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SLOVENIA MAPS
Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
By Freytag-Berndt.
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Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Cartographia. By Cartographia.
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3 comments about Croatia and Slovenia Map.
- This map is much better than the Croatia Travel Map (Globetrotter Travel Map). This map is more detailed (1:500,000), shows more (includes Slovenia and parts of neighboring countries), shows the mountain ranges, and national parks, etc.
- I have not seen the other map referred to by the other reviewer, but I think that this is a bad Map. Croatia is an odd-shaped country who's primary recognizable feature is the Dalmatian coast, which is quite long, north to south. This map bisects the country at its center, disorienting those who are not intimately familiar with the country. I found it hard to find some of the most obvious places (e.g. hard to find Dubrovnik!). Bad map. Baaad, baaad map.
- Excellent map, easy to read and found it very helpful when travelling recently in Slovenia
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Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by David Robertson and Sarah Stewart. By Sunflower Books.
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No comments about Slovenia: Landscapes of (Landscapes S.).
Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by International Travel Maps and Books. By International Travel Maps and Books.
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Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Justi Carey and Roy Clark. By Cicerone Press Limited.
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No comments about Trekking in Slovenia: The Slovene High Level Route (Cicerone Guide).
Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Justi Carey and Roy Clark. By Cicerone Press.
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1 comments about Cicerone Julian Alps of Slovenia (Cicerone Guide).
- This is one of those books that you pass on to others. I was in slovenia, near Lake Bled at a hostel when I picked up this book from a pile in the hallway. This book really changed my whole outlook on Slovenia. I hiked 4 of the tours, one in Bled and three out of Kranjski Gora, the town along the Austrian border to the north. Amazing sites were hidden just off the roads and I never would have known about them. The instructions took you along country roads, through mountains passes, all with limited maps, but very specific instructions- right down to "Don't turn by the grocery store, continue on the left." Very accessible and the hikes varied from 2 - 8 hours with most that I chose moderate, and a few steep climbs. The Sleme hike was one of a kind moutain top meadow. Truly amazing mountain scenery without mountaineering gear needed. I passed it on to some retired teachers in Ljubljana who were heading north. It sits at a hostel in Kranjski Gora today. Great guide.
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Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
By Freytag-Berndt.
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Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Gizi Map. By Gizi Map.
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1 comments about Dalmatia/Istra Map (Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia Coast) (English, French, Italian, German and Russian Edition).
- This map is a must for travelers along the Dalmatian coast. The roads are accurate and detailed sufficient to allow anyone to plan their itinerary as well as to make variances at the last moment. Its one drawback is the coverage does not extend into the interior as much as one would like.
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Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
Written by Steve Fallon. By Lonely Planet.
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5 comments about Slovenia (Country Guide).
- I took this book with me on a trip to Slovenia in September-October 2004, when it was hot off the presses. My travels didn't cover the whole country, just the western half, so I can't speak for all of the book's recommendations. But, in general, I found it immensely helpful, both for planning my trip and for day-to-day guidance while traveling. Some comments:
1. Slovenia's currency hasn't stabilized yet, so expect prices to vary upward, especially now that the Euro is so high against the dollar. Big deal; it's still a comparatively inexpensive country. (I went to a rip-off-the-tourists but very good restaurant in Ljubljana, had a full dinner and a half-liter of wine -- and my total bill was $20!)
2. The famous disappearing Lake Cerknicka does indeed disappear for a large part of the year, so it's likely that all you'll see is a bumpy plain covered with grass. On a related subject, the Soca River valley is beautiful, but in the fall the water is low, so anyone expecting a kayaker's paradise would be disappointed.
3. Renting a car is expensive, and the train and bus system, while not perfect, is still very good. So I used this book to plan ahead: I took public transportation most of the time, then rented a car for one day to visit some areas that are difficult or impossible any other way (e.g., the church at Hrastovlje, which is amazing even if you're not a fan of medieval religious art).
4. The church of St. John the Baptist near Lake Bohinj, with the interesting medieval wall paintings, is closed for repairs, completion date uncertain. However, if you walk up the road to Stara Fuzina, the church there has some arguably medieval paintings in the front porch; it's a lovely walk, too, and you can continue on to Studor and admire the antique hayracks.
