A prized hunting ground of the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, Slovenia's Julian Alps enjoyed a second vogue in the 1960s, when the likes of Agatha Christie and Jean-Paul Sartre holidayed among ...
To look across the soaring skyline of the Julian Alps is to see what was once at the bottom of the sea. This limestone range, which extends across northwestern Slovenia, is the result of millions ...
Slovenian climber Matic Obid has repeated a series of routes, from the Site rock face in the Julian Alps to Paklenica in Croatia, via Mont Blanc and also his first 8c at Sezana in Slovenia.
Escape to authenticity - the green forests and white-tipped mountains of Slovenia The world has experienced a peculiar time recently, and as we recover from the pandemic and its impact, we are ...