafting, Kajakfahren und Canyoning auf den Flüssen Soča und Sava. Die atemberaubende Natur Sloweniens ist leicht zugänglich und eignet sich sowohl für entspannte Ausflüge als auch für sportliche Unternehmungen. Höhlenliebhaber Rafting , Kajakfahren und Canyoning in den Flüssen Soča und Sava. 03 Warum ist Ljubljana eine der charmantesten Hauptstädte Europas? Ljubljana, die grüne Hauptstadt Sloweniens, kombiniert moderne Urbanität mit einem reichen historischen Erbe. Die charmante Altstadt von Ljubljana ist ein Paradies für Spaziergänger. Mit autofreien Zonen, gemütlichen Cafés entlang des Flusses Ljubljanica und einer beeindruckenden Architektur von Jože Plečnik hat die Stadt viel zu bieten. Besucher können die Drachenbrücke und die Burg von Ljubljana besichtigen, die eine wunderschöne Aussicht auf die Stadt bietet. Kunst- und Kulturliebhaber sollten die Museen und Galerien nicht verpassen, wie das Museum für moderne Kunst und das Nationalmuseum. Ljubljana ist auch ein Zentrum für Feinschmecker . Probieren Sie slowenische Spezialitäten wie Potica (Nussrolle) oder Weine aus der Region. Die nachhaltigen Ansätze der Stadt und ihr grüner Lebensstil machen sie zu einem Modell für moderne Hauptstädte. Restaurant Cool House – A Culinary Delight in Ljubljana 04 Welche Einreisebestimmungen gelten für Deutsche, die nach Slowenien reisen möchten? Eine Reise nach Slowenien ist für EU-Bürger unkompliziert, aber es gibt einige wichtige Hinweise. Deutsche Staatsbürger können mit einem gültigen Personalausweis oder Reisepass nach Slowenien einreisen. Für Aufenthalte bis zu 90 Tagen ist kein Visum erforderlich, da Slowenien Teil des Schengen-Raums ist. Reisende mit Haustieren sollten den EU-Heimtierausweis mitbringen, der die erforderlichen Impfungen, insbesondere gegen Tollwut, nachweist. Es wird empfohlen, vor der Reise eine Auslandskrankenversicherung abzuschließen, da die europäische Krankenversicherungskarte (EHIC) nur grundlegende medizinische Leistungen abdeckt. Aktuelle Informationen zu Covid-19-Regeln oder anderen Einreisebestimmungen sollten vor der Abreise überprüft werden, um einen reibungslosen Aufenthalt zu gewährleisten. https://www.visit-slovenia.eu/usefulinformation 05 Was macht den Triglav-Nationalpark so besonders für Wanderer und Naturliebhaber? Der Triglav-Nationalpark ist ein wahres Paradies für Wanderer und Naturliebhaber und bietet eine einzigartige Kombination aus atemberaubender Landschaft, vielfältiger Flora und Fauna sowie zahlreichen Freizeitaktivitäten. Hier sind einige Gründe, die ihn so besonders machen: Der höchste Gipfel Sloweniens: Der Triglav, mit 2864 Metern der höchste Berg Sloweniens, ist das Herzstück des Nationalparks. Die Besteigung des Gipfels ist eine Herausforderung für erfahrene Bergsteiger, bietet aber ein unvergessliches Panorama. Unberührte Natur: Der Nationalpark beherbergt eine Vielzahl von Ökosystemen, von dichten Wäldern über alpine Wiesen bis hin zu kargen Felsen. Hier können Sie die Natur in ihrer reinsten Form erleben. Vielfältige Wanderwege: Für jeden Geschmack ist etwas dabei: von leichten Spaziergängen entlang von Flüssen und Seen bis hin zu anspruchsvollen Hochgebirgstouren. Reiche Tier- und Pflanzenwelt: Der Park ist Heimat zahlreicher Tierarten, darunter Steinböcke, Gämsen, Bären und verschiedene Vogelarten. Auch die Pflanzenwelt ist beeindruckend vielfältig, mit zahlreichen endemischen Arten. Kristallklare Seen: Der Bohinjer See, der größte natürliche See Sloweniens, ist ein beliebtes Ziel für Wassersportler und Naturliebhaber Kulturelle Vielfalt: Der Nationalpark ist auch ein Ort mit einer reichen kulturellen Geschichte. Besuchen Sie traditionelle Bergdörfer und erfahren Sie mehr über das Leben der Einheimischen. Was den Triglav-Nationalpark für Wanderer besonders macht: Herausfordernde Routen: Für erfahrene Wanderer gibt es zahlreiche anspruchsvolle Routen, die Trittsicherheit und Kondition erfordern. Aussichtsreiche Gipfel: Viele Wanderwege führen zu atemberaubenden Aussichtspunkten, von denen Sie die gesamte Region überblicken können. Alpinismus: Der Park bietet zahlreiche Kletterrouten für erfahrene Alpinisten. Naturerlebnisse: Auf den Wanderungen können Sie die unberührte Natur hautnah erleben und eine Vielzahl von Pflanzen und Tieren beobachten. Warum der Triglav-Nationalpark auch für Familien geeignet ist: Leichte Wanderwege: Es gibt auch zahlreiche leichte Wanderwege, die auch für Familien mit Kindern geeignet sind. Besondere Naturerlebnisse: Kinder können die Natur auf spielerische Weise entdecken, beispielsweise bei einer Schatzsuche oder einem Besuch eines Wasserfalls. Freizeitaktivitäten: Neben Wandern gibt es auch andere Aktivitäten wie Baden, Kanufahren oder Radfahren. Der Triglav-Nationalpark ist ein einzigartiges Naturjuwel, das sowohl für erfahrene Wanderer als auch für Familien mit Kindern etwas zu bieten hat. Ob Sie die Natur erkunden, die Gipfel erklimmen oder einfach nur entspannen möchten – hier finden Sie garantiert Ihr persönliches Abenteuer. Möchten Sie mehr über den