Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Slovenian Littoral Region, Slovenia

November 21, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover the best top things to do in Slovenian Littoral Region, Slovenia including Soca Valley, Fonda Fish Farm, Magical World of Shells Museum, Thirsty River Brewing, Kobarid Museum (Kobariski muzej), Tolmin Gorge, Kozjak Waterfalls, Church of St. George, Tartini Square (Tartinijev trg), Javorca, Memorial Church of the Holy Spirit.
Restaurants in Slovenian Littoral Region

1. Soca Valley

Bovec Slovenia +386 68 601 944 http://www.soca-valley.com/en/
Excellent
91%
Good
9%
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5.0 based on 183 reviews

Soca Valley

Reviewed By KAW687 - London, United Kingdom

Absolutely lovely place to explore by foot or by car. Had to keep stopping and marveling at so much wonderful scenery. St Joseph's Church is really worth a visit, full of colourful modern anti war paintings.

2. Fonda Fish Farm

Seca 142, Portoroz 6320 Slovenia +386 41 620 606 [email protected] http://www.fonda.si/en/visits/
Excellent
95%
Good
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

Fonda Fish Farm

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.

Reviewed By 311tja_a_

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.

3. Magical World of Shells Museum

Tartinijev trg 15 On The First Floor, Piran 6330 Slovenia +386 40 700 053 [email protected] http://www.svet-skoljk.si
Excellent
83%
Good
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 233 reviews

Magical World of Shells Museum

The only Museum of Shells in Slovenia and other interesting animals from ALL OVER THE WORLD!More than 4000 specimens of unusual and rare molluscs! The biggest clam in the world, pearls, crabs, sea urchins,sea stars. You can see the shell of the biggest snail in the world, shells of snails so rare that only tribal chiefs of distant islands were allowed to wear and many more surprises ...

Reviewed By ajdau2020

It was great, unique experience. They really know a lot about shells and the ticket includes interesting lectures about the museum. Our seven years old son has constantly asked questions and he’s got answer to each one of them. We have learn a lot. We recommend!

4. Thirsty River Brewing

Trg golobarskih zhrtev 46, Bovec 5230 Slovenia +386 40 530 171 [email protected] http://thirstyriverbrewing.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Thirsty River Brewing

Thirsty river Brewing started in the summer of 2017 and is Bovec’s first and only microbrewery. The brewery produces small, 400 liter batches of all styles of ales. The tap house and brewery is located on the main square in beautiful Bovec situated in the Julian Alps. The brewery also runs a small, 14 person hostel which is great for group gatherings or traveling backpackers.

Reviewed By Florence_Florent - Brussels, Belgium

BEST bar in Bovec ! These guys are brewing their own beers ! And they are unbelievably good ! They trully rock ! If you like beers, you'll have the choice, as they offer more than 10 different types of beer. Just ask the team for some advices, they are super friendly !!! And if you don't like beer, they also have other house drinks, wines, good cocktails, ciders, and great coffee. We tried different bars in Bovec, and this place definitely had one of the best mood and atmosphere in town ! Perfect place to enjoy after a nice day in Bovec. They also have lots of games available to play with. We had such a great time there. Thanks guys ! We can't wait to come back ! Go visit them, have a beer or more, and ENJOY LIFE !

5. Kobarid Museum (Kobariski muzej)

Gregorchicheva ulica 10, Kobarid 5222 Slovenia +386 5 389 00 00 [email protected] http://www.kobariski-muzej.si
Excellent
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4.5 based on 509 reviews

Kobarid Museum (Kobariski muzej)

Kobarid Museum displays exhibits on the events that occurred during World War I on the Soška fronta - Isonzo Front. It covers two and a half years of static fighting and portrays in detail the 12th Isonzobattle, also known as the Caporetto breakthrough. The latter is one of the major battles in the history of mankind having taken place in hillyterrain.

Reviewed By 583tinep - Bovec, Slovenia

The museum wonderfully depicts the "Soška fronta" and the struggles of soldiers fighting there. Awful conditions to live in, not to mention these men were fighting to survive for multiple months. We were both deeply touched, definitely recommended for anyone interested in the 1st world war and for everyone in general, so we do not forget, what peace means.

6. Tolmin Gorge

Soca Valley, Tolmin Slovenia +386 5 380 04 80 http://www.visit-soca.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 512 reviews

Tolmin Gorge

Reviewed By katjakrageljjug - Tolmin, Slovenia

Devil's bridge in the Tolmin gorges over Tolminka river in Soča Valley, a picturesque car road to the farmers village Čadrg (683m) in the Triglav National Park in Slovenia. Beautiful emerald waters.

7. Kozjak Waterfalls

Kobarid Slovenia http://www.dolina-soce.com/znamenitosti-i-en/items/slap-kozjak.html
Excellent
74%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 644 reviews

Kozjak Waterfalls

Reviewed By 2fromTX - San Antonio, United States

We walked the trail from Kobarid to this site several times while we stayed in this area, and enjoyed it each time. I think we were fortunate to be able to go when it was not crowded, as the walk to the waterfall through the wooded path were scenic, peaceful, and quiet, and as enjoyable as the short visit to the falls themselves. There is a 4 euro entrance fee for adults, less for children, and after talking to the very pleasant people working the small booth, it seemed reasonable to help maintain the site -- i.e. the metal bridges built to replace the old slippery stone ones. It's a unusual waterfall as the water streams down through a crack in the rock surface above to a crystal pool below.

8. Church of St. George

Adamiceva ulica, Piran Slovenia http://www.zupnija-piran.si
Excellent
53%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 514 reviews

Church of St. George

9. Tartini Square (Tartinijev trg)

Piran Slovenia http://www.piran.si
Excellent
55%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 1,286 reviews

Tartini Square (Tartinijev trg)

Reviewed By PeterK711 - Griffith, Australia

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.

10. Javorca, Memorial Church of the Holy Spirit

Ulica Petra Skalarja 4, Tolmin 5220 Slovenia +386 5 380 04 80 [email protected] http://www.dolina-soce.com/znamenitosti-i-en/items/javorca-sponiska-cerkev-svetega-duha.html
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Javorca, Memorial Church of the Holy Spirit

Reviewed By Damariscotta - Bangor, United States

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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