What to do and see in Inner Carniola Region, Slovenia: The Best Things to do

June 25, 2021 Ying Subia

Discover the best top things to do in Inner Carniola Region, Slovenia including The Secret Rooms of Hotel Jama, Human Fish Brewery, Planina Cave, Ljubljanica River Exhibition, Grotte di Postumia - Park Postojnska jama, Predjama Castle, Postojna Cave, Pivka Jama, Tourist Information Center Postojna, Notranjska museum Postojna.
Restaurants in Inner Carniola Region

1. The Secret Rooms of Hotel Jama

Jamska cesta 30, Postojna 6230 Slovenia http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/attractions-in-the-park/the-secret-rooms-of-hotel-jama/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

The Secret Rooms of Hotel Jama

2. Human Fish Brewery

Trzaska Cesta 27, Vrhnika 1360 Slovenia +386 40 238 385 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/HumanFishBrewery/
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Human Fish Brewery

Reviewed By NK10ish - Ljubljana, Slovenia

Vrhnika is a small town with little bars and cafes, hence we all very much appreciate Human Fish brewery! Their terrace is cozy and so is inside. The staff is really friendly and beers are delicious. If unsure which beer to drink, definitely ask for the advice of the staff, as they know a lot about beers. I tried Combat Wombat, Sipa and one more beer (cannot remember the name) and they were all great.

3. Planina Cave

Planina 175, Postojna 6232 Slovenia +386 41 338 696 http://planinskajama.wordpress.com/
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Planina Cave

Reviewed By AdventureEnthousiast

Amazing. We did the 6 hour tour together with our guide Borut. He was very nice and made us feel comfortable all the way through. He was very invested and tried his best explaining, even with his level of English. The tour included climbing rock terrain, rowing a rubber boat for several kms, moving the boat over terrain and climbing/going through some tight spaces. Expect to get a bit dirty over the course of your journey. We saw quite some creatures, including the famous human fish, beautiful cave formations and remains of cave workers/climbers from a long time ago. The equipment was good, no problems there. We never felt unsafe because of Borut his spirit and enthousiasm. Would recommend for everyone that is in for the description above. Even if you hesitate, do it. It is not tiresome if you are able to do a good hike. Many of the tight spaces are short, thus not that bad at all. Thanks Borut, from Mischa and Lisa.

4. Ljubljanica River Exhibition

Trzhashka cesta 32, Vrhnika 1360 Slovenia +386 41 354 203 [email protected] http://www.mojaljubljanica.si
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Ljubljanica River Exhibition

5. Grotte di Postumia - Park Postojnska jama

Jamska cesta 30, Postojna 6230 Slovenia http://www.postojnska-jama.eu
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Grotte di Postumia - Park Postojnska jama

6. Predjama Castle

Predjama 1, Postojna 6230 Slovenia +386 5 700 01 00 [email protected] http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/predjama-castle/
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Predjama Castle

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.

Reviewed By IN_Travelers47906 - West Lafayette, United States

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.

7. Postojna Cave

Jamska cesta 30, Postojna 6230 Slovenia +386 5 700 01 00 [email protected] http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/postojna-cave/
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Postojna Cave

Postojna Cave is the best-known cave in the world. It is also the greatest tourist attraction in Slovenia and one of the world's largest karst monuments. A fantastic web of tunnels, passages, galleries and halls, the astonishing diversity of Karst features as well as easy access are certainly the main reasons for such popularity of the cave and a large number of visitors. Check the timetable of visits by months.

Reviewed By JillyKent - Kent, United Kingdom

Immense cave system - taking the little train 3km into the caves was great fun even for my grown up children. You visit in groups and after the train ride walk for a further 2km into the caves where the guide gives information about certain areas .Fantastic stalagmites and stalactites and immense fascinating caverns. Please be aware that some of the walking is up or down quite steep paths -( maybe a problem for those with compromised mobility or breathing difficulty) - wear sensible shoes. We booked online which saved queuing and took the bus from Ljubljana, where we were staying, which took about 1 hour.

8. Pivka Jama

Part of Postojna Cave System, Postojna Slovenia +386 5 700 01 00 [email protected] http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/other-sites/pivka-cave-and-black-cave/
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Pivka Jama

The Pivka Cave and the Black Cave are the final two caves along the subterranean Pivka River before the river finally disappears and resurfaces in the Planina Cave. The Pivka Cave entrance is located 5 km from the Postojna Cave. The 65-metre deep entrance can be reached by walking 317 steps. Electric illumination is provided along the tourist path. The path takes visitors along the Pivka River towards the Black Cave, after which they get back to the surface and return through a forest. The tour takes an hour and a half, no special equipment is needed.

9. Tourist Information Center Postojna

Trzaska Cesta 59A, Postojna 6230 Slovenia +386 64 179 972 [email protected] http://www.visit-postojna.si/si/
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Tourist Information Center Postojna

Turisticno informiranje in prodaja lokalnih turisticnih spominkov/ Tourist information and shop with local souvenirs

Reviewed By Jamesholo

This office, as the others I visited in Slovenia, is very pleasant, helpful, and proud to be of service and give informative advise. They print schedules and give excellent site directions.

10. Notranjska museum Postojna

Kolodvorska cesta 3, Postojna 6230 Slovenia +386 5 721 10 90 [email protected] http://www.muzejkrasa.si/
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Notranjska museum Postojna

Complete the walks between karst phenomena and other attractions of the Green karst with a tour of the new permanent karst exhibition in the Notranjska Museum Postojna. The exhibition expertly and clearly demonstrates exhibits from the formation of the karst landscape to the modern life in the karst. Dissolution of limestone, a Neanderthal family from the cave Betalov spodmol, a valuable treasure from Predjama Castle and a slenderneck beetle under a microscope are just some of the fantastic gems that will remain imprinted in your memory forever.

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