Triglav-Nationalpark erfahren? Schauen Sie sich unsere detaillierten Reiseführer und Wandertipps an! Triglav-Nationalpark 06 Welche Aktivitäten sind im Soča-Tal besonders beliebt? Das Soča-Tal ist ein wahres Paradies für Abenteuerlustige und Naturliebhaber. Die smaragdgrüne Soča, die sich durch das Tal schlängelt, bietet die perfekte Kulisse für eine Vielzahl von Aktivitäten. Hier sind einige der beliebtesten: Wassersport: Rafting : Eine der bekanntesten Aktivitäten im Soča-Tal ist das Rafting auf der wilden Soča. Die tosenden Stromschnellen bieten Adrenalinkicks pur. Kajakfahren : Für diejenigen, die es etwas ruhiger angehen möchten, ist Kajakfahren eine tolle Alternative. Die Soča bietet sowohl ruhige Abschnitte zum Paddeln als auch anspruchsvollere Strecken für erfahrene Kajaker. Canyoning : Erkunden Sie tiefe Schluchten, rutschen Sie über natürliche Wasserrutschen und springen Sie in kristallklare Pools. Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis für Abenteuerlustige. Stand-Up-Paddling : Gleiten Sie entspannt über das Wasser und genießen Sie die malerische Landschaft. Kajakfahren Wandern und Bergsteigen: Wanderwege: Das Soča-Tal bietet ein dichtes Netz an Wanderwegen für alle Schwierigkeitsgrade. Von leichten Spaziergängen entlang der Soča bis hin zu anspruchsvollen Bergtouren zum Triglav, dem höchsten Berg Sloweniens, ist alles dabei. Klettern: Die steilen Felswände des Tals sind ein Paradies für Kletterer. Es gibt zahlreiche Kletterrouten für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene. Weitere Aktivitäten: Mountainbiking : Erkunden Sie die Umgebung auf zwei Rädern. Es gibt zahlreiche Mountainbike-Trails für alle Könnerstufen. Angeln: Die Soča ist ein Paradies für Angler. Hier können Sie verschiedene Fischarten wie Äschen und Forellen fangen. Gleitschirmfliegen: Genießen Sie einen atemberaubenden Blick auf das Tal aus der Vogelperspektive. Ziplining: Schwingen Sie sich von einem Berg zum anderen und erleben Sie das Adrenalin pur. Warum das Soča-Tal so beliebt ist: Unberührte Natur: Das Tal ist bekannt für seine unberührte Natur, kristallklare Flüsse und atemberaubende Berglandschaften. Vielfalt an Aktivitäten: Egal, ob Sie Abenteuer suchen oder einfach nur entspannen möchten, im Soča-Tal finden Sie die passende Aktivität. Gastfreundlichkeit: Die Einheimischen sind sehr gastfreundlich und helfen Ihnen gerne bei der Planung Ihres Aufenthalts. Das Soča-Tal ist ein Eldorado für Aktivurlauber. Die Kombination aus atemberaubender Natur, einer Vielzahl von Aktivitäten und der herzlichen Gastfreundschaft der Einheimischen macht das Tal zu einem unvergesslichen Reiseziel. Egal, ob Sie alleine, mit Freunden oder mit der Familie reisen, im Soča-Tal werden Sie garantiert auf Ihre Kosten kommen. Möchten Sie mehr über das Soča-Tal erfahren? Gerne helfe ich Ihnen bei der Planung Ihrer Reise. 07 Wie findet man die beste Unterkunft in Slowenien? Die Wahl der richtigen Unterkunft in Slowenien kann entscheidend für einen gelungenen Urlaub sein. Mit einer so vielfältigen Landschaft und zahlreichen attraktiven Städten gibt es eine breite Palette an Unterkünften – von luxuriösen Hotels bis hin zu gemütlichen Ferienwohnungen. Hier sind einige Tipps, wie Sie die beste Unterkunft für Ihre Bedürfnisse finden: 1. Definieren Sie Ihre Reiseziele und Vorlieben: Naturliebhaber: Bevorzugen Sie Unterkünfte in der Nähe von Nationalparks wie dem Triglav-Nationalpark oder in malerischen Bergdörfern. Strandurlauber: Die slowenische Küste bietet eine Vielzahl von Hotels und Ferienwohnungen direkt am Meer oder in Küstennähe. Städtereisende: Wenn Sie Städte wie Ljubljana oder Piran erkunden möchten, suchen Sie nach Unterkünften im Stadtzentrum oder in der Nähe der wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten. Aktivurlauber: Für Aktivitäten wie Wandern, Radfahren oder Wassersport sind Unterkünfte in der Nähe von Wanderwegen oder Wassersportzentren ideal. 2. Budget festlegen: Luxushotels : Für einen luxuriösen Aufenthalt bieten viele slowenische Hotels erstklassige Einrichtungen und einen hervorragenden Service. Mittelklasse-Hotels: Diese Hotels bieten ein gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und sind ideal für Reisende, die Wert auf Komfort legen. Gästehäuser und Ferienwohnungen: Für einen authentischen Aufenthalt können Sie auch ein Gästehaus oder eine Ferienwohnung buchen. Piranum guest house 3. Auf Bewertungen achten: Lesen Sie Bewertungen anderer Gäste: Achten Sie auf Kommentare zu Sauberkeit, Lage, Service und Ausstattung. Bilder anschauen: Hochwertige Bilder geben Ihnen einen guten Eindruck von der Unterkunft. Besuchen Sie Bewertungen „Echte Meinungen und Bewertungen slowenischer Restaurants, Unterkünfte und Dienstleistungen“ Auf dieser Seite finden Sie ehrliche und detaillierte Bewertungen der besten Restaurants, einzigartigen Unterkünfte und interessanten touristischen Aktivitäten in ganz Slowenien. Unsere Analyse zentraler Kundenmeinungen und künstlicher Intelligenz hilft Ihnen, schnell und einfach die richtigen Anbieter für ein unvergessliches Erlebnis auszuwählen. Klicken Sie unten, um herauszufinden, was sie sonst noch empfehlen! 