Synopses & Reviews
A full-length Bradt guide to this secret corner of Europe; once part of the larger republic of Yugoslavia, Slovenia is now an independent country, with Alpine scenery in the north to rival Austria and charming Adriatic coastal towns. In addition to full practical information and coverage of the accessible capital, Ljubljana, the Bradt guide explores off-the-beaten-track Slovenia, and includes visits to wine-growing regions, hiking in the Julian Alps, the caves of the Karst region, white-water rafting and skiing. A strong emphasis on culture and history is combined with everything the independent traveler needs for visiting Slovenias attractions.
Review
your guides to Slovenia and Ljubljana are some of the best Ive seen.
Ivan Valencic, Slovenia
Excellent travel guide. Very useful for all-round requirements.”
JM & ME Drury, Darlington
Very clear, well presented. Pictures are appropriate.”
Sue Lockett, Taunton, Somerset.
I found this guide very informative compared to others Id looked at before purchasing this book”
Synopsis
The Bradt guide explores off-the-beaten-track Slovenia, and includes visits to wine-growing regions, hiking in the Julian Alps, the caves of the Karst region, white-water rafting and skiing.
About the Author
Robin McKelvie is a full-time travel writer and a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers. He first visited Slovenia in 1992, and since then has worked extensively in the region.
Jenny McKelvie has been working part-time as a travel writer since 1998.
Table of Contents
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION (1) Background Information; (2) Practical Information; PART TWO THE GUIDE (3) Ljubljana; (4) Gorenjska; (5) Primorska; (6) The Slovenian Adriatic; (7) Notranjska; (8) Dolenjska and Bela Krajina; (9) Stajerska and Prekmurje; (10) Koroska; Appendix 1 Language; Appendix 2 Where next?; Appendix 3 Further reading; Index