Pedrovo village is a tiny remoted village on the northern edge of the Karst plateau, overlooking the Vipava and Branica valley. It offers great views of the entire Vipava valley, Nanos, Trnovo forest, the Julian Alps and Brda region. The village, which is considered one of the most beautiful examples of preservation of settlement heritage …
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Vipava valley, an all year round destination for wine and food tourism, is a narrow valley on the western part of Slovenia. It is known as a valley of excellent wines and succulent fruit, numberless castles and manors set among vineyards and rolling hillsides, clustered picturesque villages with narrow streets, stone houses and vaulted underground …
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Osmica Open Door Local Restaurant or shortly osmica is a temporary local restaurant/tavern in Vipava valley and Karst region. Twice per year farmers open their doors for eight days and welcome guests with wine and traditional homemade specialties. This custom attracts visitors every year from far and beyond and is for sure a traditional gourmet …
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Slovenia is a small green European country where walking is a number one sport. Of course, beside gardening 🙂 Autumn is definitly one of my best seasons of the year to explore Slovenia. The nature is completely changing its colours. From orange yellow autumn leaves to dark green pine trees. A great mosaic of Slovenian …
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Open wine cellars in Vipava valley are a set of wine events traditionally held between St. Martin’s Day (11th November) and Christmas in different villages around Vipava valley, Slovenia. Local wine makers open their vaulted wine cellars to the guests. Wine cellars are part of the culture in Vipava valley and they can be found …
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