Wednesday 16 May 2007

Škofja Loka and Ljubljana

Daisies

From Bled it was an easy cycle through the hills down the Sava River towards Ljubljana. We loved Slovenia so far and wanted to see more, so we detoured to Škofija Loka, a charming little town with another old town and a castle. Here we had some of the best Italian-style ravioli we've ever eaten, for the princely sum of around A$10.

Farming equipment and hay-drying rack


We lined up accommodation at a local "tourist farm" - a mix between a farm and a B&B. These seem to be popular in Italy and Slovenia. They sell local produce and also provide accommodation and cater for functions. Wineries in Australia seem to be following a similar trend. in the morning we were greeted with a rather challenging breakfast of homemade salami, fresh cow's milk, cheese, homemade jam and, strangely, a scoop of pig fat.


Scenery on the way to the "tourist farm"


15th century church at Crngrob, the town we stayed in

We were pleasantly surprised by the cycling culture in Slovenia. We rode into the capital Ljubljana on a Sunday and it seemed that the whole country was out on their bikes that day. Ljubljana has cycle lanes on most streets and bikes generally have right of way over cars. Drivers are also quite considerate and aware.

A cycle lane on the way into Ljubljana

To top it off, they even produce a cycling beer! Roger discovered soon after this photo was taken that it was actually a shandy :(

Roger with cycling beer

Ljubljana is a great little city. It's small and this has helped it retain a lively but relaxed culture. The charming city centre has markets, cafes and old architecture that has been well maintained.


Ljubljana - church door


Entering the City Museum

3 comments:

the martins said...

Hi Roger & Luisa
We've just received your address from Lorraine. Looks like you're having a great time.

Love from us all at Woody Point

Matt Connolly said...

Great photos from what's surely turning out to be a Great adventure. I hope it's exceeding your expectations!!!

You seem to be doing really well typing all the slavic letters (like the curl over an 's' or 'z'). How are you going saying them? Especially those words that have no vowels?

Big hello to the Martin gang at Woody Point, too!

Cheers,
Matt

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