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Slovenia: trip ideas
Hi,
I am planning a two week trip to Slovenia in May second half and plitvice with my family (me, wife and two kids 10 and 6). We are not much interested in big towns and primary interests would be alpine scenery, a little bit of hiking, underwater cave kayaking / biking, and swimming. Even though i wanted to spend the entirety of two weeks in Slovenia, kids have said that plitvice is non-negotiable. So will have to take a detour to plitvice. Rough itinerary that i have thought of: Day 1: Fly in to Ljubljana, relax. Day 2: Enjoy in Ljubljana, get out of jet lag and just enjoy the city Day3: Drive to Plitvice, stay overnight Day 4: Plitvice lakes Day 5: leave for logar valley Day 6,7: logar valley, panoramic road, hiking in the area Day 8: drive to Bovec via villach Day 9,10: Soca valley, swimming, rafting, zip lining, hiking Day 11: Drive to lake bled Day 12: Lake Bohinj, vingtar george Day 13: Krizna cave and back to Bled Day 14: return flight Plannign to hire a car from Ljubljana to Ljubljana. Any suggestions on the itinerary.
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Originally Posted by AMITMISHR
(Post 16907589)
Hi,
Day3: Drive to Plitvice, stay overnight Day 4: Plitvice lakes
Originally Posted by AMITMISHR
(Post 16907589)
Hi,One doubt I had was that i am spending too much time driving around and lesser time to enjoy.
Originally Posted by AMITMISHR
(Post 16907589)
Hi,
Of course, you don't have time to go to Dubrovnik or most of the coast on this trip. Seeing Croatia, not to mention Slovenia or other nearby areas of the Balkans, easily takes more than a month. [QUOTE=AMITMISHR;16907589] Good luck! |
thanks for the advice on plitvice lakes online booking. Nice to get that out of way and not get stuck in the queue.
Have looked at most touristy locations, and picked and chose what i think the kids and the adults would both like. but what i meant was hidden treasures, which are mostly known to either local people or frequent travellers to the area. Something like a waterfall post a short hike, which is great to see or advice which read on the net somewhere - "avoid postonja which is touristy and instead head to Skocjan or kryzna caves, which would offer better experience." Was confused on which cave to visit out of quite a few options. But one thing i understand is that wherever i go, the beauty of slovenia would make it worthwhile.. |
I did a similar trip over 12 days with my parents in tow. We covered Logarska Dolina, Triglav national park, Soca valley, Bled/Bohinj and Istria, Piran over that time. While a bit rushed it was completely worth it. We had a car the whole time. I would recommend keeping the car for the whole trip to save time/convenience. Roads are well marked and in great condition. Tourist offices in the little towns are great.
I would not skip Logar valley. While its less popular in my opinion it is absolutely gorgeous - the view when you first enter the valley will take your breath away. I think you intend to cover Vrsic pass but if not that drive is a must in my opinion. We didn't do the caves (not a fan). |
Thanks mnag. Vrsic pass is something which I had missed earlier and would include now, will travel from Logar valley to Bovec via the vrsic pass.
Which locality would you suggest to stay in logar valley and soca valley. Was thinking of Bovec in Soca valley, but would be open to ideas there. |
hi, sorry haven't visited Fodors in a few days. I would recommend Bovec. We stayed at Hotel Dobra Vila Bovec and loved it. The views and their garden area is spectacular and the food/service outstanding.
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In logar valley - hotel Plesnik. Its all about the amazing views. Enjoy your trip to this beautiful part of the world.
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