Paul’s Velika Planina video
Paul’s Lake Bled video
Paul’s Ljubljana and Postjana video
The first place we visited was the traditional shepherd’s village in the high alpine meadow of Velika Planina. To get there we took a very steep cable car and then climbed another several hundred metres. It was tough going in parts but so worth it to see the quaint wooden huts in the middle of the greenest meadow with wildflowers just starting to flower and snowy mountain tops in every direction.
The following day we decided to stay in town and do some exploring. On our way to the funicular to take us up to Ljubljana’s castle, we crossed the landmark Dragon Bridge and happened upon the annual baked goods festival in the market. We sampled all sorts of cakes and breads and seeds and dips until Ollie and I couldn’t stand the crowds any longer.
At Ljubljana Castle we took a guided tour complete with dramatic performances from notable figures from Ljubljana’s history like Saint George who allegedly slayed the dragon where the castle now stands. The weather turned very grim and bucketed down all afternoon which ruined our plans to visit Tivoli Park. The boys and I visited a puppet museum and chilled out in the apartment instead, and Paul partook in a couple of beers at the Union Brewery Tour. This will be the beer that Paul will be drinking when we move to Kamnik. He’s a fan.
Our last full day in Slovenia, we headed to the largest tourist cave in Europe. I won’t lie; it’s a total tourist trap, but if you can overlook this, there are some pretty neat things about it, like the fact that we took a train over two kilometres into the cave and then walked a further 1.5 kms through some of the most gigantic and gorgeous caverns that I’ve ever seen (and I’ve seen a fair share of caves). The cave is also home to the olm, an albino-looking salamander with no eyes which we got to learn all about along with all sorts of other cave creatures in the Vivarium.
Not ten kilometres from the cave is another cave famous for the impenetrable castle (biggest Cave castle in the world) that was built into it and where Slovenia’s Robin Hood his out for over a year before finally being killed by authorities while he was using the toilet.
After such great times in Slovenia, we hated to say goodbye, but Paris was calling.







































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