PHOTOGRAPH: MICHAEL MATTI/SLOVENIAN TOURIST BOARD
Slovenia is the Alpine country that often gets forgotten in the counting, except of course by Slovenians, whose flag bears the triple-headed peak of Triglav. When the country’s short stretch of Adriatic coast gets busy in summer, there’s lots of space to cool off in the mountains of Triglav National Park. Clear waters are a point of pride here, and immersive experiences come in varied forms. In summer, a dip in Lake Bohinj is a balmy 22°C, while the Soča river calls for rafting and canyoning. Even a splash-free experience such as a walk up the Tolmin Gorges (pictured), will leave you feeling somehow cleaner.
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