4. Zusätzliche Faktoren berücksichtigen: Saisonalität: Die Preise für Unterkünfte können je nach Jahreszeit stark variieren. Zusätzliche Leistungen: Einige Unterkünfte bieten zusätzliche Leistungen wie Frühstück, Spa-Anwendungen oder kostenfreie Parkplätze. Lage: Überlegen Sie, wie wichtig es für Sie ist, in der Nähe von öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln oder Geschäften zu sein. Beliebte Regionen in Slowenien für Ihren Urlaub: Bled : Bekannt für den malerischen See und die Burg. Ljubljana : Die grüne Hauptstadt Sloweniens mit einer lebendigen Atmosphäre. Kranjska Gora: Ein beliebtes Wintersportziel mit zahlreichen Wanderwegen. Piran: Eine charmante Küstenstadt mit venezianischem Flair. Soča-Tal : Ein Paradies für Abenteuerlustige mit vielen Möglichkeiten für Wassersport und Wandern. Tipps für eine erfolgreiche Suche: Seien Sie flexibel: Wenn Ihre Reisedaten flexibel sind, können Sie oft bessere Angebote finden. Vergleichen Sie Preise: Nutzen Sie Preisvergleichsseiten, um das beste Angebot zu finden. Buchen Sie frühzeitig: Besonders in der Hochsaison sollten Sie Ihre Unterkunft rechtzeitig reservieren. Indem Sie diese Tipps befolgen, finden Sie garantiert die perfekte Unterkunft für Ihren Urlaub in Slowenien. 08 Was sind die besten Aktivitäten für Familien mit Kindern in Slowenien? Slowenien ist ein fantastisches Reiseziel für Familien mit Kindern. Das Land bietet eine wunderbare Mischung aus Naturerlebnissen, kulturellen Highlights und kinderfreundlichen Aktivitäten. Hier sind einige der besten Vorschläge: Naturerlebnisse: Postojna-Höhle : Eine der größten Höhlen Europas mit einem unterirdischen Fluss und einer beeindruckenden Höhlenbahn. Vintgar-Schlucht : Ein malerischer Wanderweg entlang der Radovna, einem Nebenfluss der Sava. Triglav-Nationalpark: Der größte slowenische Nationalpark bietet zahlreiche Wanderwege, Seen und Wasserfälle. Für Familien eignen sich besonders leichte Wanderungen und die Besichtigung des Bohinjer Sees. Lipica Gestüt: Hier können Sie die berühmten Lipizzaner-Pferde bewundern und bei einer Kutschenfahrt durch den Park die Natur genießen. Lipizzaner Städtereisen: Ljubljana : Die grüne Hauptstadt Sloweniens bietet eine lebendige Atmosphäre, eine schöne Altstadt und zahlreiche Spielplätze. Bled : Ein malerischer Ort mit einem See, einer Insel und einer Burg. Kinder werden die Bootsfahrt zur Insel und die Burgbesichtigung lieben. Piran: Eine charmante Küstenstadt mit venezianischem Flair und engen Gassen. Wasserparks: Terme Vivat - package 3 days : Ihre Reise beginnt in der Terme Vivat, einer Wellnessoase im ruhigen Nordosten Sloweniens. Terme Snovik: Terme Snovik ist das höchstgelegene Thermalbad des Tuhinj-Tals und der Kamniško-Savinjske-Alpen. Hotel Habakuk: Stellen Sie sich einen Ort vor, an dem Ruhe und Erholung Hand in Hand gehen und an dem jeder Moment auf Ihre ultimative Entspannung zugeschnitten ist. Weitere Aktivitäten: Radfahren: Viele Regionen in Slowenien bieten gut ausgebaute Radwege für Familien. Reiten: Es gibt zahlreiche Reitställe, die geführte Ausritte für Familien anbieten. Höhlenforschung: Neben der Postojna-Höhle gibt es viele kleinere Höhlen, die für Kinder erkundet werden können. Tierschutzparks: In einigen Regionen gibt es Tierschutzparks, in denen Kinder Tiere hautnah erleben können. Tipps für einen Familienurlaub in Slowenien: Flexibilität: Kinder brauchen Abwechslung. Planen Sie nicht zu viel und lassen Sie Raum für spontane Entscheidungen. Picknick: Packen Sie ein Picknick ein und genießen Sie die Natur. Lokale Küche: Probieren Sie die slowenische Küche, die auch für Kinder geeignet ist. Unterkünfte: Wählen Sie Unterkünfte, die auf Familien ausgerichtet sind und beispielsweise Kinderbetten oder Spielplätze anbieten. Mit diesen Tipps wird Ihr Familienurlaub in Slowenien zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis! Möchten Sie noch weitere Informationen zu bestimmten Aktivitäten oder Regionen? 09 Welche traditionellen slowenischen Gerichte sollte man während des Urlaubs probieren? Slowenien bietet eine vielfältige und köstliche Küche, die von den Einflüssen der Nachbarländer geprägt ist, aber dennoch ihren eigenen einzigartigen Charakter besitzt. Hier sind einige traditionelle slowenische Gerichte, die Sie unbedingt probieren sollten: Hauptgerichte: Štruklji: Diese kleinen Teigtaschen, gefüllt mit Käse, Obst oder anderen Zutaten, sind ein Klassiker der slowenischen Küche. Sie können gedünstet, gebacken oder gebraten werden. Idrijski žlikrofi: Diese herzhaften Teigtaschen, gefüllt mit einer Kartoffel-Topfen-Füllung, sind eine Spezialität der Stadt Idrija und werden traditionell mit einer zerlassenen Buttersoße serviert. Kranjska klobasa: Diese würzige Wurst ist ein beliebter Snack und wird oft gegrillt oder in Eintöpfen verwendet. Ajdovi žganci: Ein herzhafter Brei aus Buchweizen, der oft mit Braten oder Gulasch gegessen