Camping at campsites in Mediterranean Slovenia
Mediterranean Slovenia Campgrounds
A little bit of Tuscany, a little bit of southern France, but still authentic Slovenian. Southwestern Slovenia is not characterized by mountains and green meadows, but vineyards, karst and coast. This is the area for bon vivants, good food and drink and a pleasant climate.
The campsites in Mediterranean Slovenia have a great diversity of camping options, from simple standing pitches to the most luxurious comfort camping pitches and from simple hikers' cabins to the most luxurious tourist ...
Mediterranean Slovenia Campgrounds
A little bit of Tuscany, a little bit of southern France, but still authentic Slovenian. Southwestern Slovenia is not characterized by mountains and green meadows, but vineyards, karst and coast. This is the area for bon vivants, good food and drink and a pleasant climate.
The campsites in Mediterranean Slovenia have a great diversity of camping options, from simple standing pitches to the most luxurious comfort camping pitches and from simple hikers' cabins to the most luxurious tourist accommodation.
Mediterranean Slovenia is quieter and cheaper than comparable areas in Italy and France. In addition, you will find a number of "BestDeal" campsites, these campsites often have offers throughout the year and accept the "BestDeal Camping Card". With this card you can use the offers or receive a discount on your overnight stays in certain periods.
In Mediterranean Slovenia you can enjoy the beautiful Vipava valley with the beautiful villages that are situated very idyllically around the wine hills. The limestone plateau, known as the Karst, is also beautiful. It offers gorges, castles and caves, such as in Postojna and Skocjan. The Postojna Caves are one of the largest in the world.
Also worth a visit is Lipica, the world famous stud with the famous fungi that are sold all over the world. You will see large herds of fungi there, but you can also attend training and get information about the history of this stud farm.
Goriska Brda is a region of rolling hills close to the Italian border and known for its vineyards. The short Adriatic coast (40km) is very varied. There are historic harbor towns such as Koper and Piran. Portoroz is the seaside resort par excellence with a vibrant nightlife in the summer. Also worth mentioning is the cycle path that runs along this coast from Trieste to Croatia. It is an ideal area to visit in the early and late season.