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 ...
Silent caves offer a unique trekking blend of adventure and nature's serenity. They provide an escape, allowing trekkers to ...
All across the globe Unesco world heritage sites are wildly popular with visitors. And with good reason – as every one has ...
Nestled on the border between Slovenia and Italy in the Karst region is a UNESCO world heritage site and awe-inspiring cave system not to be missed. The Å kocjan Caves is one of the longest ...
With 13,000 caves (and counting), Slovenia is a country of caves. The Swiss cheese-like landscape below-ground runs throughout the country and offers hikes for all different abilities. A UNESCO ...
"After a week of preparations above and underground, the ‘cavenauts’ are set to explore a cave in Slovenia where they will live and work for six days," the ESA website says. Course designer ...
The Postojna Caves, Slovenia, are located in the Karst region, 30 mi/50 km south of Ljubljana. These impressive grottoes make up one of the largest cave systems in the world. The 15-mi-/20-km-lon ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Eking through them on an illuminating guided tour is one of Slovenia’s great travel experiences and much more rugged and rewarding than the Postojna Caves, with their tourist train. The usual ...