wird. Jota: Ein deftiger Eintopf aus Sauerkraut, weißen Bohnen und Kartoffeln. Süßspeisen: Potica: Eine süße Nussrolle, die es in unzähligen Variationen gibt. Die Füllung kann aus Nüssen, Mohn, Rosinen oder Quark bestehen. Prekmurska gibanica: Ein mehrlagiger Kuchen mit einer Füllung aus Nüssen, Äpfeln, Mohn und Quark. Kremšnita: Eine cremige Creme-Schicht-Torte, die oft mit Vanillegeschmack zubereitet wird. Regionale Spezialitäten: Soča-Tal: Forellen aus der Soča, Käsesorten wie Tolminc und Bovec, sowie lokale Schnäpse. Primorska: Meeresfrüchte, wie beispielsweise Oktopus und Muscheln. Kranjska: Die Kranjska klobasa und andere Fleischspezialitäten. Tourist Farm RedFairytale Tipps für Ihren kulinarischen Trip: Besuchen Sie lokale Gostilnas: Hier können Sie die authentische slowenische Küche genießen. Probieren Sie den Wein: Slowenien hat eine lange Weinbautradition und bietet eine Vielzahl hervorragender Weine. Verkosten Sie die lokalen Käsesorten: Slowenien hat viele einzigartige Käsesorten, die Sie unbedingt probieren sollten. Fragen Sie nach Empfehlungen: Die Einheimischen kennen die besten Orte, um lokale Spezialitäten zu probieren. Ein kleiner Tipp am Rande: Wenn Sie vegetarisch oder vegan sind, gibt es auch viele vegetarische und vegane Optionen in Slowenien. Fragen Sie einfach nach, wenn Sie in einem Restaurant essen gehen. Mit dieser kleinen Auswahl an Gerichten können Sie Ihre kulinarische Reise durch Slowenien beginnen. Guten Appetit! Möchten Sie noch weitere Informationen zu bestimmten Gerichten oder Regionen? 10 Wie erkundet man Slowenien am besten – mit dem Auto, Zug oder Bus? Die beste Art, Slowenien zu erkunden, hängt stark von Ihren persönlichen Vorlieben, der verfügbaren Zeit und den gewünschten Reisezielen ab. Jede Transportart hat ihre eigenen Vor- und Nachteile. Lassen Sie uns die verschiedenen Optionen genauer betrachten: Mit dem Auto Flexibilität: Das Auto bietet die größte Flexibilität. Sie können Ihre Reiseroute spontan ändern und abgelegene Orte besuchen. Unabhängigkeit: Sie sind nicht an Fahrpläne gebunden und können Ihre Zeit selbst einteilen. Gepäck: Sie können unbegrenzt viel Gepäck mitnehmen. Landschaft: Sie können die Landschaft in Ihrem eigenen Tempo genießen und an beliebigen Orten anhalten. Nachteile: Staus, Parkplatzsuche, Kosten für Benzin und Maut, sowie die Notwendigkeit, einen Parkplatz zu finden. Mit dem Zug Entspannung: Sie können die Fahrt genießen und die Landschaft vorbeiziehen sehen. Umweltfreundlich: Züge sind eine umweltfreundliche Transportalternative. Komfort: Moderne Züge bieten oft einen hohen Komfort. Nachteile: Begrenzte Anzahl von Zügen, insbesondere in abgelegenen Gebieten. Weniger Flexibilität bei der Routenplanung. Mit dem Bus Günstig: Busreisen sind in der Regel die günstigste Transportmöglichkeit. Reichweite: Busse verkehren in viele Regionen Sloweniens. Nachteile: Weniger Komfort als in einem Zug, begrenzte Flexibilität bei den Fahrplänen und Haltestellen. Welche Option ist die richtige für Sie? Für Abenteuerlustige und Naturliebhaber: Das Auto bietet die größte Flexibilität, um abgelegene Wanderwege und Naturparks zu erkunden. Für Reisende, die die Landschaft genießen möchten: Sowohl der Zug als auch der Bus bieten die Möglichkeit, die Landschaft zu bewundern. Für Städtereisende: In den größeren Städten ist ein Auto oft nicht notwendig, da die öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel gut ausgebaut sind. Für Familien: Ein Auto bietet die größte Flexibilität, um die Bedürfnisse einer Familie zu erfüllen. Kombinationen: Mieten Sie ein Auto an Ihrem Zielort: Wenn Sie mit dem Flugzeug anreisen, können Sie ein Auto am Flughafen mieten und damit das Land erkunden. Nutzen Sie eine Kombination aus Zug und Bus: Für längere Strecken können Sie den Zug nehmen und vor Ort Busse für kürzere Strecken nutzen. Tipps: Kaufe eine Slovenia Card: Mit dieser Karte erhältst du kostenlosen Eintritt in viele Museen und Sehenswürdigkeiten sowie Ermäßigungen auf öffentliche Verkehrsmittel. Plane deine Route im Voraus: Überlege dir, welche Orte du besuchen möchtest und wie viel Zeit du für jede Region einplanst. Informiere dich über die Straßenverhältnisse: Insbesondere in den Bergen können die Straßenverhältnisse im Winter schwierig sein. Buche deine Tickets im Voraus: Besonders in der Hochsaison empfiehlt es sich, Zug- und Bustickets im Voraus zu buchen. Die beste Art, Slowenien zu erkunden, hängt von deinen individuellen Bedürfnissen und Vorlieben ab. Egal für welche Transportart du dich entscheidest, Slowenien wird dich mit seiner vielfältigen Landschaft und seiner herzlichen Gastfreundschaft begeistern. Möchtest du noch weitere Informationen zu einem bestimmten Verkehrsmittel oder einer Region in Slowenien? 1 2 3 4 5 Übersetzung der Seite in Ihre Sprache Wussten Sie, dass Sie jede Seite mit drei einfachen Klicks in Ihre Sprache übersetzen können? Befolgen Sie die nachstehenden Anweisungen und genießen Sie das Lesen Ihrer Lieblingsinhalte in Ihrer Sprache. Reisen Sie mit einem Lächeln!
