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Mangart hike, Julian Alps, Slovenia. Photo credit@ R. Zdravko, 2021

Mangart Peak: A Rocky Ascent into the Quiet Majesty of the Julian Alps

Located into thewestern Julian Alps mountain range with ends of the Mangartand Trenta Valleys, Mangart (2,679 metres, 8,789 ft) is rocky-splendid and plentiful of stunning horizons. Some summits call for thunderous celebration. Others ask you to whisper. Mangart is the second kind. Here, on this jagged throne of the Julian Alps, carved high above the […]

Poreč, old city core.

Things to do in Poreč – an ancient town on the west coast of Istria

Along with the Roman legacy and the Euphrasian Basilica, for which the most famous, ancient Poreč, preserving its Mediterranean charm, will fulfil the desire of every traveller in search of an escape from everyday life. The Mediterranean town located in the central part of the western coast of Istria is a combination of architecture, history […]

Dvigrad, ruins of reverie.

Dvigrad: a mystical abandoned medieval castle, hides legends and secrets

Located on a hill raised from the valley of “Limska Draga”, Dvigrad is mysterious and ancient. Mystical Dvigrad or Dvograd, Dvegrad or ” Duocasteli ” at first glance leaves the impression of a ruin. Realistically, it is. However, entering the remains of the former fortress at the bottom of Lim Channel, we will discover that its streets still hide many […]

Vogel hike, Julian Alps, Slovenia.

Slow Steps to Vogel: Hiking Above the Clouds from Tolminske Ravne

Sometimes, the mountains don’t need to shout to be heard. They don’t need to reach above 2,000 metres or be listed among the “must-climbs” of a country. Sometimes, they just need to unfold slowly—through cow-speckled pastures, fog-wrapped ridgelines, and gentle trails that whisper their beauty one step at a time. This is Vogel. Not the […]

Prisojnik hike, Julian Alps, Slovenia.

Through the Stone Window: Climbing Prisojnik the Slow Way

Located right above Vršić Pass, Prisojnik is majestic and stretched out mountain. There’s something about Prisojnik (also known as Prisank) that makes it feel less like a mountain and more like a presence. Towering over the famed Vršič Pass in the Julian Alps, this peak—stretching to 2,547 meters—is hard to ignore. Its north face stares […]

Korita spring, Ćićarija

Korita: A Hidden Source of Untouched Nature

Korita (1092 m), a hidden source of untouched nature above the picturesque village of Brgudac, is a fairytale-like place made for nature lovers, hikers, and adventurers. Nestled in the mountains of Istria, this peaceful refuge offers all the opportunities for a fresh-air rest in pristine surroundings. Just an hour and a half’s drive from the […]

Hum, Istria

Hum in Istria, the smallest town in the world

Bounded by peaceful green surroundings and being one of those places are almost the entire millennium-old that has continued to exist today, Hum is unique and the smallest. While looking at the small Hum’s sights that keep the stories of its turbulent past, I always get the real feel to be in the “Smallest Town […]

Pula, Istria

Things to do in Pula, the biggest Istrian townis a lush Roman heritage

At first glance, modern Pula, located in the south of the Istrian peninsula, is moreweran ancient city with a rich past and preserved ancient monuments. If travelling to Pula, the first thing one will probably mention is a Roman Amphitheater (Arena). Besides this most recognizable monument, Pula, the largest Istrian city, has many things for […]

Krn Lake hike, Julian Alps, Slovenia. Photo credit@ R. Zdravko, 2021

Krn Lakes: Slow Wandering into Slovenia’s Alpine Heart

Krn Lakes are green stunning and nature heartbreaking. It’s not a coincidence. Nor since they are in a very heart of Triglavski Narodni Park. Moreover, as being apart of the Julian Alps, located above Soča Valley the lakes bounded by the magnificent grassy slopes underneath of peaks Velika Baba (2013 m)on north-east, Mali & Veliki […]