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Cross Sv. It is the seventh longest cave system in Slovenia and offers a totally unique experience — a ride in a large rubber dinghy on one, or more, of its 22 underground crystal-clear emerald-green lakes. I must admit I felt a little trepidation at the thought of entering the cave, togged up in the mandatory wellington boots, torch in hand. In fact, once inside it was quite the opposite. The cave is so captivating that you can entirely forget about the outside world. I opted for the short tour , which lasts around 1 hour and involves a metre walk, followed by a short dinghy ride on the first lake. Here the lake splits and those taking the short tour return on foot the same way. The temperature inside the cave is a constant 8 degrees year-round, so be sure to wear your woolly socks and coats! On entering the cave into the Great Hall, our guide, Gasper, first acquainted us with the entire cave system and showed us the part that we would be visiting. We proceeded on foot, stopping at short intervals to see things such as ancient wall writings, the earliest among them date back to the 16th century,. The skulls and bones of cave bears , which are particularly notable for their size — the largest skull measures 56cm. Gasper pointed out how the edges of the cave walls were rounded by the cave bears brushing past in the pitch black. There is also an alternative tour to Bear Tunnel Medvedji rov for those particularly interested in finding out more about cave bears. During the tour that I joined, we came face-to-face with one, albeit it a sleeping one! Then came the best bit. The dinghy awaits! There are also 2 longer tours available for real cave lovers. In order to protect the cave, visitor numbers on these longer tours are strictly limited. The 4-hour tour to the Calvary lake Kalvarija can be visited by only people per year year-round, by prior arrangement , whilst only people per year can take the 7-hour tour to the end of the 20th lake from October to March, by prior arrangement. Should you opt for either of the longer tours, you will be kitted out with all-in-one suits, and will need to take your own refreshments a small snack, not an entire picnic! After the first lake, you will transfer to a smaller dinghy and continue the tour partly on foot, partly by dinghy. The 7-hour tour visits 20 lakes, culminating at Crystal Mountain , which is especially rich with stalactites. One hour tours of the cave are available from 4. Tours take place daily at 3pm on Saturdays, Sunday and public holidays from The one hour is suitable for all ages , providing you are able to walk on uneven ground. Prior booking for the longer tours is essential. You can visit come rain or shine! In the past 3 years I have received hundreds of emails, comments, messages on Facebook etc. It was particularly nice, then, when I recently met a whole group of readers! Patricia, a regular reader of my blog, has shared it with many of her group of fellow Americans, who were staying in Radovljica for a family swimming camp. Maja and her team at Kunstelj Inn cooked up a delicious meal, using locally-sourced ingredients, and, as ever, the views from the terrace provided the icing on the cake! This was the 4th consecutive year that the Piranhas Swimming Club from Stuttgart chose Radovljica as the base for its summer family swimming camp. During their time staying in Radovljica, they certainly packed in a lot of sightseeing and activities, which just goes to show, as if proof were needed, what a wonderful place Radovljica is to base yourself for a holiday in Slovenia. When not swimming, and for the non-swimmers among them, there was a whole host of other organised activities including cookery classes at Kunstelj Inn. So, I look forward to seeing you all back here next year. Anyone visiting Slovenia in the last fortnight might be forgiven for thinking it rains here a lot! Please be reassured, however, that this much rain in June is not the norm. It really is turning out to be a strange year, weather-wise. After having very little snow during winter, we then had snow in late-April, and now, in the second-half of May and early June, it seems to be April! There are over 9, caves in Slovenia, though only a small number of these are open to the public. Rainy days always bring an influx of visitors to the Radovljica area as the small town packs in quite a few sights of interest. Visit Avsenik in Begunje na Gorenjskem — home to the world-renowned legendary Avsenik music — a popular style of folk music. There are regular live events, festivals and workshops, and you can also visit the gallery and museum. There are hundreds of museums and galleries in Slovenia and a lot of attention is placed on culture and cultural-related events and activities. Next Saturday, 18th June, is Summer Museum Night , when, from 6pm until midnight, museums and galleries throughout the country offer free entrance and host special events. Instead, when on holiday, I prefer to browse craft shops, visit local markets, buy and try local produce, and try to find unique buys. I particularly like foodie events such as Odprta Kuhna Open Kitchen , which takes place every Friday weather permitting in Ljubljana. The