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- Celje
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- Vrhnika
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- Kamnik
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- Hrastnik
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- Tržič
cf8876a7-bcf3-4c5c-9abf-dac9a52aa4d6 Back to the cities Tržič Tržič, located in the foothills of the majestic Karavanke mountains, is a picturesque Slovenian town renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The town offers a perfect combination of alpine charm, history, and outdoor activities, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The town is famous for its Tržič Castle, a historical landmark that dates back to the 12th century and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can also explore the Tržič Museum, which provides fascinating insights into the town’s past, particularly its textile industry and traditional shoemaking. Nature lovers can enjoy hiking in the nearby Karavanke Mountain Range or explore the picturesque Lokev Valley with its serene landscapes and rivers. Additionally, Tržič is known for its local cuisine, with hearty alpine dishes that are perfect for refueling after a day of exploration. Come and discover the beauty and history of Tržič, where nature, culture, and tradition come together. With Visit-Places, you can easily find the best restaurants, accommodations, and tailored itineraries to make the most of your visit. Hiking, Historical town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Family Sea Fun Apartment
Welcome to Family Sea Fun Apartment. Welcome to Paradise Bay Resort! We're delighted to have you here, and our entire team is committed to making your stay memorable. Feel free to reach out if you need anything - we're here to help! Wishing you a wonderful stay.Family Sea Fun Apartment Family Sea Fun Apartment Welcome to Family Sea Fun Apartment. Welcome to Paradise Bay Resort! We're delighted to have you here, and our entire team is committed to making your stay memorable. Feel free to reach out if you need anything - we're here to help! Wishing you a wonderful stay. Check in 15h 10h Check-in: Check-out: Chat Call us Chat Email us Chat About us Weather Weather Weather Transports Shop Shops Personal care Aid We recommend you Gostilna Oljka Vanganel Local cuisine Chat Koper Location Mark as Starred Sarajevo 84 Meat Chat Koper Location Mark as Starred Capra in Koper All Chat Koper Location Mark as Starred UN RENT a BIKE Koper Chat Location The challenge of Istria Lucija Chat Location Directions to accommodation House rules Welcome! Please familiarize yourself with the following house rules, which will contribute to a comfortable stay for both you and future guests. Please respect the check-out time so that we can prepare the apartment for the next guests. Silence and Respect for Neighbors Observe the night silence between 22:00 and 07:00. Do not make excessive noise, especially in corridors and balconies. Cleanliness and Order Please keep the apartment clean and tidy. Before departure, please: Wash the dishes and put them away. Empty the garbage into the designated containers. You turn off all the lights and air conditioners. Safe Use of Equipment Use the equipment in the apartment carefully and in accordance with the instructions. If you notice any malfunction, please notify us immediately. Smoking and Pets Smoking is not allowed in the apartment. Use designated outdoor smoking areas. Pets are allowed only by prior arrangement. Economical Use of Resources Please use water and electricity sparingly. Turn off the lights when you leave the room and only use the air conditioner when you are in the apartment. Disclaimers and Liability In the event of damage to equipment or furniture, you are responsible for compensation. The owner is not responsible for guests' personal belongings, so please use the safe for valuables. Urgent Cases In the event of an emergency (fire, flood, etc.), call the number for help immediately: ____. Contact for other issues: ____. Storage of Personal Items Please do not leave personal belongings in the hallways or common areas. Departure and Return of the Key Before leaving, make sure you haven't forgotten any personal items. Leave the key in the agreed place or return it to the staff. We thank you for respecting the house rules and wish you a pleasant stay! ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us.
