Great Sights Of Slovenia
Slovenia For You has teamed up with Aerovista and has made a beautiful video full of sights of the hidden gem of Europe. Slovenia. See all of Europe in one country. There is so much to do and see. We hope you enjoy the video and please visit us at sloveniaforyou.com and email info@sloveniaforyou.com
Your next cycling destination: Vipava Valley, Slovenia
Discover the green land of fine culinary treasures, all-year-round active adventures and breath-taking nature. The Vipava Valley, shaped by the sun and the bora wind. Experience its homeliness and hospitality. Choose your favourite activities in nature, taste the traditional cuisine. Any Time of the Year.
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Top things to do in Slovenia | 2018
Slovenia's beauty is undeniable, but finding the best destinations to visit on your trip to Slovenia can be a bit of a challenge. After spending 2 weeks in Slovenia, we discovered a number of great destination and top things to do in Slovenia, some are well known, like Lake Bled and Ljubljana, but others are hidden gems forgotten by many tourists and loved by many locals.
We highlight all of our favourite destinations in Slovenia in this beautiful video.
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Big Thanks to Slovenia Tourism Board for hosting us in Slovenia and showing us the best destinations in this incredible country!
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Slovenian Wine from Batič
Exotic Wine Travel in the Vipava Valley tasting Slovenian wine from Batič. Batić is the most renowned producer in the valley and his wines are sure to please a wide variety of palates. Discover rare wines and unique wine regions with us!
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Batič Zaria 2007
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Dining in the Brda Region of Slovenia
Sarah dines with her friend Andrew in the beautiful wine region of Brda, Slovenia, along the Italian boarder.
Highlights of Slovenia from Above | 4K | DJI Mavic Pro | 2018
Despite being a tiny nation Slovenia offers an abundance of natural beauty and an incredible selection of destinations to visit. Spectacular mountains, colourful lakes, dense forests, karst caves, and enchanting waterfalls offer plenty of opportunities to connect with nature and make Slovenia an ideal destination for any outdoor lover.
Get a taste of the top destinations in Slovenia captured from above on our recent Slovenia holiday.
Featuring footage from: Ljubljana, Velika Planina, Skofjia Loka, Lake Bled, Vintar Gorge, Lake Bohinj, Soca Valley, Vipava Valley, Piran, Istria, Bela Krajina (Big Berry mobile home resort).
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Places to see in ( Gorizia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Gorizia - Italy )
Gorizia is a town and comune in northeastern Italy, in the autonomous region of Friuli Venezia Giulia. It is located at the foot of the Julian Alps, bordering Slovenia. It is the capital of the Province of Gorizia and a local center of tourism, industry, and commerce. Since 1947, a twin town of Nova Gorica has developed on the other side of the modern-day Italian–Slovenian border.
The entire region was subject to territorial dispute between Italy and Yugoslavia after World War II: after the new boundaries were established in 1947 and the old town was left to Italy, Nova Gorica was built on the Yugoslav side. Taken together, the two towns constitute a conurbation, which also includes the Slovenian municipality of Šempeter-Vrtojba. Since May 2011, these three towns are joined in a common trans-border metropolitan zone, administered by a joint administration board.
Gorizia is located at the confluence of the Isonzo and Vipava Valleys. It lies on a plain overlooked by the Gorizia Hills. Sheltered from the north by a mountain ridge, Gorizia is protected from the cold bora wind, which affects most of the neighbouring areas. The town thus enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate throughout the year, making it a popular resort. The name of the town comes from the Slovene word gorica 'little hill', which is a very common toponym in Slovene-inhabited areas.
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The castle, built within the medieval walls, was once the seat of the administrative and judiciary power of the county. It is divided into the Corte dei Lanzi (with foundings of a high tower demolished in the 16th century), the Palazzetto dei Conti (13th century) and the Palazzetto Veneto. The Lanzi were the armed guards, the term being an Italian form of Landsknecht. The palatine chapel, entitled to Saint Bartholomew houses canvases of the Venetian school of painting and traces of Renaissance frescoes. There is also a Museum of the Goritian Middle Ages.
The Cathedral (originally erected in the 14th century), like many of the city's buildings, was almost entirely destroyed during World War I. It has been rebuilt following the forms of the 1682 edifice, a Baroque church with splendid stucco decoration. A Gothic chapel of San Acatius is annexed to the nave.
The church of Gorizia of St. Ignatius of Loyola, built by the Jesuits in 1680–1725. It has a single nave with precious sculptures at the altars of the side chapels. In the presbytery Christoph Tausch painted a Glory of St. Ignatius in 1721.
