Europe Explored » Julian Alps https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Best Family Holiday Destinations in Europe https://europeexplored.com/2012/07/23/best-family-holiday-destinations-in-europe/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/07/23/best-family-holiday-destinations-in-europe/#comments Mon, 23 Jul 2012 09:05:01 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=9015 ‘Cheap’ might not be the adjective that comes to mind when thinking about a family holiday in Europe, but there are plenty of affordable vacation destinations to choose from, including a few you might not have considered. The first thing to consider is what kind of holiday you’d like: a beach vacation, city break, history-filled […]

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‘Cheap’ might not be the adjective that comes to mind when thinking about a family holiday in Europe, but there are plenty of affordable vacation destinations to choose from, including a few you might not have considered. The first thing to consider is what kind of holiday you’d like: a beach vacation, city break, history-filled expedition, walking holiday, adventure tourism, rural retreat, or something that combines several of these options. Here are a few suggestions of affordable family trips to European destinations, including some you might not have considered.

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain by Alquiler de Coches

Beach Vacation

Tenerife, Canary Islands
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, and a beach-lover’s paradise. A Spanish island and province, it is located off the coast of northwest Africa and features grey-sand beaches, one of the largest volcanoes in the world and a warm tropical climate. Tenerife’s average year-round temperatures are in the mid-20s C, earning it the nickname ‘Island of the Eternal Spring’ and attracting tourists from around Europe and beyond (more than five million annually). Known for its yearly carnival, Tenerife is a surprisingly affordable cheap, even destination, offering fun and relaxing holidays for the whole family.

Rural Retreat

Lake Bled, Slovenia
Slovenia markets itself as the ‘Green Piece of Europe’ and visitors will find plenty of green in Lake Bled, a pristine glacial lake and sleepy resort town just over 30 miles from the capital, Ljubljana. Surrounded by lush woodlands and the towering Julian Alps, the area is a haven for walkers and mountain-bikers. In the middle of the lake is a medieval church, accessible by boat, with stone walls offering stunning views. Overlooking over the lake in the hills above is the medieval Bled Castle, which is available for tours. Families will find Slovenia affordable on the whole, and off-season, visitors will find Lake Bled to be particularly low-cost.

City Break

Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon is a city on seven hills that still maintains an historic quarter — including original Roman walls — despite several massive earthquakes throughout its history. It is an affordable cultural centre known for its mournful Fado music, unique carriage museum, imposing cathedral filled with the graves of famous Portuguese explorers, and world-famous pastries. Beautiful countryside awaits a short drive from the city, and a view of the sea is never far. Lisbon is continental Europe’s westernmost city and one of the oldest in Europe, predating London. There are two UNESCO sites to visit, though many things of interest in this affordable capital.

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Travelling in Eastern Europe https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/31/travelling-in-eastern-europe/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/05/31/travelling-in-eastern-europe/#comments Thu, 31 May 2012 08:35:59 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=8135 The Eastern region of the continent has millions of places to visit and sights to see. Travellers may choose to tour and learn about almost one dozen different countries. Find a base location in the country of choice and journey to all of the nearby interesting locations. Caravanning across Eastern Europe offers couples and families […]

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The Eastern region of the continent has millions of places to visit and sights to see. Travellers may choose to tour and learn about almost one dozen different countries. Find a base location in the country of choice and journey to all of the nearby interesting locations. Caravanning across Eastern Europe offers couples and families the opportunity of seeing the countryside without having to worry about finding accommodations or making reservations. Many facilities across the continent have caravans for sale or rent, making the trip particularly cost effective.

Canals of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Slovenia

Travellers may start their Eastern Europe adventure by visiting this small country situated east of Italy. Caravan enthusiasts often venture to Ljubljana, which has an excellent caravan resort that many campers use as base camp. The fully equipped facility not only has all of the basic amenities, but additionally offers car hire services, a fitness centre, complete with sauna, and wireless internet. The river flows through the medieval town centre filled with Baroque styled architecture and fountains. Take a charter boat ride, canoe or kayak down the picturesque river while enjoying the scenery. During the first century, the Romans inhabited the area and visitors have the opportunity of stepping back in time at the City Museum and exploring life in the ancient city of Emona.

