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  • Goriški mah

    Goriški mah Goriški mah, near Goričica pod Krimom, is the largest and best preserved area of the high marshes in the region on Ljubljana Marshes. On approximately 19 hectares, layers of peat have been preserved, supporting a variety of plant species, including peat moss, downy birch, and black alder.

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  • Hiking trails

    James: Smlednik–Ljubljana Distance 23.00km Duration 6:00h Ascent 160m Marsh Pixies Trail to Mali Plac, Ljubljana Marshes Distance 3.20km Duration 2:00h Ascent 96m Difficulty Easy Šmarna gora: route via Spodnja Kuhinja (669 m) Distance 1.94km Duration 0:55h Ascent 366m Difficulty Easy Hight 669m The Way of St.

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  • Sveta Ana (484 m)

    Sveta Ana (484 m) © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše © Matej Povše Ascent to a little church with a view over the Ljubljana Marshes This little hill rises above the Ljubljana Marshes on the southern edge of Ljubljana. On it stands a little church.

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  • MMM STORIES: TRNULJA COUNTRY ESTATE

    The old homestead, adorned in belligerent blackthorn branches and hidden from the inquisitive gaze of passers-by, inspired them. Being adventurers at heart, they set themselves the challenge of…

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  • Morostig, House of Nature and Piles

    The Morostig Thematic Trail winds through the Ljubljana Marshes and ends at the reconstructed pile-dwelling settlement. This walk will inspire visitors interested not only in the history and views of the area, but also in its botanical and zoological features and diverse habitats.  

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  • Slovenia – the cradle of civilisation?

    The wheel was discovered in Ljubljana Marshes in 2002, together with its 1.20 meter- long wheel axle. Originally part of an ancient oxcart, it’s cleverly fashioned from ash and oak, is 70cm in diameter and 5cm thick, and has a square-cut hub.

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  • Slovenia – the cradle of civilisation?

    The wheel was discovered in Ljubljana Marshes in 2002, together with its 1.20 meter- long wheel axle. Originally part of an ancient oxcart, it’s cleverly fashioned from ash and oak, is 70cm in diameter and 5cm thick, and has a square-cut hub.

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  • Brezovica

    A wayside settlement between Emona (the then name of Ljubljana) and Nauportus (Vrhnika) stood here. Brezovica, once mostly a peasant settlement, was first mentioned in 1314.

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  • Log - Dragomer

    Even though there are no important sights, the diverse and relatively unspoiled nature offers numerous attractive hiking and cycling trails.

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  • Močilnik

    Močilnik, where a restaurant and guesthouse welcomes visitors all year round, is considered to be a place where Ljubljana Marshes blend into Slovenia's karst region of Kras. Contacts Web site: Močilnik Map Help us improve the site Did you find the information you were looking for?

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