Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Now, I can't remember any of the names of the buildings, streets, bridges or monuments. Nor am I going to Google them for you. What I will tell you is that Ljubljana was a treasure that I didn't expect to find. It's clean and beautiful and feels like it could be Italy's back garden. The city centre is tiny and easy to navigate. We managed to arrive in the middle of some basketball championships and I remember that there were teams playing anywhere and everywhere they could. Which was nice. Actually, Ljubljana is the first and only place I ever thought 'you know, I could get married here' which is special because I'm pretty sure I don't even want to get married.
A few days there is enough. We decided to take a little excursion out of the city and got a bus inland to Lake Bled. I'll be honest, my motivation was that I heard it was the actual real resting place of Count Dracula (Vlad Tepis). I've got a list of these kinds of places I want to visit which I should really post about. Anyway, Lake Bled is an idyllic little spot. It's a mecca for wedding day pictures and lazy boat rides. To the left of the lake there is a small adventure centre. We (of course) managed to find a toboggan ride through a field of sheep that just made my trip. And we also rented a boat for an hour or so. I think it cost ten euros but well worth it to spend some time on the calm water.
Bled Island |
Word of warning, only swim within the markings on the lake or you could be fined a couple hundred euros!
If I go back there, and I will, I would visit the underground caves that everyone was raving about and also the teeny bit of coast the country has in-between Italy and Croatia.