The Palazzo Attems Petzenstein (19th century), designed by Nicolò Pacassi.
Saint Roch's Church.
Palazzo Cobenzl, today seat of the archbishops.
The Counts of Lantieri's house, which housed emperors and popes in its history.
The Palazzo Coronini Cronberg, including an art gallery.
Transalpina railway square, divided by an international border.
The Department of International and Diplomatic Sciences of the University of Trieste, hosted in the Seminario Minore, is an academic course in foreign affairs.
( Gorizia - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Gorizia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Gorizia - Italy
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National Geographic: Savor the bounty of Slovenia's wine regions
Watch National Geographic photographer Ciril Jazbec take a journey of discovery in his home country of Slovenia. After venturing beneath the country’s surface, to explore the epic natural sculptures of the Postojna Cave system, he heads west and meets a young wine-maker who’s attracting attention from international connoisseurs.
Discover ancient traditions and idyllic landscapes on a Slovenian tasting tour.
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Slovenia Travel Vlog - Summer 2016
Road trip through Ljubljana, Postojna, Piran and Bled.
Summarised version of a 4D3N trip to Slovenia with my mates. Fantastic country with lovely scenery and friendly people - definitely a place to travel to during summer!
KRAS (Slovenia) ► promotional video
The Karst is a limestone plateau in the south-west of Slovenia, surrounded by the Bay of Trieste, the Vipava Valley, Brkini, Pivka and Slovene Istria. For thousands of years the Karst has been drawing people who love natural and cultural beauty and enjoy discovering the interesting characteristics of the karstic world.
What gives the Karst its special characteristic is the combination of the Continental climate of central Slovenia and the mild submediterranean climate of the Northern Adriatic. The Karst is known not only for its Teran wine, Pršut ham and the bora wind (burja) but also by its mysterious underground world with its numerous caves. Natural and cultural heritage can be discovered by walking in the Karst countryside through pastures, sinkholes, abandoned waterholes and by the burja shaped trees where footpaths will lead you to villages with preserved typical Karst architecture and local people who have been creating and shaping life in this specific area since time began. Visiting the Karst is a special experience in every season. In autumn, a plant called Ruj (Cotinus Coggygria) and the vineyard's multicoloured leaves make the landscape appear to »burn« red.
The Karst offers both rich natural and cultural heritage. These include numerous karstic features along with the living environment, villages, pastures, vineyards, enclosures, stone vernacular architecture, waterholes and wells, as well as tranquility and relaxation either in wine cellars or in one of the many touristic farms, restaurants and osmicas (see vocabulary) where you will enjoy sampling various local gastronomy and wines which will be kindly served to you by the hospitable local people.
Carso, l'altiplano calcareo situato a sud-est della Slovenia, si estende su un territorio circondato da golfo triestino, della valle di Vipacco, Brkini, Pivka e Istria slovena, sin dai tempi antichi invita gli amanti delle bellezze naturali e culturali a viaggiare e a scoprire le interessanti particolarita del mondo carsico. Una delle particolarita e il clima che in questo punto passa dal clima continentale della Slovenia centrale a quello piú mite submediterraneo del Nord Adriatico.
Sebbene per il Carso sono tipici tre concetti: terrano prosciutto e bora, esso offre molto di piú. Gia una visita del mondo misterioso sotterraneo fatto di tante grotte offre un'esperienza interessante. Le virtu naturali e i beni culturali invece si possono ammirare passeggiando sui passcoli carsici tra tantissime doline carsiche tra i »kali« (stagni) abbandonati tra gli alberi piegati dalla bora. Qui troverete tantissimi sentieri che vi porteranno ai villaggi, alle case costruite in pietra e alle persone del posto che gia dai tempi lontani nel tempo creano la vita su questo territorio. La visita al Carso e un'esperienza particolare in ogni stagione, in autunno peró l'altiplano carsico e il piu bello siccome splende in un colore rosso di scodano e nei tanti colori del fogliame della vite, il che da al Carso un fascino particolare.
Sul Carso vi offriamo delle visite interessanti per ammirare delle particolarita carsiche, del godimento in mezzo alla natura intatta, del rilasamento e rinforzamento della mente e di un'esperienza unica nella nostra amplia offerta turistica. Stanchi dalla camminata ma pieni delle impressioni potete finire il vostro soggiorno in una piacevole trattoria, agriturismo, mescita dei vini o osmica, dove della gente ospitale del posto vi vizera con dei cibi casalinghi e con il terrano o con dei altri tipi di vino, che vengono coltivati sulla terra carsica.