Day 1:
Slovenj Gradec to Logar Valley and Solčava Panoramic Road

• Morning: If you don’t own a campervan, pick up your Robeta campervan from Rovando in Slovenj Gradec. Begin your adventure by driving to the stunning Logar Valley (Logarska Dolina), a glacial valley known for its natural beauty. Take a walk to Rinka Waterfall, one of the highest in Slovenia.

• Afternoon: Continue along the Solčava Panoramic Road, which offers breathtaking views of the Alps, with opportunities to stop and chat with local farmers. The scenic road will take you past charming farms and incredible lookouts where you can capture spectacular photos of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visit the Solčava Yew, an ancient tree that's over 700 years old, and take in the beauty and history that the region embodies.

• Rest Stop: Park your campervan at one of the small family-run tourist farms along the route, such as Ambrož Gregorc, where you are surrounded with mountains and unbeatable views.

Fun Fact: The Solčava Panoramic Road is one of the most scenic routes in Slovenia, offering spectacular views of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. It has several designated campervan-friendly stops, making it perfect for those who love road trips with unbeatable views.
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A winding road through green fields with a cyclist riding toward distant rocky mountains under a clear blue sky.A winding dirt path bordered by wooden fences runs through green meadows with scattered trees, leading to steep rocky mountains under a blue sky with scattered white clouds.Wooden bridge over clear green lake leading to a large house with mountains in the background and sunlight filtering through trees.

Day 2:
Logar Valley to Jezersko and Preddvor

• Morning: Head towards Jezersko, a serene, less-visited alpine village. Stroll around Lake Planšar and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere. Try traditional “štruklji” at a local inn.

• Afternoon: Continue to the small town of Preddvor, known for its scenic beauty and charming historic sites. Visit Grad Preddvor, a delightful castle located by Lake Črnava, which offers peaceful waters perfect for a paddle or a lakeside stroll. Preddvor’s picturesque setting at the base of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps makes it an enchanting place to spend the afternoon.

• Rest Stop: Stay overnight in a peaceful camping spot near Preddvor, like Camp Smica, which is known for its relaxed ambiance and lovely mountain views.

Fun Fact: The road from Logar Valley to Jezersko takes you through some of Slovenia’s most remote areas. You’ll notice several historical mountain huts along the way, which were used by shepherds for centuries.

Day 3:
Preddvor to Kropa and Radovljica

• Morning: Drive to the historic iron-forging village of Kropa. Visit the Iron Forging Museum to learn about Slovenia’s blacksmithing heritage, and take a stroll through the quaint village, which still retains its old-world charm.

• Afternoon: Continue to Radovljica, a beautifully preserved medieval town known for its colorful facades and rich traditions. Enjoy a traditional gingerbread-making workshop at the Lectar Workshop and Museum, where you’ll learn how these charming heart-shaped treats have been made for centuries. Wander through Radovljica's old town and enjoy views of the Julian Alps.

• Rest Stop: Spend the night at Camp Sobec, located in a tranquil forest setting.

Fun Fact: The roads leading to Kropa are winding and narrow, adding a sense of adventure to your drive. These roads have been crucial for transporting iron products since the 14th century.
A peaceful village with houses and a church reflected in a calm river, surrounded by green forested mountains under misty sky.Calm pedestrian street with outdoor café tables and chairs, historic buildings with red roofs, and flags on a clear day.A quaint village with red-roofed houses and a tall church steeple surrounded by trees and hills under a clear sky.
Tranquil lake reflecting rocky mountains and autumn foliage with a small church in the foreground.Person fishing from a wooden dock beside a wooden boat on a clear lake with green mountains reflected in the water under a blue sky.Small mountain village with wooden cabins scattered across a green hillside under a setting sun.

Day 4:
Radovljica to Bohinj and Pokljuka Plateau

• Morning: Drive towards Lake Bohinj, a less touristy alternative to Lake Bled, surrounded by stunning mountains. Take a kayak out on the lake or hike to Savica Waterfall.

