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  • Ljubljana Receives Meetings Star Award

    The Kongres Magazine and Conventa presented the Meetings Star Awards for the fourteenth time last night in the Linharjeva Dvorana Hall of Cankarjev Dom, recognizing the best congress destinations…

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  • E-news Fresh from Ljubljana

    Look at these pictures. Aren't they nice? Just imagine how it is in real life.

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  • Announcing: The Hearth Summit 2025 in Ljubljana

    Announcing: The Hearth Summit 2025 in Ljubljana 24 Nov 2024 Play audio recording of content Your browser does not support the audio element. The Heart Summit will take place at the CD Congress Centre in Ljubljana from June 17th-20th 2025.

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  • E-news Fresh from Ljubljana

    Look at these pictures. Aren't they nice? Just imagine how it is in real life.

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  • E-news Fresh from Ljubljana

    Look at these pictures. Aren't they nice? Just imagine how it is in real life.

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  • Polhograjska Grmada: route from Polhov Gradec (through Ravnek - 898 m)

    Continue along the attractive little path to a fork that is just a few steps away from Mala Grmada (853 m), a summit from which on fine days you can even see the Julian Alps and Triglav, Slovenia’s highest mountain. After descending the steps down to some jagged rocks, follow the path steeply up again along the narrow rocky ridge.

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  • Untitled Stran s traso

    Untitled Stran s traso © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič © Jaka Ivančič A colourful pre-Alpine landscape on the edge of Ljubljana Polhograjska Grmada is one of the most beautiful and popular hiking destinations in the Polhov Gradec Dolomites, a rugged pre-Alpine landscape practically on the edge of the capital.

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  • Polhograjska Grmada: route from Polhov Gradec (through Ravnek - 898 m)

    Continue along the attractive little path to a fork that is just a few steps away from Mala Grmada (853 m), a summit from which on fine days you can even see the Julian Alps and Triglav, Slovenia’s highest mountain. After descending the steps down to some jagged rocks, follow the path steeply up again along the narrow rocky ridge.

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  • Rakitna Forest and Archaeological Learning Trail (789 m)

    The rest of the trail is mainly flat or rises and falls gently. Starting point Rakitna (27 km from the centre of Ljubljana). There is a macadam car park by the lake (up to 2 hours: €2.50; whole day: €5.00). From the car park, walk towards the hotel, opposite which there is a large information board with a description and map of the Roman Wall Forest and Archaeological Learning Trail (Gozdna in arheološka učna pot Rimski zid) and a hiking waymark indicating the direction to take.

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  • Hotel Mrak and its peculiar inhabitants

    Ms Nina Kuharič, General Manager, describes her favourite part of the hotel: The garden today.The garden »There's a 200 years old grapevine, which still to this day gives shade and a very special lure to the place. In warm and sunny weather we use the garden to serve breakfast and drinks. By prior arrangement, lunch and dinners can also be served outside and private bookings are possible.

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