Here is the list of the trips you can do it by yourself or you can book a guide or a driver.
The reconstruction of five huts and one wooden hut brings countless exciting stories. About the pile-dwellers, who may not have lived like us, but they predicted our everyday lives. Metallurgists, weavers, potters, friends, colleagues, enemies, and also creators. Where did they come from and why did they settle here? What enabled them to settle? What threatened them? Did they ever travel anywhere? What did they gather and what did they hunt? Would we even like what they prepared in pots? We cannot guess about your taste in the pile-dwelling settlement of Morostig, but we can reveal everything else to you.
Please, check the opening hours HERE
The entrance tickets online: HERE
(45 minutes by bike, 15 minutes by car, bus number 19 - bus stop Ig AP)
The Volčji Potok Arboretum is the only independent arboretum in Slovenia. It is home to approximately 3,500 species and varieties of conifers and deciduous trees, perennials and wild herbaceous plants. The trees and shrubs belong to both basic botanical species from Europe, North America and Asia as well as cultivars that have been grown for ornamental purposes. Among the deciduous trees, the Arboretum has the richest collections of maples, lindens, birches and beeches, especially cultivars of the fan maple (Acer palmatum). The collections of scale conifers, lindens and roses are also important.
The park is open every day 8:00 - 17:00
The address: Volčji Potok 3, 1235 Radomlje
(By car 30-40 minutes, by bus 1 hour: PR A22 5215 3 (58661) Kamnik)
Kamnik is a medieval town. In the 15th century, the town of Kamnik was surrounded by walls 3 to 10 meters high with a moat, and four gates led into the town.
Kamnik, a town nestled in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, is considered one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Slovenia. At that time, it was a flourishing trading town, home to the Counts of Andes from Bavaria. A beautiful architectural heritage reminds us of the time when Kamnik was the capital of the Land of Carniola.
On the city hill, also called the balcony of the city, there was a castle complex as early as the 11th century. Only the two-story Romanesque chapel with a crypt has survived, which is today one of the main symbols of the city. From here, a wonderful view opens up of the city center and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.
The shepherd's settlement is considered one of the few preserved settlements of this size in Europe and attracts many visitors all year round. It is recognizable by its typical architecture, which is a kind of symbol of Velika Planina. The roofs of the huts are covered with characteristic spruce shingles that reach very low. In the Kamnik region, a shepherd's hut is called a shepherd's hut or shepherd's hut, and spruce shingles are locally called "šinkel".
However, the settlement comes to life especially in June, when the huts are filled with shepherds who stay on the pasture with their livestock until September. They will be happy to invite you to taste homemade dairy delicacies or to a real shepherd's snack - sour milk and žganci (made from bucket weed flour).
26 EUR/person two way cabel-car
(1,5 hour by car from Ljubljana)
(soon)