- Izola
da986a1d-0756-4ec7-b279-e1197609a000 Back to the cities Izola Nestled along the sparkling shores of the Adriatic Sea, Izola is a charming seaside town on Slovenia’s coast that captivates visitors with its Mediterranean allure, vibrant history, and relaxed atmosphere. Known for its authentic fishing traditions, breathtaking views, and delicious cuisine, Izola is a perfect destination for those seeking a blend of relaxation, culture, and coastal adventure. One of Izola’s highlights is its old town, a maze of narrow cobblestone streets that tell the story of its Venetian past. Explore Manzioli Square, where Venetian-style architecture and charming cafes set the stage for a leisurely stroll or a cup of coffee. Nearby, the Parish Church of St. Maurus, perched on a hill, offers stunning views of the town and the Adriatic Sea, making it a favourite spot for photography enthusiasts. For sunseekers, Simonov Zaliv (Simon’s Bay) and Lighthouse Beach provide idyllic settings for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing by the sea. These beaches are family-friendly and offer easy access to amenities, making them perfect for a day by the water. Adventure seekers can enjoy water sports such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or sailing, with rental options available along the coastline. Sea side, Mediteran vibes, Local fish, Coastal views, Historical town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- How to arrive | Visit-slovenia.eu
Plan your journey to Slovenia effortlessly with our expert tips on transportation and travel options. How to arrive 01 Travelling to Slovenia by car When traveling to Slovenia by car, it's essential to be aware of the following regulations and information: Driving Requirements: Only individuals holding a valid driving license issued in Slovenia, a foreign driving license, or an international driving license can operate a motor vehicle within the country. Drivers must carry their driving license and present it upon request by a police officer. A valid vehicle registration certificate must be carried and shown when requested by a police officer. Motor vehicles and trailers can participate in road traffic if registered and possess a valid vehicle registration certificate. Drivers with foreign or EEA registrations must have a valid international motor vehicle insurance policy applicable in the EU or provide alternative proof of insurance. Speed Limits in Slovenia: 50 km/h within settled areas 90 km/h outside settled areas 110 km/h on major roadways for motor vehicles and highways 130 km/h on motorways 80 km/h for motor vehicles with a caravan trailer without brakes 80 km/h for buses and buses with a light trailer; on motorways, buses are allowed to drive up to 100 km/h, except those carrying children. Regulations: Dipped headlights are mandatory during winter. The use of mobile phones while driving is prohibited. Seat belt usage is mandatory. A reflective sleeveless jacket is obligatory emergency equipment in every vehicle, and the driver must wear it when outside the car on the road. Petrol Stations: Petrol stations in larger cities and on highways are open 24/7. Eurosuper 95, Super 95, Super 98, Super plus 98, Euro Diesel, and Diesel are commonly available. Gas (LPG) is accessible in major cities and at petrol stations on highways. For detailed information on highway toll charges in Slovenia, please visit the official websites: www.dars.si/en - DARS (Motorway Company in the Republic of Slovenia) 02 Flying to Slovenia Most Slovenia airports have flight connections to major cities all over Europe, making it easy to plan your trip to Slovenia. The main international airports in Slovenia are Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport and Maribor Edvard Rusjan Airport. Airlines such, Lufthansa, EasyJet, Wizz Air, and Ryanair operate flights to Slovenia from various European countries. Visit-slovenia.eu can help you find the best flight options for your travel plans and ensure a smooth arrival to Slovenia. Additionally, if you need assistance with transportation to your accommodations or around the country, Visit-slovenia.eu can provide reliable and efficient solutions to make your trip stress-free. For detailed information and to purchase airline tickets, see the offers at this link. 03 Travelling to Slovenia by bus It is possible to travel to Slovenia by bus. Depending on your location, various bus operators offer services that connect Slovenia to different European countries. vary, but most trips take around 5-10 hours. It is recommended to check the bus timetable in advance and book your tickets in advance to avoid any complications during the journey. For further information and to book your tickets online: 04 Travel to Slovenia by train Yes, you can travel to Slovenia by train with Rail Europe. Slovenia is well-connected to Europe's rail network, and Rail Europe offers a variety of train options to help you explore the country. You can board a train from neighbouring countries like Austria, Italy, and Hungary, and there are direct trains available from major European cities like Munich, Prague, and Vienna. Rail Europe also provides information on train schedules, routes, and ticket prices, so you can plan your trip accordingly. Keep in mind that train travel times may vary depending on the starting location, but Rail Europe offers comfortable and convenient travel options to help you reach your final destination in Slovenia. Traffic Information See live road conditions, Times to travel and Weather in Slovenia, so that you can travel stress-free and with a smile. Visit the site
- Gornja Radgona
41f82ff2-4a81-4bc3-b8bd-bf5d6460c430 Back to the cities Gornja Radgona One of Gornja Radgona’s main attractions is its proud tradition of winemaking. The town is the birthplace of Radgonske Gorice, Slovenia’s oldest sparkling wine, produced using the méthode traditionnelle. Visitors can tour the wine cellars, learn about the centuries-old winemaking process, and, of course, indulge in tastings of the famous Radgona sparkling wines. The town’s location along the Mura River makes it an excellent base for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy tranquil walks along the riverbanks, fishing, or cycling on the well-maintained trails that connect Gornja Radgona to nearby towns and villages. For a unique experience, take a ride on a traditional Mura raft, an age-old way of navigating the river, while learning about the local rafting traditions. Food enthusiasts will be delighted by the town’s culinary offerings. Gornja Radgona’s traditional dishes reflect the region’s agricultural roots, featuring hearty meals prepared with fresh, local ingredients. Must-try dishes include bograč (a rich meat stew), štruklji (rolled dough filled with various savory or sweet fillings), and prekmurska gibanica, a layered dessert that is a true Slovenian delicacy. Pair these delights with a glass of local wine for an unforgettable gastronomic experience. wineculture, vineyards, Family-Friendly, River side, Historical town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Piran