Take a day trip down the highway for 46.5 km (29 miles) and visit the scenic community of Bled, located near the spectacular Julian Alps. The community also has camp sites for those desiring a longer stay. Take a horse and carriage ride around the deep blue glacial lake or up to Bled castle. Visitors enjoy free swimming on the island side of the lake. Gaze in awe at the green forest covered hills and mountains of the area. At Vintgar Gorge, guests journey a wooden bridge path that leads to beautiful pools, rapids and waterfalls.
Visitors enjoy another interesting day trip by travelling 55km (35 miles) from Ljubljana to Predjama. Of all the castles in the country, Predjama may be the most interesting. In the late 1200s, the Luegar family resided here in the Postojna Cave system and built a magnificent fortress extending out from the cave and into the side of the mountain. Learn the legend of the knight known as Erazem who lived a Robin Hood like lifestyle until succumbing to his enemies. The castle offers tours of the fortress and cave system while providing commanding views over the countryside.

Budapest, Hungary
Budapest, Hungary / Marco Aurelio Martins Costa

Hungary

From Slovenia, travellers may follow the highway north to Hungary. The vast Lake Balaton offers the perfect location for a base camp. A four star camp resort offers numerous amenities in addition to the 50km lake that provides the perfect location for swimming or other water sports. Located in the city of Sunshine, the campsite is only 7km (4 miles) from Budapest and within two hour’s drive from other amazing sites.

The capital city of Budapest contains numerous beautiful buildings that include the St. Stephen’s Basilica, the largest church in the city. Enjoy the amazing architecture and artefacts then climb the lookout tower for an amazing view of the city. Hero’s square contains many different places to visit including the Scechenyi baths, the Budapest Zoo and City Park.

Drive just 69km (43 miles) from Budapest and see Holloko Village, which is one of the country’s World Heritage Sites. This small medieval village, developed during the 1400s, features many of the original buildings. The location also has a number of cultural museums, dedicated to dolls, the post office and the history of Holloko. Residents also display century’s old crafts that include weaving.

Just 91km (57 miles) from Budapest, visitors find the town of Villany, one of Hungary’s important winemaking regions. The community lies nestled in a valley surrounded by the Baranya Hills on one side and the Villany Mountains on another. Here guests have the opportunity of touring the facilities and vineyards of winemaking locations.

Eastern Europe is sometimes a forgotten destination, but is well worth the trip, to explore and enjoy.

This mini-travel guide is brought to you by Caravan Club – who offer travel advice and caravanning news for caravan enthusiasts. If you are planning a trip, check out their caravan sites on www.caravanclub.co.uk.

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The best paragliding sites in Slovenia https://europeexplored.com/2012/02/16/the-best-paragliding-sites-in-slovenia/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/02/16/the-best-paragliding-sites-in-slovenia/#comments Thu, 16 Feb 2012 14:50:15 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=6250 The south of Slovenia is an active nature paradise. In addition to other sport activities that Soča river Valley offers to sport lovers, paragliding fascinates an increasing number of those looking for adrenaline adventures. Paragliding in Slovenia means outstanding thermals, steep mountain slopes and unforgettable panoramic views offering top flying opportunities and long cross-country flights […]

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The south of Slovenia is an active nature paradise. In addition to other sport activities that Soča river Valley offers to sport lovers, paragliding fascinates an increasing number of those looking for adrenaline adventures. Paragliding in Slovenia means outstanding thermals, steep mountain slopes and unforgettable panoramic views offering top flying opportunities and long cross-country flights above the Julian Alps. Three major flying sites are placed in Kobala, Lijak, and Stol.

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Kobala

It is a popular paragliding and hang gliding take off. Kobala is well known for its competition site and also for a great starting point for the long flights over the country around southern crest of the Julian Alps. The best conditions for long flights are with generally weak winds blowing from the north or east. However, the west wind, suitable especially for local flying, is more common.

Take off is a nicely maintained meadow on the pointed top of the forested Kobala hill at an altitude of 1080 metres above sea level. Two take off directions are possible depending on the direction of the wind. Suitable wind directions are: east, south-east, west and south-west.
GPS coordinates: N 46 10.86, E 13 46.76

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Lijak

Lijak is one of the most popular flying sites in Slovenia. From Autumn to Spring it provides enough thermal activity for good flying. Unlike other take offs it is exposed to less sunlight related to the most favourable flying conditions with a weak general south-west wind.

