Discover the best top things to do in Inner Carniola Region, Slovenia including Grad Prem, The Secret Rooms of Hotel Jama, Grotte di Postumia - Park Postojnska jama, Claustra Alpium Iuliarum, Predjama Castle, Museo Militare Di Pivka, Masun Castle, Sneznik Castle Museum, Lake Palcje, Lake Petelinje.
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The castle that watches over the Brkini Hills and the Reka Valley was built in the 12th century. A compact two-story grat hall has a Romanesque nucleus and a smaller yard protected by a wall and a round tower. The inner yard was decorated with Renaissance arcades. A walking trail and a couple of bike trails lead past this exceptional site.
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Claustra Alpium Iuliarum is a Late Roman barrier system, which guarded the crossings to Italy between the 3rd and 5th centuries. Ajdovski zid (“Ajdovski wall”) above Vrhnika is the longest known section of the Late Roman claustra Alpium Iuliarum barrier system. It measures over 6,700 m in length and has at least 35 barrier towers. The ancient Vrhnika (Nauportus) was enclosed underneath it.
Very nice path through the woods with impressing remains of the Late Roman defence system Claustra Alpium Iuliarum. Interesting information boards, special attractions in form of wooden sculptures of Roman soldiers and an astonishing view through the "archaeostereoscope" (binocular where you see the 3D reconstruction of the barrier wall)!
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Predjama Castle is situated in the middle of a towering cliff, a mere 9 km from Postojna Cave. Picturesque, magnificent, defiant, mysterious and impregnable, it has been dominating the surrounding area, perched high up in the 123-metre high cliff, for more than 800 years. It is listed among the Guinness World Records as the largest cave castle in the world. Check the timetable of visits by months.
Predjama Castle. When travelling Rovinj, Croatia to Ljubljana, we debated whether or not to make the side trip to this castle since we had already seen two other major structures built into cliffs (Tekija Blagaj Dervish House, Mostar and Pustinja Blaca/Blaca Hermitage, Brac) on this trip, but we are glad we did. Our GPS lady friend got us there with just one little glitch, which we overcame having learned to follow local road signs any time there is a discrepancy with the GPS. The drive there was through little villages and it took us about an hour to reach the castle from the Croatia-Slovenia border. There is a small parking lot which is only 50 m from the path to the cave. No fee is required unless you decide to go inside. The Predjama Castle is a picturesque and impregnable castle perched in the middle of a 404’ high rocky cliff where it has rested for over 800 years. We have learned that settling in the caves initially provided people such as monks and kings protection from pirates and the rest of the structures are the product of home improvements made over the centuries. At the base of the cliff flows the Lokva River, which disappears underground deep below the castle, which has had a variety of owners over the centuries. At the end of WWII the castle was “confiscated and nationalized by the Yugoslav Communist authorities and turned into a museum” which did not work out well. Since 2007 it has been managed by an independent company. We did not pay to go in because from what we read, the insides are not authentic, but contain lots of suits of armor and warfare gear. We did spend about 45 minutes walking the grounds, taking pictures and using the clean restroom. Food is also for sale. All in all, this is a worthy stop that we are glad we made. As an aside, about 10 minutes away were the caves. We drove past on our way back to the highway and were amazed at the size of the parking lot there, as well as the number of cars. It looked like Disney World. I am sure it must be a wonderful adventure for some, but at 70, I try to avoid large crowds where I am shuttled about like cattle.
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The romantic Sneznik Castle Museum in Notranjska region, with authentic interiors from the second half of the 19th century. You are warmly invited to visit this charming castle in its marvelous natural surroundings, providing a whole day of pleasant and informative entertainment. Castle tours start on the hour. Tours by castle guide only. Prior notice is required only for groups of 10 and over (see the contacts below). The last tour starts at 4 pm. When weddings take place, the castle tour is adapted appropriately.
We visited this castle while in Slovenia to visit family and friends. A friend lives in Cerknica and we came here as part of our journey for the day. We absolutely loved it and the surrounding forest. It was explained by our friend that this castle is entirely original with the furnishings. Our tour guide was tremendously helpful with her explanations; and we loved touring each room. This castle is different from the typical castles you see throughout Europe; and we loved its authenticity. We would highly recommend.
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