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Interested in Slovenia's industrial heritage? Visit Technical Museum of Slovenia
There are many ways to reach the Technical Museum of Slovenia from Ljubljana (by car, taxi, bus or train), but if you are keen on cycling, rent a bike and before visiting the museum, explore the remote villages along the Ljubljana marshes, making yourself a perfect day.
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Miklavž na Gori (from Snovik Spa) .................................................................. 44 21 Bevke Learning Trail (from Bevke, Vrhnika) ........................................................ 46 22 Rakitna Forest and Archaeological Learning Trail ............................................... 48 23 Dormhouse Adventure Park (Polhov Gradec) ...................................................... 51 24 Marsh Pixies Trail to Mali Plac (Ljubljansko Barje wetland, Bevke) ....................52 25 Magical Šumberk Hill (Domžale) ...........................................................................53 26 Emerald Adventure along the Giants’ Wall (Zaplana) .........................................54 32 HIKING TRAILS in Ljubljana and Its Region Hiking Trails Family Adventures WHAT MAKES LJUBLJANA AND THE LJUBLJANA REGION IDEAL FOR HIKING?
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How architect Jože Plečnik shaped Ljubljana to become the city with a green soul
How architect Jože Plečnik shaped Ljubljana to become the city with a green soul Uroš Črnigoj Uroš is a person who never gets tired of discovering new experiences in Ljubljana and its surrounding areas.
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How architect Jože Plečnik shaped Ljubljana to become the city with a green soul
Ljubljana, designed by the architect Jože Plečnik The year 2017 in Ljubljana will be all about the genius of Jože Plečnik. This world famous architect has had a large-scale effect on Ljubljana, similar to th...
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Before Jason and the Argonauts reached the source of the Ljubljanica, they came across a great lake and, next to it, a marsh, where Jason encountered a terrible monster, which he fought and killed. That monster was the Ljubljana dragon, which today lives atop the castle tower on the Ljubljana coat of arms.
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Traveler Information
After prolonged or heavy rain, it is also necessary to check the passability of the Ljubljansko barje marsh and Planinsko polje field. MARKINGS ON THE WAY OF ST. JAMES The Way of St. 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.
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Interested in Slovenia's industrial heritage? Visit Technical Museum of Slovenia
There are many ways to reach the Technical Museum of Slovenia from Ljubljana (by car, taxi, bus or train), but if you are keen on cycling, rent a bike and before visiting the museum, explore the remote villages along the Ljubljana marshes, making yourself a perfect day.
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Trnulja Eco-Friendly Farm
Meeting and private party facilities are available for hire to groups. Contacts Črna vas 267 1000 Ljubljana Phone: + 386 (0)1 427 19 03, + 386 (0)41 610 522 Email: [email protected] Web site: Trnulja Eco-Friendly Farm Map The offer includes Trnulja eco-friendly farm is located in Črna vas, Ljubljana marshes, just 7 km from the city centre.
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MMM stories: MICROGREENS ŠEBENIK
That’s how, more than a decade ago, the idea of microgreens started in Saša Kržič’s mind, quickly grew, and caught the attention of her husband, Boštjan Šebenik. Since then, surrounded by the greenery of the Ljubljana Marsh, they have been passionately devoted to their business, and have for several years maintained their status as the most established provider of microgreens to restaurants and other herb-loving individuals in Slovenia
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Ljubljana, the proud European Green Capital 2016
From Roman times to the construction of the railway in the mid-19th century, Ljubljanica was a major trade and supply route. On its way to Ljubljana, the river flows through the unique natural landscape of Ljubljana Marshes, listed as Unesco's World Heritage in June 2011. Its bed is one of Slovenia's most important archaeological sites.
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