938ccbb0-7724-40a3-9596-49b0855067c1 Back to the cities Piran Nestled along Slovenia's stunning Adriatic coast, Piran is a picturesque coastal town that offers a perfect blend of historical charm, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow streets, and scenic seaside views, Piran is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Slovenia. Piran is one of the most charming towns on the Slovenian coast, making it an ideal getaway for tourists seeking culture, history, and stunning seaside landscapes. Piran’s history dates back to Roman times, and its rich cultural heritage is evident in its well-preserved architecture and landmarks. The Piran Old Town is a maze of narrow streets, alleys, and squares, lined with colorful Venetian-style buildings, which transport visitors back to the town’s flourishing maritime past. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its medieval architecture and beautiful urban design making it one of the most visually stunning towns in Slovenia. Piran’s location on the Adriatic Sea gives the town its maritime character and charm. Visitors can stroll along the Piran Seafront, a picturesque promenade that offers stunning views of the ocean, surrounding coastline, and the Venetian-style buildings lining the water’s edge. The seafront is lined with cafes, where visitors can enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine while taking in the beautiful coastal atmosphere. Sea side, Coastal views, Beach life, Historical town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Veli Badin - The Ears of Istria
Discover the Enchanting Veli Badin - The Ears of Istria. The ears of Istria may not be widely known, but once you visit them, you'll realize they deserve a place among the most beautiful destinations for hiking and cycling. Veli Badin, located in the picturesque region of Istria, offers breathtaking views, unique geological formations, and a serene atmosphere that will captivate outdoor enthusiasts. Join us as we explore the hidden treasures of Veli Badin and uncover the magic of this enchanting destination. < Veli Badin - The Ears of Istria Discover the Enchanting Veli Badin - The Ears of Istria. The ears of Istria may not be widely known, but once you visit them, you'll realize they deserve a place among the most beautiful destinations for hiking and cycling. Veli Badin, located in the picturesque region of Istria, offers breathtaking views, unique geological formations, and a serene atmosphere that will captivate outdoor enthusiasts. Join us as we explore the hidden treasures of Veli Badin and uncover the magic of this enchanting destination. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Krško
e968a4b7-cfaf-40e8-960f-f8946a4b13b0 Back to the cities Krško Krško boasts a long and fascinating history, dating back to Roman times. Explore the Old Town, where centuries-old buildings and landmarks whisper stories of the past. Visit the Church of St. John the Evangelist, an impressive Baroque structure, and admire the Capuchin Monastery, home to a valuable library with rare manuscripts and books. Krško offers numerous opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. Stroll along the scenic banks of the Sava River, or take a leisurely bike ride through the rolling hills of the surrounding countryside. Adventure seekers can kayak or canoe on the Sava, soaking in the peaceful ambience and lush landscapes. Whether you’re drawn by its history, enchanted by its natural beauty, or curious about its innovations, Krško promises a memorable experience. Discover this vibrant town and immerse yourself in its welcoming atmosphere, where the past and present harmoniously coexist. Visit Krško for an unforgettable journey through Slovenia’s Lower Sava Valley. Local culture, River side, Historical landmarks, Outdoor Activities, Medieval town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Slovenske Konjice
5c0685c0-e969-4e0c-811b-f9043c9ddbb4 Back to the cities Slovenske Konjice Slovenske Konjice, located in the heart of Slovenia, is a town full of history and cultural significance. Surrounded by lush vineyards and the picturesque slopes of the Pohorje Mountains, this charming destination offers visitors a delightful blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. One of the town’s main attractions is the Konjice Castle, a medieval fortress that overlooks the town and offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. The castle is a symbol of the region’s rich past and is home to a museum that showcases the area’s history. Slovenske Konjice is also renowned for its St. George's Church, an iconic religious site, as well as the Zlati Grič wine estate, where visitors can enjoy local wine and take in the scenic vineyard views. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Jurgovo mountain resort, offering hiking opportunities in both summer and winter. Discover the beauty and history of Slovenske Konjice. With Visit-slovenia, you can easily find local restaurants, accommodations, and personalised itineraries to make the most of your visit. Hiking, Historical town, Wine Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Zagorje ob Savi
9816ab9c-5e43-4955-b580-527bb7c0d257 Back to the cities Zagorje ob Savi Zagorje ob Savi, nestled in the heart of the Sava River Valley, offers a blend of natural beauty, rich industrial heritage, and a welcoming community spirit. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests, this charming town provides a serene retreat from urban bustle while showcasing its unique identity. One of the town's highlights is its industrial history, reflected in local landmarks and cultural events. Visitors can explore the Delavski Dom Cultural Center, which serves as a hub for arts and entertainment, or delve into the region’s past at museums dedicated to mining and the industrial revolution. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous hiking trails in the nearby Kum and Zasavje hills, offering breathtaking views of the valley. Zagorje is also known for its warm hospitality and culinary delights, featuring local dishes that capture the essence of traditional Slovenian cuisine. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the annual Kumfest, a vibrant celebration of music, art, and community spirit. Discover the charm of Zagorje ob Savi, where culture and nature harmoniously coexist. Use Visit-Places to find the best local restaurants, accommodations, and tailored itineraries to make the most of your visit. Historical town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Črnomelj
a1f4fb7b-13b2-4b34-bf0e-c00c0b2e5afe Back to the cities Črnomelj At the heart of Črnomelj is its Old Town, where the historical character of the town can be explored. One of the town's most recognizable landmarks is the Črnomelj Castle, a medieval fortress with a rich history that dates back to the 12th century. The castle, which now houses a museum, offers visitors a glimpse into the past with exhibits on local history, culture, and art. The castle grounds also host various cultural events, making it a lively centre of activity during the summer months. One of the highlights of Črnomelj is the proximity to the Kolpa River, which serves as a natural border with Croatia. This beautiful river is a perfect spot for outdoor activities such as kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and fishing. The area around the river is dotted with peaceful beaches and picnic areas, making it an ideal location for relaxation and nature walks. The Kolpa River is also famous for its crystal-clear waters and diverse ecosystems, which are perfect for those who enjoy birdwatching and nature exploration. For those looking for a blend of history, nature, and Slovenian tradition, Črnomelj offers an authentic and peaceful experience. Whether you're exploring the town’s historical landmarks, enjoying the beauty of the Kolpa River, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Črnomelj is a hidden gem that promises a memorable and relaxing stay in the heart of Slovenia's Bela Krajina region. Local traditions, Nature walks, Historical town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Jesenice
