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The most beautiful cycling routes in Slovenia

Cycling tourism in SloveniaThough recently discovered by tourists for its natural and architectural beauty, Slovenia is also an ideal destination for cycle tourism due to its extensive cycling network.Thanks to its extremely heterogeneous terrain, Slovenia offers both mountainous landscapes for mountain bikers, as well as hilly landscapes and plains for those who are moderately experienced or want to take up road cycling. Not to mention the well-maintained forest trails and cycle paths that also form a large part of the network and are ideal for less experienced cyclists or those who want to go on a cycling holiday with the whole family.So follow us and discover the best cycling trails in Slovenia to plan your next holiday!Slovenia’s extensive cycling network makes it the ideal destination for cycling tourismCycling routes suitable for everyoneThe ParenzanaStarting in Mediterranean Slovenia, one of the most beautiful cycling trails is the Parenzana. It is a 129 km cycling trail that runs along the Slovenian coast through Italy, Slovenia and Croatia and is named after the old railway line that connected Trieste (Italy) to Poreč (Croatia) from 1902 to 1935. Thanks to a renovation project, since 2002 it has been transformed into a cycling route known as the Route of Health and Friendship that winds through vineyards, orchards, olive groves and salt pans. The Slovenian part is particularly suitable for mountain and trekking bikes. You can also stop off on the way to visit some pretty towns: a popular destination is Piran, an ancient port town that still retains its mediaeval remains. While another must-see is Koper, famous for its mediaeval-style Venetian palaces.If you are looking for accommodation in Mediterranean Slovenia, take a look at our holiday homes in the area.Ljubljana’s Barje marshlandFrom the Slovenian capital you can easily access Ljubljana's Barje swamp, a 160-square-kilometre natural area that is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can admire rare animal and plant species. Thanks to the characteristics of the marshy terrain, various remains from different historical periods have been preserved, including the remains of the pile-dwelling society that inhabited it in prehistoric times.The Ljubljanica River meandering through the picturesque marshes of LjubljanaIts picturesque roads are ideal for cycling trips, and we recommend the Iški Vintgar Gorge, Lake Podpeč and the Pekel Gorge as the must-visit destinations. For more experienced cyclists, ascents to the Rakitna Plateau and Mount Krim are recommended.Tip: If you want to admire the historical artefacts found in the marshland, stop by the Ljubljana City Museum and the National Museum of Slovenia (both in Ljubljana), and the Moja Ljubljanica Exhibition Space in Vrhnika.Find your accommodation in or around Ljubljana and start your cycling adventure!The Velika Planina PlateauTo the north, not far from the Kamnik and Savinja Alps, rises Slovenia's highest plateau with an impressive 1666 m of altitude difference. Characterized by an almost fairytale-like appearance, it is home to one of the last surviving settlements of high mountain shepherds in Europe.The quickest way to reach the plateau is by cable car from the Kamniška Bistrica valley. To start your adventure from there, you can choose from several routes of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty; one of these routes also ends at the Snovik thermal baths, an ideal conclusion to regain your strength. Other attractions include the Preskar museum hut, the Zabrškova koča hut, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Snow and the shepherds' village. Cyclists with good physical fitness can try their hand at the ascent to the alps from the valley.Tip: If you decide to stay in the valley, there are three springs of the Kamniska Bistrica river at the foot of Velika planina. Along its course, you can see the Veliki Predaselj and Mali Predaselj gorges, and the Orglice waterfall.Bohinj Valley and BledMoving into the fairy-tale Alpine Slovenia, you can visit rivers, lakes and waterfalls accessible via hiking and cycling trails. In Upper Carniola, between the Bohinj Valley and Bled, there is a well-known alpine route through the Triglav National Park. Starting at the Savica Waterfall, the source of the Sava Bohinjka River, the entire route offers a view of Slovenian natural beauty.The mountains of Alpine Slovenia surround the fairytale lake Jasna in the Triglav National ParkThe wide variety of routes between the villages around Bled is ideal for short excursions, while the dense network of forest roads on the Jelovica, Pokljuka and Mežakla plateaus will satisfy even the most experienced cyclists.Tip: If you're passing through Bled, it's impossible not to make a stop at one of our holiday homes and visit the town as well as the picturesque Bled Castle perched on the islet above the lake of the same name. Read more about Slovenian castles on our blog.The mountains above Lake Bohinj boast numerous roads and mountain trails of varying difficulty, suitable for family outings as well as road and mountain biking.Moving further north in Upper Carniola, close to the Austrian border, there is another interesting route leading from Ratece to Mojstrana, passing through