Radovljica (pronounced [ɾaˈdoːu̯ljitsa] ( listen); German: Radmannsdorf) is a town in the Upper Carniola region of northern Slovenia. It is the administrative seat of the Municipality of Radovljica.
Restaurants in Radovljica
5.0 based on 60 reviews
Great place for wine tastings, if you're tourist interested in Slovenian wine or a local, wanting a nice glass of wine. For quality you get, prices are cheap. Also great snacks (local cheeses, prosciutto etc...). Owner and waiting staff are incredibly nice. If visiting Radovljica or Bled area, this is a must!
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Adventure Mini Golf Panorama is a successful combination of nature, sport and fun. Located in the forest you can experience a unique game of mini golf on beautiful fake grass while admiring the gorgeous panorama view.
Adventure minigolf is what it have in name. The course is just entertaining and you have a lot of fun on it. Only suggestion is, that maybe it should have 4 more holes not just 12. But nevertheless it is fun, you are in nature and before and after you can drink coffee with gorgeous view on Julian Alps and nice valley beneath golf. Also there are some games for children if they are not interested in mini golf and they can also run on grass around course freely, because there is no road near.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
If you have the time, make sure that you visit this museum. It has an amazing collection of bee-related items, shows an informative short video about bees, and contains a live hive that's set up in a way that you can view the hive in action.
4.5 based on 333 reviews
Linhart Square is situated on a promontory above the Sava river and is akin to an open-air museum. There are preserved houses from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. At the viewpoint at the end of the square there are wonderful views of the Sava river valley and the Julian Alps. The old town centre of Radovljica is enriched by numerous museums, galleries and restaurants, and hosts a variety of events throughout the year. During a stroll through Linhart Square you can visit: The Lectar Honeybread Workshop and Museum Radovljica Manor The Šivec House Gallery The Museum of Apiculture and Municipal Museum The medieval defence trench The viewpoint at the end of the square The square in front of the church with an exhibition about the town's development St. Peter's church and the surrounding walls The rectory Magušar's House and Manufaktura Farmacy and Alchemy Museum
Old Town ain’t much but it’s all they got! The tourist office is very helpful next to the car park. Old Town is pedestrian only about 30m wide x 300m long. It is interesting as a preservation area but the ‘sights & museums’ are lacking for us. The church was licked so the bee museum filled 30 minutes. There are a few cafes on the square - the confectionary shoppe for a sweet treat and coffee was a delightful surprise. Allow 3 hours to see everything and to have a treat.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Since 1988 we organize the most fun and adventure trips in BLED- RADOVLJICA, so all who love to spend free time in nature are welcome to join us on the RAFTING, KAYAK, MINI-RAFT,TUBING, HYDROSPEED,CANYONING,PAINTBALL,ZORB BALL,...FIND US ON BLED OPPOSITE THE MAIN BUS STATION!!!! NEW ACTIVITY ZIPLINE across the river Sava 250M LONG
4.0 based on 28 reviews
This place is a 100 percent hidden gem in Slovenia How many places is there a small gingerbread kitchen in the world?? Maybe because I was on a group tour from the USA but it was amazing to me!!
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