7b74e566-8a92-431a-a4e8-e57f0f655915 Back to the cities Jesenice Jesenice is historically known as the steel town of Slovenia, with its roots deeply tied to ironworks and steel production. A visit to the Museum of the Ironworks (Muzej Stara Sava) provides fascinating insights into the town’s industrial past. Located in the Stara Sava industrial complex, the museum features well-preserved remnants of Jesenice's iron-making history, including a blast furnace and a blacksmith's workshop. For hiking and trekking, Jesenice provides access to several scenic routes. The Golica Mountain, part of the Karavanke range, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and peaks. Whether you’re an experienced mountaineer or a casual hiker, Jesenice's trails cater to all levels of adventurers. In winter, the area transforms into a haven for snow sports, with nearby resorts offering skiing, sledging, and snowshoeing. Whether you’re exploring its industrial heritage, hiking through the daffodil-covered meadows, or venturing into the Julian Alps, Jesenice offers an authentic Slovenian experience. Its combination of cultural depth and natural splendour ensures a memorable visit for every traveller. Winter activities, Alps, Mountain village, Hiking, Historical town Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Ajdovščina
ada1350e-d5eb-49d8-92a9-a05133a0ffc5 Back to the cities Ajdovščina Ajdovščina, a charming town in western Slovenia, lies in the heart of the Vipava Valley, surrounded by lush vineyards, rolling hills, and a Mediterranean climate. Known for its rich history and cultural heritage, the town dates back to Roman times, with the remains of the ancient fortress Castra still visible today. Visitors can explore Ajdovščina's vibrant art scene, including galleries and cultural events, or enjoy the natural beauty of the nearby Vipava River and the surrounding hills, perfect for hiking and cycling. The town is also a gateway to Slovenia’s renowned wine region, offering opportunities for wine tastings and culinary delights featuring local produce. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, a taste of history, or a peaceful retreat, Ajdovščina offers something for everyone. Discover the town’s charm and plan your visit with our curated recommendations for accommodations, restaurants, and activities. vineyards, wineculture, outdooractivities, medievaltown Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Waterway in Radlje ob Dravi
Exploring the Educational Waterway in Radlje ob Dravi - A Green Experience. Are you ready for an exciting adventure amidst nature's beauty? Waterway in Radlje ob Dravi, with its captivating themed trails, offers a delightful escape for tourists from Europe seeking a unique and educational experience. Among the seven fascinating trails, the Green Experiences of the Manor House of Marenberg on the Drava River stand out, providing a perfect blend of nature, history, and fun activities. < Waterway in Radlje ob Dravi Exploring the Educational Waterway in Radlje ob Dravi - A Green Experience. Are you ready for an exciting adventure amidst nature's beauty? Waterway in Radlje ob Dravi, with its captivating themed trails, offers a delightful escape for tourists from Europe seeking a unique and educational experience. Among the seven fascinating trails, the Green Experiences of the Manor House of Marenberg on the Drava River stand out, providing a perfect blend of nature, history, and fun activities. Read more Contact Us Previous Next
- Lendava
b34a2e4e-b99b-47b2-96c1-d1e9bcc402d8 Back to the cities Lendava Located in the extreme northeast of Slovenia, Lendava is a town that sits at the crossroads of three countries – Slovenia, Croatia, and Hungary. This unique position gives Lendava a distinct charm, blending the cultures, traditions, and languages of the surrounding regions. Known for its rich Prekmurje culture, Lendava is a destination that offers travellers a fascinating mix of history, nature, and local heritage. Lendava is a town with a deep-rooted history, where Prekmurje culture shines through in its language, customs, and architecture. Visitors can stroll through the charming streets of Lendava’s old town, which features traditional houses and buildings reflecting the town’s multicultural heritage. Lendava Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the town, is a prominent landmark. Lendava is situated in one of Slovenia's wine-producing regions, and the vineyards surrounding the town are perfect for wine lovers. The Lendava Wine Road offers visitors the opportunity to tour local vineyards and taste some of the finest Slovenian wines. The wines from the region are deeply rooted in Prekmurje traditions, with varieties like Laški Riesling and Chardonnay gaining popularity. Many local wineries offer wine tasting tours, where you can learn about the production process and enjoy a glass of wine while taking in stunning views of the surrounding landscape. wineculture, Historical town, vineyards, Local traditions Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Sežana
a406ff96-2ff9-4fcc-99e4-3326454d1aef Back to the cities Sežana Sežana is a charming town located at the edge of the Slovenian Karst region, offering visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural experiences. Known as the "Gateway to the Karst," it serves as a perfect starting point for exploring the iconic karst landscape and its fascinating underground caves. The town is famous for the nearby Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where visitors can marvel at one of the largest underground canyons in the world. Sežana itself is home to the beautiful Sežana Botanical Garden, a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean flora. The town is also known for its cultural heritage, with several historical sites, including the local church and traditional Karst architecture. Sežana hosts numerous events, including festivals that celebrate local traditions, music, and cuisine. Discover the beauty and tranquility of Sežana while exploring the surrounding Karst region. With Visit-Places, you can find great restaurants, accommodations, and personalized itineraries to enhance your stay and make the most of your visit. Border city, Caves, Karst region Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5
- Novo mesto
c85904d7-c822-47a6-9433-aad3722e767a Back to the cities Novo mesto Novo Mesto's history dates back to the Roman era, and the city is home to several important archaeological sites. One of the most prominent historical landmarks is Novo Mesto Castle, located on a hill overlooking the town. The castle offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside. The stunning landscapes surrounding Novo Mesto are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The Krka River, which flows through the heart of the city, is a beautiful natural feature that offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation. The river is perfect for activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and fishing, while the nearby Krka River Park is an excellent place for hiking, biking, and picnicking in a peaceful and pristine environment. Whether you're exploring its historical sites, enjoying outdoor adventures along the Krka River, or indulging in local wines and culinary specialties, Novo Mesto is a destination that offers a rich blend of culture, history, nature, and gastronomy. The city’s relaxed atmosphere, friendly locals, and stunning surroundings make it an ideal base for discovering the heart of Slovenia's Dolenjska region. Historical town, River side, Medieval architecture, Historical landmarks Accommodation near me From modern apartments and traditional guesthouses to well-known brands and boutique accommodations . Learn more Restaurant near me Discover and book the best restaurants near your location. Learn more 1 2 3 4 5




