Kranjska Gora and Gozd Martuljek. The route is very attractive: it runs partly along an abandoned railway line, almost entirely separated from car traffic, and crosses numerous bridges. As it has refreshment stops, equipped places to stop and no difficult climbs, it is also suitable for those travelling with children.Kranjska Gora is a very popular destination for cyclists from all over the worldDrava cycle pathIn north-east Slovenia, you can ride the 710-kilometre international cycle path along the Drava River. The route is characterised by asphalt roads, making it suitable for the inexperienced. It is advisable to start in Dravograd, and stop in Radelj ob Dravi, Maribor and the older Slovenian towns of Ptuj and Ormož. The Slovenian section leading into the Carinthian region is characterised by shorter, gentler ascents and descents, with the hilly area descending to the plains of the Drava basin.Goričko Nature ParkOn the border with Austria and Hungary, characterised by undulating hills and picturesque farms, the Goričko Landscape Park is a popular destination for cyclists.In the flat part between Murska Sobota and Lendava, you can choose from several cycling trails that pass between natural healing springs and thermal spas. Among them, the Moravske Toplice thermal spa offers ten themed routes, ranging from 5 to 50 kilometres in length, some with a slight elevation gain. In addition to the scenic and natural beauty, you can also admire the beautiful castles scattered around the valley, the most famous of which is Grad Castle.Another famous attraction not to be missed is the Vinarium watchtower, the highest in Slovenia, which offers a breathtaking view of Slovenia, Hungary, Austria and Croatia.Inspired to go and looking for the perfect holiday home nearby? Cycling routes for moderately experienced cyclistsJuliana BikeApproximately 290 km long, the circular cycling route around the Julian Alps runs along local roads, cycle paths, forest trails and dirt roads, and is the perfect trail for those who want to go cycling in Slovenian Alps.Notable destinations along the route are the previously mentioned Bohinj and Bled, but also Kranjska Gora, Soča Valley and Cerkno. Adrenaline lovers will enjoy the Kranjska Gora bike park, where they can test themselves on various obstacle courses and disciplines.The church of St. John the Baptist together with the stone bridge, is one of Lake Bohinj's greatest attractionsNot to be missed is the Moistrocca pass ideal to explore the Soča Valley. This is Slovenia's premier outdoor destination, perfect not only for cycling and hiking, but also for water sports along the Soča river.A little gem in the upper Soča Valley is Bovec, one of the most beautiful destinations for cycling enthusiasts. In this Alpine village not far from Italy, there are some of the most popular mountain and road bike trails, ranging in length from a few kilometres to almost a hundred. In total, there are around 400 kilometres of tracks suitable for all kinds of needs.Tip: Winter sports lovers should not miss the ski destination of Kranjska Gora, book your holiday home!Via Bela KrajnaBela Krajina is a historical and traditional region of Lower Carniola, located in the southeast of Slovenia, near the border with Croatia. The Via Bela Krajina (200 km) is the cycle route that surrounds it and will take you through vineyards, forests and picturesque villages to the Kolpa river–a warm, swimmable river ideal for a few refreshing dips in the summer season.Tip: If you are in a group, you can spend a whole day whilst enjoying activities like rafting or paintballing.Route around the Kamnik and Savinja AlpsSuitable for road and trekking bikes, this route (130 km) unfolds around the Kamnik and Savinja Alps and reaches up to 2,000 metres in altitude to allow you to enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery.Cycling routes suitable for experienced cyclistsSlovenian mountain-bike trailAlways recommended for experienced mountain bikers, the Slovenian mountain-bike trail is a good 1800 km long and has an altitude difference of no less than 50,000 m! Along the route you will find 109 checkpoints where you can stop to regain your strength.Trans KarawankenThe Karavanke Mountains are a mountain range on the border with Austria. This 132-kilometre route is particularly suitable for experienced mountain bikers, but if you prefer a trekking bike, you can take the path around the Karavanke.You can start the route from Jezersko all the way to the three borders in north-west Slovenia. Breathtaking views are guaranteed.The turquoise waters of the little Lake Planšarsko in the mountain village of Jezersko Pohorje Cycling TransversalThis 75-kilometre route connects the eastern part of the Pohorje hills above the city of Maribor with the western part, namely from Sv. Bolfenk to Kremžarjev vrh in Carinthia. Being a hilly route, it is suitable for mountain bikes. On the edge of Pohorje there are wine-growing hills where one can enjoy excellent wines and various gastronomic delicacies.Tip: From Maribor, less experienced cyclists can choose to take the previously mentioned Drava cycle path.Between nature, sports, architecture and cosmopolitan cities, Slovenia is fast becoming a popular destination for digital nomads. Meanwhile, for shorter stays, look no further. Check out our holiday homes and start biking through Slovenia!

