Pojdi na vsebino
  • Ljudje sedijo na soncu v kavarni v starem mestnem jedru. V ozadju stare rumene mescanske stavbe. V ospredju ljudje ob kavi.

    Preden odgovorimo na to vprašanje,se moramo vprašati kaj sploh pričakujemo od te kave.
    Od naših pričakovanje je namreč odvisno, kam se bomo usedli oziroma, če se bomo sploh usedli ali pa jo bomo spili kar po poti.

  • Sightjogging cover

    I’ve always loved jogging, and during some of the marathons I’ve run in the past, I’ve seen how well it works to explore a city whilst running. Now SightJogging, or SightRunning, has become a real trend. It’s green and it’s good for you, and Ljubljana is the perfect place to do it.

  • Triglav.

    If you’ve ever been to Slovenia there’s a high chance you’ve seen Mount Triglav. At 2864 m, it is the highest mountain in the country and the Julian Alps. It’s so prominent it can be seen from all directions. Not only is Triglav Slovenia’s national symbol, hiking is such a popular activity among Slovenians they consider it their national sport. And climbing Mt. Triglav is on everybody’s bucket list, as it is said you are only a true Slovenian once you’ve managed to reach its top.

  • jama pod Babjim zobom

    By now, Slovenia is well known for its mountains, rivers and lush green landscapes. But the incredible geodiversity doesn’t end at the Earth’s surface - there is also a lot to admire underground.

  • Tri osebe supajo na Ljubljanici.

    If you’re looking for a bit of adventure to liven up peaceful strolls through Ljubljana and an escape from the summer heat in the concrete jungle, dip your toes into the sea of water activities Slovenia has to offer.

  • Labodi ob Zbiljskem jezeru.

    Kaj početi v Ljubljani v lepem vremenu?