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Lake Cerknica
Is one of the largest intermittent lakes in Europe. It appears every year on the karst polje (plain), caught between the Javorniki hills and the Bloke plateau on one side, and Mount Slivnica on the other.



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Guided bike tours with professional local tour guides, who introduce you to the beautiful Green Karst destination through local stories and anecdotes.




Image titleThe Unška Kolisevka
is a cave located west of the settlement of Unec or south of Planinsko Polje. It is one of Slovenia's largest chasms, with precipitous walls around 100 m high. In the vicinity of Koliševka are Italian border military bunkers from the period between the two wars.




Križna cave
It is the only naturally preserved tourist cave in Slovenia, so it contains no strong lighting and concrete pathways. Before entering, visitors receive rubber boots and a portable, rechargeable flashlight.





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Protected since 1949, Rakov Škocjan is the oldest landscape park in Slovenia. Partly formed by the collapse of a cave roof and the River Rak, the area is abound with Karst phenomena.



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Before 1818, visitors could visit a mere 300 metres of the cave, while today more than five kilometres of fascinating cave chambers, passageways and spectacular halls can be seen as part of a cave tour lasting an hour and a half.



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Bear watching
Accompanied by a guide, you can now watch the brown bear (Ursus arctos), an animal that fills with admiration and respect, in its natural environment.




Image titleThe Snežnik Castle
Is a unique museum depicting residential culture of the 19th century and is one of the few castles in Slovenia that can boast of original furnishings.



Image titlePredjama Castle
The mighty Predjama Castle has stood in the middle of a 123-meter-high stone wall for more than 800 years. It is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest cave castle in the world.