last few days have been a perfect mixture of brilliant spring sunshine with cold, bright, crisp mornings, and warm afternoons. The week ahead looks like being more of the same. So, no complaints here — for a change! I suppose I only had myself to blame as I was armed with only a basic map but, in my defence, many of the larger tourist attractions throughout the country have familiar brown signs beside the major roads to direct visitors, this one, alas, did not and is woefully lacking in signage; rather strange since it seems to be a relatively popular and visited one. Anyway, once I arrived at the cave, all was forgotten and it was well worth the effort. Slovenia, though, actually has over 10, registered caves, and to think that those are the ones that are known about, who knows what else lurks in the mysterious underworld. Many of them are largely unexplored whilst others, those that are open to the public, are not as vast as the aforementioned ones, but nonetheless each offers an intriguing glimpse into the underground karst world. The Ponikvica stream carved out the cave and runs through it throughout the part that is now open to the public. It is well-equipped with boardwalks, ladders, lights etc. Guided tours of the cave are available daily on the hour, from 10am-5pm from 1st April — 30th September; in March and October it is only open at weekends with the last tour at 4pm. Following the tour I took a walk on the forest nature trail which begins at the entrance to the cave and is easy to follow; just follow the green owls! The 2km circular trail takes less than 30 minutes and is nice way to begin, or end, a visit to the cave. Nearby is a Roman Necropolis which I had also planned to visit but on this occasion was unable to since the monuments are still covered up for the winter period. The tradition of making and floating models vessels, made by local children and illuminated by candles, in the streams in the villages of Kropa and Kamna Gorica will take place this week. This age-old iron-forging custom takes place annually on the eve of St. The models, which are a mixture of unique art creations made from paper, cardboard and wood with candles affixed either on the exterior or interior, create a colourful effect against the dusk setting. This custom dates back to the era of manual iron forging, before the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in , when the name day of St. Gregory was considered the first day of spring. On Sunday morning I woke up to the familiar winter sound of snow ploughs and people outside shovelling snow from one pile to another, digging out their cars and clearing their pathways and driveways. A visit to the caves is magical whenever you visit, but on this occasion it was made even more so by the cast of actors and singers performing nativity scenes and Christmas songs. Before reaching the entrance of the caves, there is a working watermill, as seen below, and which you can visit to see flour-grinding demonstrations. The Postojna Caves are one of the top tourist attractions in Slovenia and really worth a visit. The experience begins with a ride on the mini-train which takes visitors into the heart of the vast cave system and thereafter a large part of the trip is made on foot, accompanied by guides, before returning to the train to exit the caves. In Radovljica meanwhile, we were entertained on Boxing Day by Tobia Circus performing live in the old town centre with an impressive, though bizarre, act which consisted entirely of various tricks performed with brooms! Otherwise, it was the rain and lack of sun that meant it was a bit of a wash-out of a year, meaning my hiking and biking trips were less frequent and ambitious than I had hoped. On the professional side, after almost 8 years living here, my efforts seem to be finally paying off and I have a marked increase in the amount of translating and proofreading work I have been doing of late. But perhaps the astonishing success of my blog is one of my proudest achievements of the year. I believe the thirst for information about Slovenia will continue to grow and I hope to try to keep providing as much up-to-date information about my life here in Radovljica and the surrounding areas; my hikes, bike trips, and trips further afield. My Adele in Slovenia Facebook page has also mirrored the success of the blog and I will also endeavour to keep providing relevant up-to-date information there too, as well as photos on my Pinterest page. On the personal side, well my year is ending much the same as it began i. This year for me was about regaining some of my lost confidence and assertiveness, meeting new people, building friendships, and continuing to live a relatively quiet, but content, life in this tiny corner of Europe. We proceeded on foot, stopping at short intervals to see things such as ancient wall writings, the earliest among them date back to the 16th century, The skulls and bones of cave bears , which are particularly notable for their size — the largest skull measures 56cm. And did an open-water swim in the Adriatic sea in Piran Bay. Subscribe Subscribed. Adele in Slovenia. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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