Beautiful spring and eponymous nature reserve, Zelenci is housed in the Kranjska Gora township. Nestled in the northwestern terrain of Slovenia, the site receives its water from the Sava Dolinka River, which is Danube’s tributary. The entire site is a natural blessing and is a prized tourist spot. Frequented by tourists and locals, Zelenci is nothing short of a miracle. Zelenci is surrounded by rare flora and fauna species.
The ethnographic museum of Liznjek Farm is located in the Kranjska Gora town of Slovenia. This former 18th-century farmhouse has been renovated into a cultural museum that houses many important artefacts and documents about cultural history. The building is a modest structure made of brick and exhibits the simple architectural elements prevalent during its inception years.
Soak in the beauty of nature during your visit to Lake Jasna. Encased within picturesque mountains, the artificial lake features a beautiful statue of a golden horn ibex, Zlatorog, at its entrance. Nestled at the confluence of two artificial lakes, Velika Pišnica and Mala, it is a great spot for a picnic and can also be used as a beautiful backdrop for photoshoots. Those who know how to swim can take a dip in the breathtaking lake.
The small town of Malborghetto-Valbruna is located in a valley in the Alps, giving it breathtaking views of the mountains. It is known for being a foodie spot, with its various regional flavors and delicious wine. Spending a holiday in this beautiful town will make you feel far away from the modern world.
The 16th Century Kos Manor is housed in the Murova region of Jessenice. This Slovene manor house was commissioned by an iron-lord before being converted into a museum in the recent past. At present, the mansion is managed by the Upper Sava Museum of Jesenice. Used for various purposes, the mansion is used mainly for public events and exhibitions. The two halls are often used jointly for weddings and other social functions.
Nestled high up in the imposing yet magnificent Julian Alps, Mangart is Slovenia's third-tallest peak behind only Triglav and Skrlatica, standing at an impressive 2,679 meters (8,789 feet). The mountain straddles the northeastern frontiers of the Slovenia-Italy border and was first ascended by renowned adventurer and naturalist Franz von Hohenwart in the year 1794. Home to the tallest roadway in the country, the Mangart Saddle offers unrestricted views of the breathtaking Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. The mountain's craggy pyramidal summit make it one of the most conspicuous geological features in Slovenia.
Getting its name from the Triglav peak, the highest peak in area is the Triglav National Park. The only national park of Slovenia, it is marked by beautiful Alpine peaks and valley that supply water to the Adriatic and the massive Black Sea. The park is a protected area and has tons of bird species along with other animals and is a must visit if you are a nature lover. Do check out the beautiful flora of the region as well.