My Adventures in Slovenia!!

On Tuesday morning I left Rovinj in Croatia and made my way to Divaca, a much smaller village than I expected in Slovenia. I came here wanting to see two things – the Lippizan Stud Farm where the breed began about 600 years ago and Skocgian Cave.

My guidebook said there were taxis to take me to the horse farm, although I quickly discovered there are no taxis in Divaca! Things suddenly became more difficult, and I felt certain there had to be a way to make this happen. I spoke with the desk clerk where I’m staying, and she quickly arranged to have their cook give me a ride there on her way home.

This fun amazing woman came out, locked arms with me and led me to her car as if we were old friends. She speaks almost no English and yet we still managed to have a fun interaction together.

Then the afternoon clerk at Gostilna Malcovec – Sebastian – picked me up at the horse farm took me back and on the way offered to  drop me off at the cave for the last tour of the day. Didn’t want a penny and his English is brilliant. He kept telling me it was no problem. I was touched by everyone’s generosity!

I loved seeing the gorgeous, beautifully-trained horses and seeing them perform. They brought tears to my eyes.

The cave – way over the top of any cave I’ve ever been in!! It’s a living cave with a deep river roaring through the lower levels. I was blown away by it’s massive caverns and overall size. I didn’t want to leave and kept wishing my family could see it. It is definitely worth going out of the way to see. I have a couple of photos from the brochure and it’s so huge a photo cannot do it justice, only hint at what is there. One of the big highlights of my trip so far. That and the amazing staff at the hotel. I couldn’t believe their generosity and joy in serving.

Tomorrow at 10am I take a train – supposedly the most beautiful route in all Slovenia, up into the Julian Alps at Lake Bohinj. Another home-stay for 25 Euros.

Delicious, inexpensive dinner of authentic Slovenian food. Dessert was excellent! Gibenice – I am going to look for a recipe online. Healthy ingredients and not very sweet.

Wednesday – I had a fun train ride to Lake Bohinj here in the mountains. Spent much of the time talking with a young Slovenian woman who wants to teach kindergarten and travel…we have lots in common.

My home stay that I intuitively chose online is perfect! My room has a balcony with a gorgeous view of the mountains and everything is beautiful and set up for my comfort. I have so loved staying in people’s homes this trip. There are so many available here in the Balkans.

Ribcev Laz – where I am – is a quiet village with everything I need including free internet at the tourist office. Another version of paradise for me!

Having a FANTASTIC time! Time to go enjoy my beautiful room.

Happy trails!

Comments

  1. I have stumbled upon your page accidentally and really like it. I am glad you have discovered Slovenia before it gets overrun with tourists and people change their attitudes.
    Don’t get me wrong… I don’t want it to happen in that way, but I am afraid that is just what is going to happen. 🙁

    I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in this little gem of a country and possibly come back again. Keep posting and having fun!

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