This article explores these hidden treasures, uncovering their beauty and importance. At over 24 kilometers long, Postojna Cave is Slovenia's most visited attraction. Guided tours are offered through ...
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The Slovenian sections take you from the fairytale-like forests of the Soča Valley to the wine region in the western part of the country. With 13,000 caves (and counting), Slovenia is a country ...
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You are invited to fall in love with green Slovenia and its huge variety of terrains from rivers and lakes to caves and mountains - all in a relatively small space. Park life Nature parks are a ...
Slovenia is a land of surprises. From bottomless caves and ancient forests to rolling vineyards and a dense patchwork of lakes, wilderness and mountains, it is unlike anywhere else in Europe.
This epic cave system was the first Slovenian site to be added by Unesco in 1986. The word karst comes from the Slovenian name for its region with distinctive limestone scenery. One of the world ...
Slovenia’s Skocjan Caves and the Primeval Beech Forests are deemed natural sites, while the country’s remaining trio are designated cultural sites. Unesco recognises these five world heritage sites ...