This take off is a well maintained clearing in a forest located on the sharp edge of the Trnovo plateau at an altitude of 585 metres above sea level. The suitable wind directions are: south, south-east, south-west.
GPS coordinates: N 45 57.81, E 13 43.41

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Stol

Being set in the high Julian Alps peaks, Stol is a paradise for a paragliding pilot. Its over 20km long panoramic ridge tops provide extraordinary opportunities for long cross country flights and large scale competitions.

Ideal flying conditions are with a very weak general north or north-east wind for cross-country flying and a weak south-west wind for local moderate flying. Stol is the highest take off in Soca Valley. It is often found as the only take off above the inversion layer ideal for thermal flying.

This take off is a meadow in the middle of a vast, grassy mountain slope at he AMSL altitude of 1405m.
GPS coordinates: N 46 16.36, E 13 28.39

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All these three sites are hugely popular among the pilots from all over the Europe. Slovenia offers you unlimited paragliding possibilities for whatever you may be looking for from perfect holiday to the long cross country flights. Lots of paragliding schools head to Slovenia to enjoy their paragliding courses. In addition, top Czech manufacturer tests their famous glides there Axis paragliders.

Are you considering becoming a pilot yourself? Slovenia could be the right place for you. Check this offer! You will start your paragliding course by learning all necessary skills on the small hill. After 5 days of training you will move to Lijak, where you finish your course off by passing the final exam and flying in the Alps. In just eight days of intensive course, you may receive your pilot license that allows you to fly in most countries around the world.

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Kamnik Alps – beautiful mountain range in Slovenia https://europeexplored.com/2012/02/12/kamnik-alps-beautiful-mountain-range-in-slovenia/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/02/12/kamnik-alps-beautiful-mountain-range-in-slovenia/#comments Sun, 12 Feb 2012 18:28:18 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=6218 Kamnik Alps are the second highest mountain in Slovenia, covering an area of about 900 km². They lie near the border with Austria and only 50 km east of the Julian Alps, which are similar to its geological structure. The highest mountain peak is Grintovec with an altitude of 2558 metres above sea level. Photo […]

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Kamnik Alps are the second highest mountain in Slovenia, covering an area of about 900 km². They lie near the border with Austria and only 50 km east of the Julian Alps, which are similar to its geological structure. The highest mountain peak is Grintovec with an altitude of 2558 metres above sea level.

Jezersko, Kamnik Alps, Slovenia
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The full name of this mountain is Kamnik–Savinja Alps. Their northern part – Kamnik Alps – is derived from the name of the town Kamnik. While the southern part is situated in the basin of the river Savinja and therefore is called Savinja Alps.

Mountains can be divided into several areas. The highest and largest of these is the central ridge. Here you will find the most popular tourist mountain peaks such as Jezerska Kočna (2540 m), Grintavec (2558 m) and Skuta (2532 m). The best starting points are the village Jezersko and Logar Valley (Logarska dolina). On the west lies a part called Storžič. Other groups are: Mrzla gora, Krvavec-Kalški greben, Velika planina. The minor parts then include Raduha, Rogatec and Menina planina.

Kamnik–Savinja Alps offer a dense network of marked trails. You can also use secured routes, some of which are among the toughest in the country. Accommodation possibilities are also on a very high level – especially chalets are available at all important places and major resting points.


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Bovec – popular resort in the Julian Alps | Slovenia https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/24/bovec-popular-resort-in-the-julian-alps-slovenia/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/24/bovec-popular-resort-in-the-julian-alps-slovenia/#comments Wed, 24 Aug 2011 20:47:34 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4794 Bovec is a popular resort in the Julian Alps. It is a town located in the north-western part of Slovenia, just about 80 kilometers from the capital city of Ljubljana. The history of the city and its monuments The first mention of the town Bovec dates back to the 11th century. Perhaps the most valuable […]

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Bovec is a popular resort in the Julian Alps. It is a town located in the north-western part of Slovenia, just about 80 kilometers from the capital city of Ljubljana.

