Natural beauty
The first centre in Slovenia dedicated to self-healing, revitalisation of the body, relaxation and strengthening of the physical and spiritual body. The natural healing grove is located in the middle of a mixed forest, on a plot of approximately 10,000 square metres, where several energy centres and a spring of…
View moreThe village of Polšnik, with its unique events and visions for economic, pilgrimage and event tourism, was awarded the 2012 European Association for Rural Development and Village Renewal ARGE Prize. The prize in the "On the Trail of the Future" competition further strengthened the innovative good practices of the picturesque…
View moreThe picturesque villages on the right bank of the Sava River, along the Jablaniški Creek and the Reka Creek are inextricably linked to nature. There is a bat roost protected by Natura 2000, the Jablaniški Creek is home to the (piškur-obloustek), and the Sava River is home to endangered birds…
View moreThe Sava River basin has an exceptionally rich geological heritage, which you can discover in Breg pri Litija. It is in this area that the Sava River forms the largest meanders on its route and where the river builds its largest gravel pits. More than 300 Sava pebbles are on…
View moreThe Ljubljanica and Kamniška Bistrica rivers flow into the Sava at the picturesque confluence of the Sava at Podgrad. The Ljubljanica and Sava rivers were once an important waterway and a source of fish supply. The confluence is still an attractive destination for fishermen today. It is one of the…
View moreNature lovers love to venture into the Kamniška Bistrica valley, under the wreath of the mountains of the Kamniško – Savinja Alps, which invite mountaineers on more or less demanding hiking trails. The Kamniška Bistrica River has three sources, the most famous of which is the main spring near the…
View moreAn attractive recreational trail is located by the artificially dammed Gradiško Lake near Gradišče near Lukovica. The lake invites you to go for a walk accompanied by swans and ducks, or for a 4.2-kilometre run around the lake, which also attracts fishermen. The lake is also part of the Rokovnjaška…
View moreThe Volčji Potok Arboretum is an 85-hectare public park near Ljubljana. The landscaped park, with paths for long relaxing nature walks, has more than 3,500 species and varieties of ornamental trees and other flora. In addition to the flower plantations, there is a lively children's playground and exhibitions in the…
View moreAt Dole pri Litija, where the ancient tradition of charcoal-making is still alive, you can see for yourself how the wood is turned into charcoal in the pits. You can experience how the pile is made and the life of a charcoal-making family at individual charcoal farms. At any time,…
View moreVelika planina, the highest high mountain pasture in Slovenia, with its natural and cultural heritage, is one of the greatest attractions of the Heart of Slovenia. It comprises more than 500 typical shepherd's huts, numerous grazing areas, forest, moorland and typical karst sinkholes. From June to September, shepherds graze cows…
View moreLitija is one of the oldest mining towns in Slovenia, with knowledge of ore mining in the area dating back four thousand years. Later, mining was carried out by the Celts and Romans, and written sources mention the Sitarjevec mine as early as the 16th century. The Sitarjevec mine is…
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