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  • Ljubljana MTB Weekend

    And finally, because all of this is practically integrated into the city itself. Unlike most large cities, here you don’t need a car to reach the trails. You simply hop on your bike, ride your favourite trail, and just a few minutes later, you’re enjoying a well-earned drink or ice cream with friends in the city.

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  • Everybody Skate 2025

    At the Everybody Go Skate event, recreational athletes can take part in the half-marathon or marathon distance together with the competitors and join them drafting in a group. The event is attended…

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  • Cultural venues

    Go to Ljubljana Castle Website Metelkova – Alternative Culture Centre Metelkova is one of the most famous attractions in Ljubljana. The alternative culture centre, which rose from a squat in former army barracks, brings together a variety of creative practices and events.

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  • Slovenian Cinematheque

    At the Cinematheque, we also restore films and thus contribute to the preservation of film heritage. One of the most beautiful museums in the Coastal-Karst region. At the renovated Škratelj Homestead in Divača, the birthplace of the internationally renowned star of European silent cinema, the actress Ida Kravanja – Ita Rina, we set up, in cooperation with the Municipality of Divača, the Museum of Slovenian Film Actors and a permanent exhibition dedicated to Ita Rina.

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  • Accessibility of Ljubljana by Wheelchair

    If you wish to check whether international buses or trains to Ljubljana are accessible, you can contact the provider directly, and most of the transportation options are adapted to the wheelchairs. You can also take a taxi service from the Ljubljana Airport to the city (as well as going around the city).

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  • Grintovec (2558 m)

    Grintovec (2558 m) © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič To the highest peak of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps Ljubljana is also an excellent starting point for the most demanding mountaineering challenges. On clear days, the peaks and ridges of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps are tantalisingly visible, appearing to rise above the city centre, and they are in fact very close at hand.

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  • Kingfisher Nature Trail

    From here it rises up gently through karstified woodland to the Mayor’s Cave (Županova jama), one of the most beautiful show caves in Slovenia, and Cerovo Tabor – a rare surviving example of a medieval tabor or defensive compound built to protect the local population against raiding Ottoman Turks.

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  • BEAVER TRAIL (BOBROVA POT)

    Cycling the Beaver Trail, you will also learn about the pile dwellers of the area - their dwellings, handicrafts, clothing, diet, and so on. The route passes by most of the village's attractions, from the Church of St. James (the Slovenian St. James Way (Jakobova pot) also runs past it and on through the village), which the monks of Bistrica wanted to build on top of the hill but the locals repeatedly carried the building materials back to the marsh; to the village chapel with its paintings by the famous church painter Simon Ogrin; to the former Folk Elementary School building and other interesting buildings of rural architecture, from the wooden pigsty and feed kitchen, to haylofts, kozolec hayracks, and typical ground-floor farmhouses with preserved wooden roofs.

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  • FROM HORJUL TO KORENO

    From here, the route proceeds on a gravel road, mostly in the shelter of the forest, but in places the world opens up and you look out across grassy hayfields and up Alpine slopes again. This is the most challenging part of the ride, as the gradient does not let up until you emerge from the forest into the open countryside just before Koreno.

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  • Ljubljana MTB Weekend

    And finally, because all of this is practically integrated into the city itself. Unlike most large cities, here you don’t need a car to reach the trails. You simply hop on your bike, ride your favourite trail, and just a few minutes later, you’re enjoying a well-earned drink or ice cream with friends in the city.

    Read more

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