Kobarid (pronounced [kɔbaˈɾiːt] ( listen); Italian: Caporetto, Friulian: Cjaurêt, German: Karfreit) is a settlement in Slovenia, the administrative centre of the Municipality of Kobarid.
Restaurants in Kobarid
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If you would like to discover the life of bees and beekeepers, you are welcome in our apiary. It is designed for the apitourism activities where the visitors can see the life of bees as close as possible and at the same time away from them enough to avoid stings. Beside guided tour of beekeeping we offer aerosol inhalations, honey (and other) massages, homemade bee products and more.
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We came to the information centre with kids, seeking a place for them to wait while the adults took turns in seeing the WWI museum next door. They have a well equipped children's corner and were welcoming us there with a smile, although we stayed for quite a while. They also have a good bookshop and souvenir shop and gave us great advice on places to eat later. But the best part of the information centre is the lady at the counter who really knows hospitality. We even saw customers returning and greeting her as old friends, which can only mean that she is the right person for the job. In a place so full of tourists, this might seem as an unnecessary service, but this personal type of hospitality is exactly what might make Kobarid a quality tourist destination and not just a place where (too many) people go.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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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Nice view, but pay attention to car traffic.The nearby parking lot is across road from Kamp Koren. Also a good starting point for Kozjak waterfall hike.
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