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Experience Vipava valley through its captivating wonders and culinary mouth-watering treat

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Planning to go on a trip to Slovenia? You should include Vipava valley on your bucket list. Slovenia is known for its Lake Bled, Postojna cave, capital city Ljubljana and Piran town on the coastline. The Central Europe country is also known for its adrenaline sports in Soca valley and adventures in the Julian Alps. Food enthusiasts love to visit the Goriška brda region. But Slovenia offers more than what it is generally known. Are you ready for more experience? Hit the road and experience the less travelled Vipava valley, which is a narrow valley in western Slovenia. Many visitors neglected the fantastic region due to its transit location on the crossroads. But it makes the valley even more unique and idyllic. Reasons To Visit Vipava Valley 1. Breathtaking views and outstanding location The Vipava valley is only an hour away by car. When reaching the Razdrto pass, the view on Vipava valley is outstanding with flourishing orchards, numberless vineyards, and steep slopes of Nan

Vipava Valley Among The Best in Europe Destination List

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Vineyard in Vipava Valley The Vipava Valley of Slovenia has been included in the Lonely Planet list of the top ten destinations for this summer. Emilia-Romagna of Italy tops the list followed by the Spanish region of Cantabria and the Dutch province of Friesland. Vipava Valley ranks ninth on the Best in Europe 2018 Top 10 Destination list. The tourist guidebook publisher describes it as an “undiscovered” region. Lonely Planet also highlights the beauty of the terracotta-tiled hamlets and gothic spires that are peppering the valley. Also caught the attention of the travel guidebook publisher are the grapevines stretching along gentle slopes. Slovenia has been cultivating vines for millennia, but today it has become the land of boutique winemakers whose experimental techniques and varietals are producing excellent results and luring adventurous wine lovers, Lonely Planet said. The publisher advises visitors to take local-led cycle tours in exploring the region. It says the place is