Our 11-day summer road trip through Slovenia that hit all of the highlights: Lake Bled, Triglav National Park, Soca Valley, Logar Valley, Bohinj, Vingtar Gorge, Vrsis Pass, Kranjska Gora, and more. One of the most beautiful countries in Europe!
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Our 11-day summer road trip through Slovenia that hit all of the highlights: Lake Bled, Triglav National Park, Soca Valley, Logar Valley, Bohinj, Vingtar Gorge, Vrsis Pass, Kranjska Gora, and more. One of the most beautiful countries in Europe!
Zagreb is beautiful, but slightly rough around the edges. Just the way I like my cities. Eastern European-style architecture mixed with communist-era structures with graffiti and intricate street art. There’s a creative, artsy energy that is palpable, and meshes perfectly with all of the galleries, theaters, and strong cafe culture. Smoking, drinking, strolling, chatting seems to be the way of everyday life. Zagreb is one of those places that is both stuck in time and ultra-modern.
As you may have guessed, this post is all about waterfalls. Or more specifically, where to find them in Croatia. Plitvice National Park may get all the fame and glory (the nickname for this park is the poetic “Land of the Falling Lakes,” after all), but it’s not the only national park in Croatia with numerous cascades and clear turquoise pools. Krka National Park is beautiful in its own right.
I’m not sure if Istria is one of the “best-kept secrets” in the country, but I had certainly never heard about this region before planning our trip. And even then, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. Previously, when I thought of Croatia, a couple standard things came to mind: Dubrovnik, the blue blue blue water of the Adriatic, and Plitvice National Park with all it’s waterfalls. Northern Croatia never really even crossed my mind. But I am so, so happy we made it there.