Alpine Beauty
When and Where: 09/2022 – Ljubljana, Lake Bled,
Predjama Castle
58th Country Visited; 29th European
Country Visited
Interesting Facts:
·
Slovenia is slightly smaller than New Jersey.
·
Slovenia is the most prosperous of the former
Yugoslav republics.
·
Roughly one in twenty citizens are beekeepers.
·
Wine is popular in Slovenia. There is roughly one vineyard for every 70
people.
·
Ljubljana, the capital, is pronounced “LUBE-LEE-ANA”
The journey to Slovenia was long
and daunting. Having just got off a MSC cruise
ship in Venice, I had plans to catch a late morning bus to Ljubljana, the Slovenian
capital. I was able to find my way to the
bus depot with a few minutes to spare.
However, I couldn’t find the Flixbus pickup location. I paraded up and down a half mile stretch of the
road for over a half hour with no luck finding the bus. I eventually gave up and purchased another
online ticket for the next bus to Ljubljana which was leaving from Venice’s
Marco Polo International Airport. I
rushed to catch a bus to the airport.
Upon arrival, I received a text that my first bus, the one I couldn’t
find, had been cancelled. Frustrated, I
found a Flixbus spokesperson at the airport.
He advised me to go back to the bus depot in town for a different
bus. Ugh! Weary and agitated, I made my way back into
town for an early afternoon bus to Slovenia.
Finally, a bus bound for Ljubljana
showed up around 2pm. The bus navigated
the winding roads along the mountainous north Italian coast through the port
town of Trieste, and finally into Slovenia; arriving in Ljubljana just after
6pm. Walking to my hotel, I was drenched
by a momentary downpour. Exhausted, I
arrived at the hotel, which I discovered was half hotel, half hostel. Either way, I was glad to have arrived safely
with overpacked luggage in tow.
After a quick shower and change of clothes,
I walked a few blocks to downtown Ljubljana to grab a bite to eat. I stumbled upon an outdoor pub for a burger
and a glass of fine Slovenian Cabernet.
As I sat and waited for my food and listened to American pop music
playing in the background, my eyes gazed upon Ljubljana Castle; a medieval castle
overlooking the city which dates back to the eleventh century. I quickly devoured my meal and began to
explore Ljubljana. The city is
beautiful, safe, clean, walkable and one of my favorite European cities. I
wandered around the cobblestone streets, passing by the gothic Ljubljana
Cathedral and across the Ljubljanica River.
The city views were framed by a flaming sunset as I walked about. A few hours later, I made my way back to the
hotel to prepare for the next day’s full day excursion to the Slovenian
Alps.
Up early the next morning, I met up
with a small tour group of tourists from Australia and Ireland. Together, we traveled to our first stop, Postojna
Cave, the second largest cave system in the country. Going deep underground, I saw stalagmites and
stalactites. The cool damp climate made
the path slippery and made the four-kilometer hike challenging at times. A short distance away from the cave, the tour
went to Predjama Castle, a twelfth century castle built in a cave. The views both looking up to the castle and
looking down on the Alps from the castle were magnificent. I definitely got my fill of cardio this
day. After a brief stop for lunch, the
tour made its final stop at the serene Lake Bled, the top tourist attraction in
Slovenia. Lake Bled is one of my
favorite places in the world. The
stunning beauty of the lake against the backdrop of the alps is awe-inspiring. At the shore, our tour group boarded traditional
boats called pletna, and headed for Bled Island, a natural Island in the middle
of the Lake. Arriving on the island, tourists
must climb a lengthy staircase to get to the beautiful Assumption of Maria church
at the top. The views from atop Bled
Island were stunning. Off in a distance,
I could see the regal Bled Castle high atop a rocky cliff. As I strolled around with my camera, I
stopped for locally made ice cream and sat on the shoreline immersing myself in
the beauty of Bled. After a two-hour
ride back to Ljubljana, I again went out at night for dinner and to check out
the trendy shops in downtown. Slovenia
surely is a hidden gem in the Balkans. I
look forward to going back someday.

Beautiful Ljubljana
The picturesque Ljubljanica River through downtown Ljubljana

Visiting Predjama Castle
Stunning Bled Island on Lake Bled
Comments