The history of the city and its monuments
The first mention of the town Bovec dates back to the 11th century. Perhaps the most valuable historical monument in the town of Bovec is the Church of St. Leonard from 15th century, which has recently been renovated. Other sights of the city were extensively damaged during the World War I. As the memory of this period there is a museum dedicated to objects of the World War I, situated right in the city centre.

Sports activities and excursions into the beautiful natural attractions
Bovec is mainly a winter resort but also an important starting point for many hiking trails leading trough the Julian Alps. A ski resort is situated on the slopes of Kanin mountain (2587). Even in summer the local lift is in operation. You shouldn’t miss a tour to the nearby waterfall Boka, which is – with its height of 1000 meters – one of the highest waterfalls in Slovenia. It is located 5.5 km from the town of Bovec. In summer you can additionally try here such as canoeing, rafting on the emerald-green Soča River, skydiving, horseback riding, playing tennis and fishing, or even hang-gliding from the Bovec airport.

Tourist information
There are many accommodation facilities in the town of Bovec. In addition to guest houses and hotels there is also a campsite available. You can use the post office, pharmacy, wellness center and ski services as well.

To Bovec you can get using air transport. The nearest international airport is located in Ljubljana. Another option is by bus or car. Train connections are not possible here.


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Peričnik waterfall – one of the most beautiful and famous waterfall in Slovenia https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/25/pericnik-waterfall-one-of-the-most-beautiful-and-famous-waterfall-in-slovenia/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/25/pericnik-waterfall-one-of-the-most-beautiful-and-famous-waterfall-in-slovenia/#comments Wed, 25 May 2011 08:37:05 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4161 Peričnik Waterfall is one of the most beautiful and famous waterfalls in Slovenia. It is situated in the Julian Alps, about 5 km from the village of Mojstrana. Falls from the Ice Age Pericnik Waterfall consists of two parts. Higher one is 16 meters high and the lower one 52 meters. A beautiful waterfall is […]

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Peričnik Waterfall is one of the most beautiful and famous waterfalls in Slovenia. It is situated in the Julian Alps, about 5 km from the village of Mojstrana.

Falls from the Ice Age
Pericnik Waterfall consists of two parts. Higher one is 16 meters high and the lower one 52 meters. A beautiful waterfall is a relic of the Ice Age, when the local largest glacier in the valley of Vrata, located on the northern side of the Julian Alps, created the beautiful valley stretched from the village Mojstrana to the northern foothills of Triglav.

Peričnik Waterfall is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Slovenia.

Above the waterfall there is Vrtaška plateau, which is known for its rich fauna and flora. Waterfall flows into the stream of Bistrica. The waterfall is beautiful also in winter, when there are countless icicles that have subtle shades of blue and green colors.

Peričnik Waterfall is protected as a natural phenomenon and is included in Triglav National Park.

Access to the lower waterfall is easy, since it is possible to get almost here by car from Mojstrana. In Mojstrana be aware of the exit road to the valley of Vrata. After about three kilometers of driving, you come to the Cottage under Peričnik. Here there is a sign of the administration of Triglav National Park with information on the waterfalls. Then walk just a few steps through the trail and you’re already under a magnificent 52-meter-high lower Peričnik Waterfall. You can also walk around, but it is recommended to take a waterproof jacket (and helmet) with you.


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Dolomites mountain in Italy – one of the most popular ski regions in the Alps https://europeexplored.com/2011/04/04/dolomites-mountain-in-italy-one-of-the-most-popular-ski-regions-in-the-alps/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/04/04/dolomites-mountain-in-italy-one-of-the-most-popular-ski-regions-in-the-alps/#comments Mon, 04 Apr 2011 15:20:01 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=226 Italian Dolomites fully meet expectations and current trends in tourism, and are one of the fastest growing regions in the Alpine areas. Simultaneously, the area of ​​the Dolomites still fully preserve its historic character. Dolomites are very popular for both winter and summer tourists and become one of the most popular ski regions in the […]

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Italian Dolomites fully meet expectations and current trends in tourism, and are one of the fastest growing regions in the Alpine areas. Simultaneously, the area of ​​the Dolomites still fully preserve its historic character. Dolomites are very popular for both winter and summer tourists and become one of the most popular ski regions in the Alps. The whole area is known for its typical hospitality and the large number of sunny days per year.

One national park and many other regional parks are located in the Dolomites. In August 2009, the Dolomites were declared a natural heritage site by UNESCO.