• Afternoon: Continue up to the Pokljuka Plateau, famous for its lush forests and alpine pastures. This area is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, offering panoramic views and endless meadows. Stop at one of the local cheese dairies for a tasting of authentic Slovenian alpine cheese, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

• Rest Stop: Overnight at Camp Bohinj, located by the lake, offering excellent views and a serene environment perfect for stargazing.

Fun Fact: The road to Lake Bohinj passes through several traditional Slovenian villages, where you can spot hayracks (kozolec)—an iconic part of Slovenian rural architecture. Hike to Savica Waterfall, which has a fascinating legend tied to the origins of the lake itself.

Day 5:
Bohinj to Tolmin and Kobarid

• Morning: Drive towards Tolmin and explore the Tolmin Gorges, a hidden gem with stunning turquoise water and fascinating rock formations.

• Afternoon: Continue to Kobarid, a town rich in history, especially related to World War I. Visit the Kobarid Museum, which provides a moving insight into the WWI Soca Front. Later, hike to the Kozjak Waterfall, which is hidden in a cavernous limestone chamber, creating an almost mystical atmosphere. The waterfall’s emerald-green pool is a sight not to be missed.

• Rest Stop: Stay at Camp Koren, an eco-friendly campsite with great facilities and fantastic views of the Soca River.

Fun Fact: The drive from Bohinj to Tolmin takes you along parts of the scenic Soča Valley, known for its turquoise river. The Soča River is often called the "Emerald Beauty" due to its distinctive color.
Narrow canyon with turquoise water flowing between steep, moss-covered rocky walls.Tall waterfall cascading into a turquoise pool surrounded by rocky cliffs and green vegetation with a rainbow arcing through the mist.Drone view of a white church with a tall steeple atop a multi-tiered hexagonal stone platform surrounded by lush green trees and mountains with mist.
A winding road leading to a small hilltop village surrounded by lush green fields and forests under a cloudy sunset sky.Aerial view of a historic village with terracotta rooftops surrounded by dense trees and hills under a bright sky.Stone bridge over a decorative pond in a terraced garden with trees and mountains in the background.

Day 6:
Kobarid to Goriška Brda and Štanjel

• Morning: Drive to Goriška Brda, Slovenia’s wine region. Spend time visiting family-run vineyards and enjoy a wine-tasting experience with local winemakers. Try the famous rebula wine.

• Afternoon: Head to Štanjel, a picturesque hilltop village with medieval stone houses and a unique Ferrari Garden—designed by architect Max Fabiani, it offers splendid views of the Karst region. Wander around the narrow cobbled streets and immerse yourself in the local history and charm of this medieval village.

• Rest Stop: Overnight in a nearby vineyard campsite, such as Kamp Saksida where you can park your campervan near the vines and enjoy a peaceful evening.

Fun Fact: The roads in Goriška Brda wind through rolling hills covered in vineyards. Many of these roads were originally built for local farmers, giving you an authentic feel of the Slovenian countryside.

Day 7:
Štanjel to Pivka and Kope

• Morning: Drive to Pivka to visit the Pivka Park of Military History, where you can explore an impressive collection of military vehicles, tanks, and even a submarine.

• Afternoon: Head to Kope, a scenic alpine area near Slovenj Gradec. Take a short hike through the peaceful pine forests or simply enjoy the beautiful views from this lesser-known spot in the Pohorje mountains.

• Rest Stop: Stay overnight at Kope Mountain Resort, where you can park your campervan and enjoy the alpine atmosphere and spectacular sunsets.

Fun Fact: Kope, a charming mountain resort in Slovenia, sits at an altitude of 1,015 to 1,542 meters and is a fresh year-round destination! In winter, it transforms into a ski paradise with 13 ski slopes, while in summer, visitors enjoy hiking, adventure park, mountain biking, and stunning views of the Pohorje mountain range. Plus, it's a family-friendly resort with activities for kids, making it a perfect escape for all ages.In the morning Return to Slovenj Gradec to return your campervan. End your journey with a stroll through the town and enjoy a final meal at a local restaurant.

• In the morning Return to Slovenj Gradec to return your campervan. End your journey with a stroll through the town and enjoy a final meal at a local restaurant - we suggest Kuf'r.
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