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  • A glimpse of history: tea party with the noble

    It starts and ends in front of the mansion and it takes about an hour if you take it slow. How to get there? The easiest way to get from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec is by car but you can also take the public bus at the Ljubljana bus station (line 51). It will take only a couple of minutes to reach the mansion by foot.

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  • A glimpse of history: tea party with the noble

    It starts and ends in front of the mansion and it takes about an hour if you take it slow. How to get there? The easiest way to get from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec is by car but you can also take the public bus at the Ljubljana bus station (line 51). It will take only a couple of minutes to reach the mansion by foot.

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  • Traveler Information

    James is mostly well marked in the Central Slovenia region; route markings are partially lacking only in Ljubljana, where we recommend using a GPX track and/or map. The most recognisable marking of the Way of St. James is the yellow fan-shaped shell - the scallop.

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  • A glimpse of history: tea party with the noble

    It starts and ends in front of the mansion and it takes about an hour if you take it slow. How to get there? The easiest way to get from Ljubljana to Polhov Gradec is by car but you can also take the public bus at the Ljubljana bus station (line 51). It will take only a couple of minutes to reach the mansion by foot.

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  • Informations pour les voyageurs

    James is mostly well marked in the Central Slovenia region; route markings are partially lacking only in Ljubljana, where we recommend using a GPX track and/or map. The most recognisable marking of the Way of St. James is the yellow fan-shaped shell - the scallop.

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  • Emona cubes

    Once the glaze solidifies, cut the slice into cubes. ----- This recipe is published in the book "BIC Ljubljana KRUHarije & CUKRnije" by Cankarjeva založba. Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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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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  • Path of Remembrance and Comradeship

    The Path of Remembrance and Comradeship (Pot spominov in tovarištva), a 32.5 km recreational trail encircling Ljubljana, follows the route of the barbed wire perimeter that surrounded the city during the Second World War. The path, also known as the “Path along the Wire” or the “Green Ring” is mainly intended for walking and running, although it is also popular with cyclists.

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  • BrdaVajb – where the spirit of Brda meets dialect and humour

    Sorodne zgodbe Secret culinary tips by Travel Dudes Anyone can walk through the centre of Ljubljana and enjoy some great food but you can do so much more and experience a really unforgettable trip. How? Check out what Travel Dudes did in Ljubljana.

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  • Planina nad Vrhniko (733 m)

    The circular summit indicator on the top platform tells you what you can see: all three of Slovenia’s mountain ranges (the Julian Alps, the Karavanke/Karawanken range and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps), plus rounded hills covered with forest, settlements and little churches. There is also a fine view of the great expanse of the Ljubljana Marshes. Route details There are several routes up Planina from various starting points. We recommend the two most popular and attractive trails: “Pot čez Špico” and “Pot mimo Bukve”.

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