Logar Valley is a valley in the Kamnik Alps, Solčava, Slovenia.

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Logar Valley is a valley in the Kamnik Alps, Solčava, Slovenia.
SOLCAVA PANORAMIC ROAD, Slovenia - probably most beautiful panoramic road in Slovenia, it offers some of the most amazing views of Logarska Valley and the surrounding area and is well worth visiting in all seasons, but particularly in spring when nature is full of colors. (Images by Tomo Jesenicnik photography, slovenia.info)
Slovenia road trip with my kid
I did not expect Slovenia to be so awesome! This is what you’ll read a lot over here, as I have the same opinion about Ireland. We start the trip by shopping at the border. I never do it, but Mia made us stop. Then she saw a small pink board and she fell in love with it. This is when our trip changed. We do not use a stroller anymore, our kid wants to take her board everywhere. As she can use it only for like 5 minutes at a time, I am usually the one who carries it. As I am too lazy to carry it, I had to make a memory trip to my teen days and remind myself how to use it. It turned out that it’s like with a bike, you don’t forget. It saves loads of time and became a big part of our Slovenian adventure.
The first thing we noticed about Slovenia is how stunning it is. Green hills and beautiful mountains, little huts and friendly people. The other thing - it is not so super easy to find a nice free place for a night stop, but there are paid camper stops, which are very nice and around 10 euros, so not so bad.
Our first stop was in Solcava, where we had obara, zganci and sladica for a breakfast. This is one delicious food and I’d never have it for a breakfast (it’s a lunch option like for me), but it truly gave me loads of energy. Mia behaved like if she drank a Red Bull and she was flying over steep stairs to see a town church on a hill. I like this moment just for her and me, when her daddy works in the van. It does include a lot or running and dancing, just so you have the right picture.
We did some driving that day through the mountains and stopped from time to time for a fun break for Mia. The views remind me of Austria and Switzerland so much, but with its own unique approach. There were times when I drove into a very steep and narrow village road and I was a bit scared, but in the end there was always an easy way out. If tractors can do it, you can do it as well.
One of my favourite stops was one in Jamnik. There’s a beautiful church on a hill with a big tree just next to it. You can sit there for hours and watch the view.
Skofja Loka is a perfect stop for a food break. Not to mention that it’s pretty picturesque as well.
Lake Bled was our main destination and we stayed there for a couple of days. We took a boat to get to the island and it could take 10 minutes, but with Mia deciding that she’s most fit from our company to paddle, it took slightly longer. The island itself is a special place. You can pull the bell on a top and my kid was trying to swing on it (prohibited).
Just next to the lake Bled there’s lake Bohinjsko, as beautiful and a bit less crowded.
I think that Slovenia is a place, where I should spend at least two weeks on exploration, so hopefully we can do it next year.
Solčava panoramic road by ad551 https://flic.kr/p/EyVLVB
46.380361°N, 14.693873°E Municipality of Solčava, Slovenia photo by Ivan Verbič — Installed atop the summit of this mountain is a combination elevation marker / health insurance company advertisement.
SOLCAVA PANORAMIC ROAD, Slovenia - a unique way of discovering natural and cultural heritage points in the Solcava area, along with admiring the breathtaking views of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and astonishing valleys beneath them.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik
01-04 Okreselj, Slovenia - August 14, 2016: View of hikers sitting around the tables or standing near the fence in front of Okreselj lodge at the edge of the valley rock. ... http://dlvr.it/Q8mrKg