Discover Sustainable Tourism in Slovenia

Explore Slovenia’s Green Capitals Route

Slovenian tourism continues to redefine responsible development by introducing a new community-based tourism itinerary. The Slovenia Green Capitals route, launching this month, takes travelers through Central Europe’s three “capitals”: Ljubljana, the administrative and cosmopolitan heart; Kočevje, a natural jewel; and the Bela Krajina region, known for its rich culture.

Discover Sustainable Travel Options

The Slovenia Green Capitals route is designed to provide a fresh perspective on the nation’s sustainability-focused tourism offerings. This innovative initiative ensures that travelers are equipped with a map alongside suggestions for accommodations, restaurants, and activities tailored for independent exploration. Developed by members of Slovenia’s Green Consortium with the backing of the Slovenian Tourist Board, this route embraces locales certified through the Slovenia Green brand. These destinations meet strict certification criteria that prioritize environmental considerations and sustainable practices.

Starting at the Heart of Ljubljana

Beginning in Ljubljana, visitors can choose from a variety of tastings, historic sites, and museums, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beautiful Ljubljanica River. One highlight is the Moustache Tour, which explores the lives of three giants of architecture, art, and literature.

Beautiful scenery from the Krokar primeval beech forest
Experience the natural beauty of Slovenia. ©Piotr Krzeslak/Shutterstock

Adventures in Kočevje

Approximately 65 kilometers south, the route leads to Kočevje, situated in the renowned Kočevsko region, known for its Krokar primeval beech forest, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and part of the Natura 2000 conservation area. This region is rich in wildlife, making it ideal for guided exploration and bear-watching experiences in designated stands.

Exploring Bela Krajina

Your journey culminates around 60 kilometers east in the picturesque Bela Krajina region, known for its stunning landscapes along the Kolpa River, which borders Croatia. This culturally vibrant area boasts a rich tapestry of ethnicities, languages, and religions, resulting in a diverse culinary scene. A guided food and wine tour with local experts from Bravina will immerse you in the site’s flavors and aromas.

Vineyards in Bela Krajina
Enjoy the vineyards in Bela Krajina. ©piotrbb/Shutterstock

Accessibility and Impact

This route opens in time for travelers to experience the stunning fall foliage and partake in the harvest season. The Slovenia Green Capitals route is accessible by car, train, bicycle, or even through hiking. Nestled between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, Slovenia continues to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable tourism development even amidst a global decline in travel.

As noted by Jan Klavora, a key designer of the Slovenia Green Capitals, “The idea is to broaden horizons with new themes and experiences that combine authenticity with responsibility.” He emphasizes the goal of increasing visitors’ independence by enhancing the variety of resources and activities available to travelers seeking meaningful experiences.


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