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  • Polhov Gradec Mansion

    Hiking trails Dormouse Adventure Park, Polhov Gradec Distance 1.30km Duration 2:00h Ascent 80m Difficulty Easy Polhograjska Grmada: route from Polhov Gradec (through Ravnek - 898 m) Distance 4.64km Duration 1:30h Ascent 533m Difficulty Medium Altitude 898m Polhograjska gora (842 m) Distance 2.25km Duration 1:00h Ascent 447m Difficulty Easy Altitude 842m Cycling trails E-BIKE TOUR ACROSS THE POLHOV GRADEC DOLOMITES Distance 37.00km Duration 2:45h Ascent 950m Difficulty Hard FROM HORJUL TO KORENO Distance 13.00km Duration 1:30h Ascent 410m Difficulty Hard Ljubljana – Sveti Jakob (806 m) – Ljubljana (MTB/trekking) Distance 38.00km Duration 3:15h Ascent 550m Difficulty Hard Related Topics A glimpse of history: tea party with the noble Article Top 5 reasons to visit Polhov Gradec Article Castles that Ring Ljubljana Article Notes Visitors without their own transportation can travel from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec by bus line 51, from Črni Vrh by line 52, or from Suhi Dol by line 53.

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  • Creative handicraft workshops

    Come by yourself, as a pair or a group. Join a workshop during your stay in Ljubljana or for a special occasion, to make the day even more memorable. Discover a side of Ljubljana that many might think is long gone, yet is very much alive.

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  • Five waterfalls and the picturesque Hell Gorge

    A blogger. Več Sorodne zgodbe Spectacular sunrise hike above Ljubljana: Šmarna Gora A lonely hill to the north of the city, Šmarna Gora is not only one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ljubljana, but also a place for great photography, spectacular views, food, and relaxation.

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  • MORAVČE – LIMBARSKA GORA (773 m) – MORAVČE (Road)

    Detailed path description You will ride to Limbarska Gora from Moravče, a town in the hinterland of Ljubljana which marks the centre of the valley of Moravška dolina, once called the "valley of castles". Nowadays, only one castle remains: Tuštanj.

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  • BEVKE LEARNING TRAIL

    BEVKE LEARNING TRAIL A pleasant family stroll on the marshes Path recap Did you know that the Ljubljana Marshes have not been a marsh in the true sense of the word for a very long time? Are you familiar with the plants and animals that call the marshes their home?

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  • Lake Bled and Bohinj with Savica Waterfall

    Visit Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj, and Savica Waterfall on this full-day alpine adventure from Ljubljana. Embark on a breathtaking journey to the heart of the Slovenian Alps. First, you'll explore the enchanting Lake Bled, a gem of sophistication and history.

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  • Design a Unique Piece with Martina

    Design a Unique Piece with Martina Book Viva Creativa: metal and feathers – in a hidden courtyard of Gornji Square, discover the magic of metalwork and create your own unique quill, a piece that will always remind you of Ljubljana – a UNESCO City of Literature. Experience the lightness of creation inspired by jewellery designer Martina Obid Mlakar and her signature symbol – the feather.

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  • Hotel Antiq Palace & Spa

    The Antiq Palace is a member of the exclusive Small Luxury Hotels of the World collection as well as of the renowed Historic Hotels of Europe and Castle Hotels & Mansions collections. Contacts Gosposka ulica 10 1000 Ljubljana Ljubljana Phone: +386 (0)8 389 67 00, +386 (0)51 364 124 (sales) E-mail: [email protected] POI konference: http://www.antiqpalace.com Capacities Rooms 3 Area size 106 Hotel 20 Theater seats 100 Classroom 25 Banquet 80 Reception 100 Conference rooms Forum suite The reception capacity can be increased by including the outdoor areas (2 courtyards and pre-function spaces).

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  • Master Builder Plečnik Tour Awarded the Slovenia Unique Experiences Label

    The Master Plečnik experience is available every Thursday starting at 1 p.m. at TIC Ljubljana. The Slovenia Unique Experiences Label Slovenian tourism follows the common vision of Slovenia as a green boutique destination.

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  • Church of St. James

    Jakoba) was built by Jesuits between 1613 and 1615 on a site previously occupied by a Gothic church standing next to the Jesuit monastery which housed Ljubljana's first college of theology, philosophy, medicine and music. The Jesuits' early-Baroque hall church was thoroughly rebuilt around 1701.

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