The Dolomites are located at the north of Italy and forms the border with Slovenia, Austria and Switzerland. To the east they are surrounded by Julian Alps and to the west by Swiss Alps.

The main centres of Dolomites are Cortina d’Ampezzo, Brunico, San Martino and Canazei.


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Vrtoglavica Cave – cave with the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) in the world | Slovenia https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/18/vrtoglavica-cave-cave-with-the-deepest-single-vertical-drop-pitch-in-the-world-slovenia/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/02/18/vrtoglavica-cave-cave-with-the-deepest-single-vertical-drop-pitch-in-the-world-slovenia/#comments Fri, 18 Feb 2011 10:55:43 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2574 Vrtoglavica Cave (Vrtoglavica Jama) has the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) of any cave in the world. Its depth is 603 meters. Two others just after Vrtoglavica cave are the cave Patkov gust in Croatia with 553 meters pitch and Da Keng in China with 519 meters. Vrtoglavica Cave is located in Slovenia, very close […]

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Vrtoglavica Cave (Vrtoglavica Jama) has the deepest single vertical drop (pitch) of any cave in the world. Its depth is 603 meters.

Two others just after Vrtoglavica cave are the cave Patkov gust in Croatia with 553 meters pitch and Da Keng in China with 519 meters.

Vrtoglavica Cave is located in Slovenia, very close to the borders with Italy, in the Kanin mountain, which is the part of the Julian Alps. The nearest town is Bovec.


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Bovški Gamsovec – amazing view of the highest peak of the Julian Alps, Triglav | Slovenia https://europeexplored.com/2010/10/08/bovski-gamsovec-amazing-view-of-the-highest-peak-of-the-julian-alps-triglav-slovenia/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/10/08/bovski-gamsovec-amazing-view-of-the-highest-peak-of-the-julian-alps-triglav-slovenia/#comments Fri, 08 Oct 2010 12:34:38 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=1866 Bovški Gamsovec (2392 m above see level) is a peak in the central part of the Julian Alps with fantastic views of the highest peak Triglav and its impressive north wall. It is easily accessible, much frequented by the transitions from Prisojnik mountain group to Triglav or vice versa. Bovški Gamsovec is accessible either from […]

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Bovški Gamsovec (2392 m above see level) is a peak in the central part of the Julian Alps with fantastic views of the highest peak Triglav and its impressive north wall. It is easily accessible, much frequented by the transitions from Prisojnik mountain group to Triglav or vice versa.

Bovški Gamsovec is accessible either from the Pogačnik’s house at the north or from the saddle Luknja at the south. We visited the top of the transition from home to Pogačnikova Trzaska wandering the Doliču.

If you are coming by a car, you can park in Zadnjica (approx. 700 m above see level).


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Nockberge National Park in Austria https://europeexplored.com/2010/09/21/nockberge-national-park-in-austria/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/09/21/nockberge-national-park-in-austria/#comments Tue, 21 Sep 2010 09:53:42 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=1528 The Nockberge National Park is one of the seven Austria’s national parks. The park was established in 1987 and it is European only high mountain national park. On the area of approx. 20ha the park offers great gentle, rounded mountain tops, alpine pastures and woodland. The particular beauty of this natural preserve makes hiking in […]

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The Nockberge National Park is one of the seven Austria’s national parks. The park was established in 1987 and it is European only high mountain national park. On the area of approx. 20ha the park offers great gentle, rounded mountain tops, alpine pastures and woodland. The particular beauty of this natural preserve makes hiking in the Nockberge mountains a wonderful adventure.

The distinctive shape of the gently rolling Nockberge Mountains is rare in the history of geology and unique in the Alps. The mountains developed hundred million years ago thanks to an interchange of lands, seas, desserts and jungles.

The name “Nocke” comes from the round shape of the softly rolling mountains and hills between 2,200m and 2,300m above sea level.

You can visit the following destinations that are close to this park:
Lake Bled – 67 km, the Julian Alps – 60 km, Triglav – 59 km, Ravines Vintgar – 64 km, Klopeiner See – 74 km, glacier Mölltal – 56 km, Wörther See – 46 km, Liechtenstein – 59 km, Waterfall Pericnik – 54 km, Kitzlochklamm – 70 km


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