5. I totally agree with the book's description of the Skocjan Caves: I'm not a big fan of caves, but these were special, and fully worth the effort. (The tour requires considerable walking and step-climbing, so it's not for the weak or the faint-hearted.) The bus access to the site is poor, but some tour companies run day trips from Ljubljana, and the prices I saw were pretty reasonable.
6. The book's restaurant recommendations are generally excellent: Delfin, in Piran, has the best grilled squid on the planet, and the mussels aren't bad either.
7. Fall can be rainy: I encountered a couple of wet, chilly days that made me wish I'd brought waterproof shoes and a heavier raincoat. But, the rest of the time, it was warm enough that I wore sandals.
8. In the fall, many museums and other sights cut back their hours drastically, so be sure to check before you go, especially if a long trip is involved. (I arrived too late for the day's last tour of Sneznik Castle; on the other hand, I visited the Dormouse Museum -- which is utterly mad and not to be missed -- and hung out in the pub next door with the locals practicing their English on me, and that was way more fun than seeing some rich German family's old furniture!)
- Lots of news and helpful book to read if you are going to visit this country.
I reccomand it to everyone!
- This guide has been very useful to see most of the country. The prices are not exact (now everything is a bit more expensive) and I miss the dance of the Lipizzaner Horses because of a mistake in the timetable, what a pity!!!! But, in general, the guide is excellent
- I visited Slovenia this summer and this book was invaluable in my trip. Having done the trip I can now say that I could have used this book even more than I did (which was quite extensively).
Overall the guide does an excellent job of balancing interesting facts and background about the areas around Slovenia with useful traveler information about hotels, internet locations, laundry site, rail/bus schedules and prices. Although the guide was published in 2007, I found the prices to be accurate and the bus/train information to be invaluable (not so much in exact times but it prices and locations that could be reached from any one town or city). For example, I was able to find a free internet site in the capital during my day of site-seeing.
The biggest thing I got from this guide was flexibility. I was solo backpacking and this let me leave the trip to go where I wanted. I could look up any city. Find if it had connections to where I was, what prices its hotels were, etc. In this way, the guide is ideal for people backpacking or going on very flexible trips. However, it does not shy away from giving top notch hotels and places to stay.
The restaurant reviews in particular were great for this book. I only had one day in the capital and I tried the author's choice. The one thing I will note though, is that the name of the restaurant had changed since this book was published. It was still easy to find and the description left no doubt that I had found the right place. It was an amazing, memorable and affordable meal in a place that I would probably not have found in such a short time on my own.
I visited Kobarid and Ljubljana and found the sections on both of the these places to be extremely accurate and the maps to be very helpful. The reviews of the attractions at each of these places were spot on and helped me chose the best places to see in the time I had available.
This is a must have book, no mater what kind of traveling you are doing. I only hope that they come out with a more updated guide as the 2007 one is already becoming outdated in minor spots.
- Well written and conceived. The brief history was helpful to help understand the people and the circumstances of the people today. The diet section was great. In describing the various geographic areas of the country I would have liked more pictures. The written explanations were great but never having been to the country, more pictures would have helped. I think it would be a great addition if there were internet video links to get a really good feel for the geography.
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Posted in Slovenia (Saturday, March 20, 2010)
By Michelin Travel Publications.
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1 comments about Michelin Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Yugoslava. Republic Of Macedonia (Michelin Map) (Multilingual Edition).
- To my delight this map included Hungary in addition to the countries mentioned. This was perfect for us since we fly into Budapest before driving into Croatia. There isn't quite as much detail as I have seen on some maps but for me the broader area view works well. It's easy to see how to get from city to city and all our expected travel on one map. Be aware that there are no city inserts that you find on some maps so if you need that you'll have to find that detail another way.
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Slovenia: FB.J325
Croatia and Slovenia Map
Slovenia: Landscapes of (Landscapes S.)
Slovenia Map by ITMB
Trekking in Slovenia: The Slovene High Level Route (Cicerone Guide)
Cicerone Julian Alps of Slovenia (Cicerone Guide)
Triglav National Park - Kranjska Gora-Planica-Bled: FBW.WK5141 (Walking Maps)
Dalmatia/Istra Map (Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia Coast) (English, French, Italian, German and Russian Edition)
Slovenia (Country Guide)
Michelin Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Yugoslava. Republic Of Macedonia (Michelin Map) (Multilingual Edition)
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