A land of fairytale villages and craggy distinct mountains lording over endless meadows, the Dolomites seem mysterious and not quite real to fresh onlookers. It would be easy to frame this mountain range, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2009, as a site of staggering beauty, unique landscapes and a paradise for hikers and bikers. Yet it’s far more than that.
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Mojstrovka group and Jalovec mountains in the midst of the autumn vibrancy in early November last year.
Want to join us for a guided tour in the Slovenian mountains? Drop us an email at info@exploringslovenia.com 👌
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The NW Julian Alps might be the most photogenic corner of the Slovenian mountains, and Mangart, the 3rd highest peak of Slovenia, together with the highest road to its Mangart Saddle at 2,055 meters their very best gems. 👌
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