Slovenia for Digital Nomads: All you need to know

As an upcoming tourist hub and the First Green Tourist Destination in the World, Slovenia has made it to the list of the most favourite international destinations among digital nomads.  Hidden within unspoiled nature, the range of unique experiences in Slovenia surprise even the most seasoned traveller: from magical alpine lakes with castles and modern landscaped parks to winter destinations and the wonderful, 46-kilometres-long seacoast, Slovenia really has it all. Enjoy the nature’s beauty in Slovenia at the beautiful lake Planšarsko at Jezersko Fast internet service providers, vibrant coffee culture and the country’s small size make it a good contender to become your next nomadic stop. And complemented by dependable public transportation along with top cafes to work remotely in Slovenia in major cities like Ljubljana and Maribor, Slovenia ticks many of the boxes on a digital nomad’s checklist.  Slovenia Digital Nomad Visa As of now, Slovenia does not issue a digital nomad visa. However, the country does offer travel and work opportunities for remote professionals for a period of three months, but it is only for EEA and EU citizens. For a period longer than 3 months, you must register your stay at the local registration hall. But there is nothing to be disappointed about if you belong to other citizen categories as Slovenia is actively working towards creating a digital nomad program! So, going through this blog is still worthwhile if you have plans of moving to Slovenia or are looking for inspiration for your next digital nomad-friendly country. Where to move in Slovenia? Central Slovenia Undoubtedly, the heart of Slovenia is also the heart of rich architectural heritage, with enchanting castles, UNESCO-protected caves like Postojna and a host of art preserved in its museums. The beautiful capital city, Ljubljana, is a modern yet romantic collage of Plečnik’s artistic sensibility; and has a diverse expat population, thanks to its international universities.  The famous Triple Bridge Tromostovje over the Ljubljanica river Perks of being a Ljubljana Digital Nomad Due to its friendly population and central location offering effortless connectivity to the four main regions of the country, Ljubljana tops the list of digital nomads. Ljubljana's excellent train network can connect you to beautiful remote villages like Celje and its proximity to some of the most fascinating tourist spots like magical Lake Bled and Vintgar Gorge, make it the perfect starting point for digital nomads. What’s more, the city’s cosy cafes and modern coworking spaces will make allow you to stay and work in Ljubljana and travel through the rest of Slovenia.Nature lovers can visit Vintgar gorge waterfall in Slovenia in Triglav national park It is true that in the digital nomad’s life, working from home in a new country can be quite a lonely experience. So, to have a change of scenery every now and then and to meet the small yet growing digital nomad community of Slovenia, you can totally enjoy working in cafes and co-working spaces for digital nomads in Ljubljana.The lovely waterfront with cafes in Ljubljana, Slovenia The best coworking spaces in Ljubljana These are some of the best co-working spaces in Ljubljana you can work carefree and find like-minded people: Co-working S-Hub: This centrally located workspace offers single desks and entertainment amenities like a football table and TV.  Impact Hub: This coworking space is quite popular among the nomadic community and is open from Monday to Friday.  ABC Hub: This co-working space is also popular among digital nomads and offers 24/7 access. Lolita Bakery: Located close to the iconic Triple Bridges, Lolita Bakery is another favourite of digital nomads. It offers free Wi-Fi and remains open from around 9 in the morning till late into the evening. Cafetino: Reliable Wi-Fi along with affordable coffee and a nice selection of pastries are this coffee shop's USPs. Have an evening walk in the cobbled streets of Ljubljana Want to look at your stay options in Ljubljana? Have a look at the best rentals in the city! Karst and Coast Region With ancient towns like Piran and Ankaran lining the beautiful coast, a wealth of water sports in crystal waters and enchanting sunsets over the Adriatic, the Karst and Coast area is best explored in summer. However, this region is not only home to a delicate Mediterranean atmosphere that is perfect to enjoy the sea and wild flora, but it is also home to one of the oldest and largest stud farms in Europe! If you love the sea, Piran is perfect for travelling  Lipica Stud Farm dates to the 1580s and to date breeds pure-bred white horses called Lippizaners. On its sweeping estate, horse riding, feeding the stallions and enjoying tours on lush pastures are only some of the lovely activities that one can indulge in here. Herd of Lippizaners, pure-bred white horses from Slovenia Thermal