Slovenia’s compact size makes it easy to experience a
myriad of cultural and natural masterpieces – all in one day. At the chic
capital, Ljubljana, you can stroll through 5,000 years of history – from
hillside castles and Venetian style churches to the awe-inspiring architecture
of Jože Plečnik. Or hike around Lake Bled with its own magical island, explore
the world’s largest karstic caves, and spy brown bears deep in the forest.
Nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic coast, Slovenia is wonderful mix of Mediterranean beaches, mountains and meadows.
The Slovenian climate varies across its regions. The
northwest mountains have warmish summers followed by snowy winters when skiing,
snowboarding and ice-climbing are at their best. There’s a more Mediterranean
feel near the coast, with a reliably hot and sunny August ensuring all the
sights and festivals are open. Spring and autumn make the countryside
particularly colourful – the perfect seasons for river rafting and visiting a
vineyard or two.
No comments:
Post a Comment