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A Guide to Slovenia Slovenia quietly surprises. Tucked between Italy, Austria, Croatia, and Hungary, it’s a country that slips under most radars — and then stays with you long after you’ve left. Compact but never cramped, Slovenia feels like multiple countries in one, stitched together by forests, rivers, and red-roof towns. This guide isn’t a list of what to check [...]
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About Lake Bohinj Why Lake Bohinj Is Different Lake Bohinj is the largest permanent lake in Slovenia, located in the Triglav National Park in the northwestern part of the country. Unlike its more famous neighbor, Lake Bled, Bohinj remains low-key and much less developed. There are no large hotels on the shore, no neon signs, and no party boats. What [...]
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About Lake Bled Slovenia’s Signature Lake, Explained Clearly Lake Bled is one of the most photographed places in Slovenia, but its appeal goes beyond pictures. Located just under an hour from Ljubljana, it combines a small town atmosphere with a dramatic alpine backdrop. The lake is compact — about 2 kilometers across — and features a small island in the [...]
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Ski Resorts in Slovenia From family slopes to higher elevation — without Alpine hype Slovenia’s ski resorts are compact, accessible, and straightforward. Most are within two hours of the capital and work well for short ski trips, beginners, or people combining skiing with sightseeing. Elevations aren’t extreme, and après-ski culture is modest — but the snow is managed well, [...]
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Lakes in Slovenia: A Real Guide to What’s Worth Seeing Slovenia isn’t full of massive lakes — but the ones it has are varied, easy to reach, and rarely overcrowded. Some are formed naturally, others man-made; some are tourist magnets, others barely signposted. Whether you’re driving through the country or basing yourself in Ljubljana, most lakes can be reached [...]
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Castles in Slovenia: A Journey Through Fortresses and Time Slovenia has more castles than most travelers expect. Spread across hills, valleys, and towns, they vary in condition and function — some are museums, some venues for events, others quiet ruins open to explore. They’re not grand in scale, but they’re rooted in history and geography, and visiting a [...]
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