Slovenia
Slovenia, the green heart of Europe lies between
the mountainous Austria and Italy, flat Hungary and the warm Adriatic
Sea. It is a nice surprise for many visitors from all over the
world. Snowy Alpine peaks and the Triglav National Park with many
glacial valleys, gorges, waterfalls, lakes and crystal-clear wild
waters attract visitors looking for peace in the mountains as
well as sports climbers, skiers, canoeists, gliders and others
in search for relaxation and excitement in everyday life. Bled
with an island in the middle of a lake and a mighty castle on
top of the cliff is the Alpine tourist center.
Only a two hours' drive separates mountain lovers
from pleasures, offered by the Slovene Mediterranean. Portorož
Riviere with green hinterland, great hotels, casino, congress
centers, marina and airport is known all around. A great deal
of entertainment and the exquisite Primorska cuisine with fish
specialities and top quality wines satisfies even the most pretentious
tastes.
Many possibilities for exploring and discovering
Slovenia offers the Karst region with its caves, plateaus, fields,
disappearing streams and a periodic lake. There are many underworld
caves, from the world famous Postojnska Cave with beautiful stalactites,
pillars and rocky curtains and UNESCO's Škocjan Caves to grottos
that are difficult to access, where you can climb only with a
help of experienced local guides. In Lipica (Karst) sheltered
by century-old lime trees there is an over 400 years old stud
farm of Lipizzaners, the world famous white horses with their
origin in Slovenia.
Numerous world famous natural spas developed
near thermal and mineral springs, where activity lovers, families,
businessmen and the sick accumulate their strength. The slogan
of Slovene spas is a healthy spirit and body, relaxation and well
state of health, entertainment and recreation in all seasons.
One of the indicators of rich slovenian history
and cultural heritage are castles. Cultural heritage of Slovenia
is very rich and colourfull but unfortunately mostly abandoned.
Castle Trebnik in Slovenske Konjice is one of the best practice
how cultural heritage can become an attractive tourist product.
The Slovene identity has formed together with
lively cultural life. It is mirrored in village and city architecture,
numerous folk-customs, cultural events, museums and galleries.
Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is an architectural treasure,
the center of economic, cultural and political life with lively
tourist atmosphere. The second most important centre in Slovenia
is Maribor. The Štajerska capital invites you to the embrace of
its wine growing hills and green Pohorje with number of cultural
events.
The sole of our country are people: friendly,
warm-hearted, happy and attentive.
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