My friend Heidi told me that Lake Bled, Slovenia was one of her favorite places in Europe. Slovenia is the northern tip of the old Yugoslavia, and borders Italy, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia. See the map here:
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So we decided to go there last October, during our one week midterm break. It is now one of my top three favorite countries in Europe! It is a hidden gem. We rented a car and drove there from Prague, through the Austrian Alps during the peak fall season–wow!!
Ljubljana
We stayed a week in Ljubljana, the capital. Ljubljana is so picturesque!
Each day we did a day trip to the following places: Piran, Lake Bled, the Julian Alps, the Postojna Cave, and Predjama Castle. Each day our mouths dropped at the incredible beauty of this tiny country, slightly smaller than New Jersey. Let the photos speak for themselves!
Piran is a beatiful town on the coast of the northern Adriatic which has been compared to the famous southern Adriatic jewel Dubrovnik.
Lake Bled’s stunning landscape in the Julian Alps is breath-taking. A translucent lake, a wooded island with a baroque church at the top; a cliff-top castle overlooking the lake, all with the dramatic Julian Alps as a backdrop.
The Julian Alps are tucked between Italy and Austria. We drove through the stunning mountain scenery at the peak of the fall colors. We stopped at a deserted, pristine Alpine lake.
There were 48 hair pin turns to go through the Vrsic Pass. Scary, but the scenery was amazing!
After you reach the summit of Vrsic Pass, you descend into the Soca Valley. The Soca River is a beautiful turquoise blue. I was surprised to learn that this area was the location of brutal fighting between the Austrians and Italians during World War I. Besides loss of life in battle, at least 60,000 soldiers died in avalanches.
Did you know that Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms begins in the Alps around the frontier between Italy and present-day Slovenia? At that time Italy was allied with Britain, France and Russia against Germany and the Austro-Hungarian empire. The novel’s main character is Lieutenant Frederic Henry, an American who volunteered for the Italian army because the United States hadn’t yet entered the war.
The Battle of Caporetto took place from late October to mid November of 1917, near the town of Kobarid. The battle was named after the Italian name of the town of Kobarid.
The Postojna Cave system is the longest cave system in Slovenia (network of 20 kilometers). Postojna Cave is the longest publicly-accessible depth of any cave system in the world. Its Grand Hall often serves as a concert venue for up to 10,000 people! The caverns and stalactite formations were astounding!
We took a little mining train deep into the cave, and then hiked through the 5 kilometer-long trail.
Predjama Castle was built in the middle of a vertical 123-metre high cliff more than 700 years ago.
The most famous of all of the castle inhabitants was the knight Erazem of Predjama, who rebelled against the Holy Roman Emperor in the 15th century. He retreated to Predjama Castle, which was besieged by the emperor.
The legend says that Erazem was able to withstand the siege because he had access to the outside world through underground caves beneath the castle. However, he met a sad fate: he was betrayed by a servant and was unceremoniously killed by a cannonball while sitting on the toilet!
So, do not delay…plan your trip to Slovenia. Experience it for yourself first hand! We are looking forward to going back next year. Any recommendations for other places to see from those who have been there?