If you want to know more about Postojna and Predjamski Grad, you can find individual postcards on these destinations in my archives. Today, I just want to share some of the delightful autumn colours we saw when we visited in October. Postojna Cave The area around the world-famous Postojna cave has some delightful deciduous woodland... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #54: Kostanjevica na Krki
This beautiful historic town lies on an island created by a meander in the Krka river in Southeastern Slovenia, close to the Croatian border. Its name means something like 'Chestnut place on the Krka.' There are two wooden trestle bridges at either end of the village which allow access to cars. It is worth visiting... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #53: Nanos (Pleša Peak), 1262m
For today's walk, I return to Slovenia, to climb a high peak on the Nanos plateau, which marks the watershed between the continental and littoral regions of the country. The Nanos Plateau Route of ascent to the Pleša peak Nanos is a high karst limestone plateau which lies at the eastern border of Slovenia's Inner... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #52: Debeli Rtič
Today I'm going to let you into a little secret: where to find another of Slovenia's hidden wild beaches. Debeli Rtič or 'Fat Cape' is a secluded spot close to the border with Muggia in Italy. It compares nicely with Moonlight Bay, Strunjan, as only locals tend to visit. It's not a very long beach,... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #51: Slavnik in bloom!
When we climbed Slavnik at Easter, most of the flowers were not yet ready to bloom, as it was still rather cold at the summit. I knew we would have to return at the height of spring, when the hills would be alive in floral colour. We made the climb today, and were not disappointed!... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #49: Škocjanske Jame
Škocjanske Jame, or 'The Škocjan Caves' are not as well-known as the tourist magnet that is Postojna Cave, but what a wonder of nature they truly are (as acknowledged in their World Heritage Site status.) If you're looking for a subterranean adventure with just a dash of existential terror thrown in, then this is the... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #48: Cerknica, The Disappearing Lake
While Bohinj may be the largest permanent lake in Slovenia, Cerknica is the largest intermittent lake. If you've never heard of an intermittent lake, you're in good company. Neither had I until I came to Slovenia. Let's pay a visit to find out what this means... What is the size of Cerknica, and how does... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #47: Vanganel Reservoir
In 1964, the Bavski Potok river was dammed to prevent it from flooding, creating the Vanganel Reservoir, which is a peaceful and secluded spot popular with fly fishers, just outside of Koper. You can park at the village of Vanganel and take a short walk through the woods to come up on the dramatic wall... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #46: Slavnik, 1028m
Also known as Istrski Triglav, 'The Istrian Triglav,' Slavnik is the highest mountain in Slovenia's Primorska region. Though it is significantly lower than Triglav (Slovenia's highest mountain, 2863m), it affords stunning views over the Istrian coast, and to Triglav itself on a clear day. It is a suitable objective for a family hike as it... Continue Reading →
Postcards from Slovenia #45: Selected Sunsets
The Slovenian coast is the land of the setting sun, and sunsets are something I used to miss whilst living in Spain, as we always lived on the East coast. The sunrises were of course spectacular, but I was not always up and about early enough to appreciate them! Back home in Britain, I used... Continue Reading →