Pannonian Region Working remotely for a digital nomad must be accompanied by equal amounts of relaxation and exploration. What better way to do that than the natural springs of the Thermal Pannonian Region, whose healing waters rejuvenate you inside-out? So, forget artificial spas, the region’s, natural spa and soothing hills will ease even the most wound-up muscles! Some of the best natural thermal spas in the region are Terme 3000-Moravske Toplice, Terme Ptuj, Terme Olimia - Podčetrtek, Terme Čatež and Terme Lendava.Beautiful vineyards landscape of Jeruzalem in Ljutomer, Slovenia Alpine Slovenia Region In winter, in the heart of the Julian Alps, villages like Kranjska Gora bordering Italy and Austria offer all possible ways to relax and have fun in breath-taking snowscapes. Meanwhile, the solitude of the Soča Valley presents the perfect opportunity to enjoy adrenaline sports like canyoning, white water rafting and more. But that is not all. The valley has a lot more to offer than just amazing sports. You can lose yourself in the stories that have gathered around Soča, one of which has been preserved in the form of shocking WWI heritage! The turquoise waters of Soča River in Slovenia Outdoor Activities for Digital Nomads in Slovenia  With its breath-taking diversity of landscape, Slovenia is also able to offer an equally diverse range of outdoor activities. From the most beautiful cycling routes to skiing in an idyllic village and kayaking, digital nomads can enjoy many adventurous sports in its unique terrain, especially in Alpine Slovenia. If you are not the sporty kind though, then you can enjoy its cultural festivals instead, which are one of the few that still retain their authenticity and are not commercialised like the other bigger festivals and events in the West. Enjoy water sports such as kayaking in the emerald waters of Soča River in the Triglav National Park In any case, when deciding to make Slovenia your home, a big bonus is its comparatively affordable lifestyle than its neighbours and other Eastern European countries. So, are you ready to feel the love in SLOVEnia? Have a look at our fantastic range of holiday homes in this natural paradise! 

Kranjska Gora: a ski destination in Slovenia you can’t miss!

We are in Slovenia, or rather in Kranjska Gora to be more precise, in the heart of the Julian Alps, sharing its border with Italy and Austria.  This town, which has always been renowned as a ski destination of international renown, is a historic and ancient village with a little over five thousand inhabitants. Suitable for both summer and winter activities, this village manages to amaze the tourists who come here every year to spend a few days among the beautiful ski complexes during the winter season.  Let's explore the winter activities that are not to be missed in Kranjska Gora! For lovers of pure skiing, the location is ideal for practicing the sport. From the town right up to Planica, the ski slopes scattered on the peaks of Mount Vitranc vary in altitude- from 800 meters to about 1200 meters. The 13 cable cars and 6 chair lifts spread throughout the ski resort will get you to your favorite slopes.  For children or even for adults who do not want to engage in activities that are too challenging, but still want to enjoy some fun moments in the snow, there are two recommended activities. Skating  It is a great way to treat yourself to moments of pure relaxation with family or as a couple. Especially loved by the little ones, skating has always been a very popular activity. There is a skating rink in front of the Ramada Hotel & Suites. But for those who want an even more romantic experience, Lake Jasna becomes a natural skating rink in winter. It is very impressive to say the least.  Tobogganing and Snowshoeing You can walk in the snow and enjoy the surrounding landscape wearing snowshoes. Whether during the day or at night, this experience is unique. At night, thanks to the flashlights, snowshoeing turns into a magical moment where you can admire the sunset or the light of the moon. Tobogganing is also a very popular activity for young and old alike. It is pure fun! One last activity on the snow that we want to suggest to those who love adventure is iceclimbing. It is a more extreme kind of sport that should be practiced with caution and with an expert guide. Climb the famous frozen waterfall in Gozd Martuljek, called Lucifer. Let the name not scare you! For those who are curious, but not familiar with this sport, we recommend the Mlačca gorge in Mojstrana which is well equipped to try this activity safely.  This winter destination offers a variety of activities which are not only suitable for adventure lovers but also for those who want to try snow sports for the first time. The activities range from the most extreme to the gentlest. All you need to do is just choose the one that suits you best!  
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