Discover the best top things to do in Slovenian Littoral Region, Slovenia including Fonda Fish Farm, Javorca, Memorial Church of the Holy Spirit, Church of St. George, Tartini Square (Tartinijev trg), Quecksilberbergwerk Idrija, Piran Town Walls, Casa Veneziana, Smartno, Sacrario dei Caduti di Caporetto, Fort Hermann.
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Do You Remember the Last Day You Thought Unforgettable? This is Your Next One. Meet the Family Who Decided to Breed the Best Fish in the World. And Find out Why. Listen to our delicious story while meandering through the natural reserve where the Fonda Fish Garden is situated. And finish your adventure with a bite of raw Fonda Sea Bass, a pinch of Piran fleur de sel and a splash of Istrian olive oil. Let us know if you want to join us on the next Fonda Fish Garden boat trip with fish, wine and olive oil tasting. To book your FISHTASTIC experience at the FONDA FISH GARDEN Portorož, Piran, Slovenia.
I have visited Fonda fish farm several times and it has always been great experience. Farm visit with kayaks and SUPs, lots of interesting information and great degustation of their fresh fish afterwards, accomplished with a glass of Malvazija is definitely always a good choice.
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This can be a little tricky to get to, but it is entirely worth the effort. I'd been on the fence about going as I was trying to fit a lot of sightseeing into a small amount of time, and I'm so glad that I didn't skip it. The chapel is beautiful and in lovely condition, and the relative isolation gives a small taste as to what sort of environment it was that the folks on the front here during WWI were operating in. There are no toilets on site - there are a pair of port-a-potties in the parking area roughly 1.5 kilometers downhill from the chapel, although I think these are seasonal. There is a tap behind the chapel built into a perimeter wall that one can drink from - much to my relief given how hot it was the day I went. There's a shuttle which runs frequently from Tolmin, information for which is available at the hotels in the town as well as in the town museum. I drove and then hiked, as I was not eager to share a van in these COVID times. This involved roughly seven kilometers on a narrow and winding mountain road before I parked at the base of the final ascent. It is also possible to simply hike this road, which I saw a decent number of people doing. The final bit is roughly a kilometer and a half up-hill on a well-paved road that is set at a steep grade. It was a VERY hot day when I went, so I was beat by the time I reached the top, especially as I hadn't adjusted to the altitude yet.
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What was once part of the harbour is now a beautiful town square full of shiny white marble. At the centre stands the statue of Giuseppe Tartini - the famous violinist, bon in Piran. The square serves as the mid point between the harbour below and the church above. A great place for a quiet beverage at any time of the day.
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The walk uphill is absolutely worth it. Walking on this historic segment of the city wall not only imparts a sense of history, but it also provides great views of the historic town. Reasonably priced and a must for visitors. By walking a little farther uphill from the walls, we found a beautiful stone-paved walkway back down into town. The little cafe by the entrance has restrooms, and provided a nice place to stop for beverages after our tour of the walls.
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Location Casa Veneziana is on the northeastean part of ex island of Koper, directly near the coast and the monastery Sv. Ana. The construcitng plan of the building was made after 14th century, in the period of Venetian ages. Nazario Sauro, the Italian irredentist, was born in 1880 in Ribiski trg 10, he died in 1916 u Pula. The building was recovered in 1938, when they tried to add a historical and monumental look. The work was led by Ferdinando Frolati (1926-1935 Soprintendente alle Opere di antichità e d’arte per il Friuli Venezia Giulia) who named the building "Casa Veneziana" in his drawings in Trieste. The building went on fire on 2001 and was completely renovated in 2011 by the private owner. Casa Veneziana retained entire built structure and urban design, combined with new architecture preserved many historical elements even today.
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A lovely memorial to the Italian men who lost their lives at the Soca front during World War 1 .. Their names are engraved in the sides of the memorial.
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