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12-14-2011 @ 7:09AM
Don said...
Ljubljana is great, but you can see it all the touristic stuff in a weekend. I've been living in Slovenia, off and on, for 15 years as part of my work. Get out into the country side. Logarska Dolina. Cerkno Hills. Mirna River valley. Brezice. Stajerska. Kozjankso! You can still see little glimpses of old Europe here and there. Winter time is a tough sell (brutal cold winds and lots of rain and snow) though unless you ski and, in this American's opinion, Slovenia's geography gives it some really good American-style snow. It's the only place I've ever skied champagne powder in Europe and the lift ticket was less than 30EUR.
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12-14-2011 @ 9:46AM
Meg Nesterov said...
Great info Don, thanks; I'll have to go back and spend some time exploring the country side. I'm not a skier (but I do enjoy the apres-ski cocktails and relaxing by the fire!) but have heard Slovenia has some of the best in Europe.