Golica is often called the “mountain of daffodils”, and for a good reason; in mid-May, the long slopes are carpeted with wild narcissi in full bloom, making the scenery look pretty otherworldly. If the first at the foothills of Golica start budding somewhere in late April or early May, the whole slopes of the Western Karawanks bloom a few weeks later. For many, a trip to the slopes covered with daffodils is a once-a-year experience, yet the stunning vistas attract not only the locals but tourists as well.
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This hike will blow your mind: Golica and endless fields of daffodils
ON May 31, 2017 BY Neja
IN Family hiking , Hiking , Hiking blog
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Mojstrovka group and Jalovec mountains in the midst of the autumn vibrancy in early November last year.
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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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