Slovenia - Best Places to visit - Lubjijana, Lake Bled, Trzic, Lake Bohinj, Idrija, Pivka, Sevnica

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2024
  • Join us for this video discovering the most exciting places to visit in Slovenia including Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj, Maribor, Skocjan Caves, Trzic, Idrija Mercury Mine, Pivka, Sevnica, Zalec.
    The capital city of Slovenia is Ljubljana which is known for its charming Old Town, riverside cafes, and cultural events.
    Slovenia has a population of approximately 2.1 million people.
    The official language is Slovenian however English and German are widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and among the younger population.
    Slovenia's national currency is the Euro (€).
    The major rivers in Slovenia include:
    • Sava: Flows through central Slovenia, passing by Ljubljana and merging with the Danube.
    • Drava: Forms part of Slovenia's northern border with Austria.
    • Soča: Known for its emerald color and picturesque valley in the Julian Alps.
    Some of the best lakes in Slovenia include:
    • Lake Bled: Famous for its island with a church, medieval castle, and stunning mountain backdrop.
    • Lake Bohinj: Larger than Lake Bled and nestled in the Triglav National Park, offering tranquility and outdoor activities.
    • Lake Jasna: A small alpine lake near Kranjska Gora, known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding peaks.
    Slovenia has a short coastline along the Adriatic Sea, offering several small beaches and coastal towns. Some popular beaches include:
    • Portorož: Known for its sandy beaches, spas, and vibrant nightlife.
    • Piran: A picturesque coastal town with narrow streets, historic buildings, and a scenic harbor.
    • Strunjan: A natural reserve with secluded beaches and cliffs, ideal for nature lovers.
    The highest peak in Slovenia is Triglav, standing at 2,864 meters above sea level.
    Best Towns to Visit
    • Ljubljana: The capital city known for its medieval castle, vibrant markets, and cultural events.
    • Bled: A charming town famous for Lake Bled, Bled Castle, and outdoor activities like hiking and boating.
    • Piran: A coastal gem with Venetian architecture, seafood restaurants, and panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.
    • Maribor: Slovenia's second-largest city, known for its wine-growing region, historic Old Town, and winter sports.
    • Kranjska Gora: A resort town near the Austrian border, popular for skiing, hiking, and outdoor adventures.
    Visa Requirements
    Travelers from the EU, EEA (European Economic Area), and many other countries do not require a visa for short visits. Visa requirements apply to citizens of some non-EU/EEA countries.
    Road Travel
    • Vignette: A vignette is required for vehicles using highways in Slovenia, available for purchase at border crossings, gas stations, and online.
    • Road Tolls: Tolls are primarily for highways and are collected through vignettes.
    • Speed Limits: Urban areas: 50 km/h; Rural roads: 90 km/h; Highways: 130 km/h.
    Shops in Slovenia are generally open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday to Friday, and until 1:00 PM or 2:00 PM on Saturdays. Some larger stores and shopping malls may stay open later and on Sundays, especially in tourist areas.
    Wild camping is allowed in Slovenia in designated areas and with landowner permission.
    Many campsites offer facilities for campers and are located in scenic natural settings.
    Best Tourist Attractions
    • Postojna Cave: One of Slovenia's most famous attractions, known for its underground passages and stalactite formations.
    • Predjama Castle: A medieval castle built into a cliff near Postojna, offering panoramic views and historical insights.
    • Škocjan Caves: UNESCO-listed caves with underground chambers, waterfalls, and diverse cave fauna.
    • Velika Planina: A pastoral plateau with traditional shepherd's huts, hiking trails, and panoramic views of the Alps.
    • Lipica Stud Farm: Home to Lipizzaner horses, offering guided tours and equestrian shows.
    Price of a Litre of Beer and Wine
    The average price for a litre of beer is around €1-2, while a litre of wine costs approximately €5-10, depending on the brand and location.
    Rob and Krys Henshaw, an Australian couple, created Aussie European Tour, a TH-cam Video channel and website (www.aussieeuropeantour.com) to record the various tours and holidays they have enjoyed over the years.
    Some of the videos may include tips on the following:
    Visas and passports
    Currencies
    Credit cards and other types of cards
    Languages
    Mobile phones and SIM cards
    Hiring or renting vehicles
    Purchasing motorhomes
    Road rules and parking rules for drivers
    Vignettes
    Driving safely in certain countries
    Walking safely in busy tourist areas
    Shopping days and hours
    0:00 Intro
    0:10 Lubjijana
    0:30 Bled Castle
    2:25 Trzic - Dovzan Gorge
    3:48 Bohinjska Bistrica
    3:58 Lake Bohinj
    4:25 Slovenia on the road
    5:05 Idrija and Mercury Mine
    5:34 Skocjan Caves
    5:50 Pivka and Military Museum
    6:14 Dolenjske Toplice
    6:34 Kostanjevica na Krki
    6:50 Sevnica
    7:04 Vrbje
    7:20 Zalec and beer fountain
    7:35 Maribor

ความคิดเห็น • 4

  • @rajanisparadise
    @rajanisparadise 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    wow such a beautiful view

    • @aussieeuropeantour4727
      @aussieeuropeantour4727  25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes Lake Bled is really beautiful, however a little touristy - we pregferred nice quiet places like Trzic

  • @user-jx7od8js3w
    @user-jx7od8js3w 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Slovenija is very nice beder like America

    • @aussieeuropeantour4727
      @aussieeuropeantour4727  25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes Slovenia is very nice - we liked it much better than America as the customs, food and beverages are really great and are very different from what we are used to in Australia.