Slovenia offers visitors breathtaking viewpoints throughout the year. These seven spots come alive with vibrant colors in the fall.
Ojstrica
This peak boasts unrivaled views of Lake Bled, Bled Castle and the Karavanke Mountains. The trail leading to the summit brings travelers through a forest full of vibrant red, gold and orange hues.

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Špičnik
Situated in Slovenia’s wine country, this destination features a famous heart-shaped road winding through vineyards. The region also features charming restaurants and walking or cycling trails.
Piran
This coastal town is situated on a peninsula jutting into the Adriatic Sea. Experience medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, charming shops and stunning sea views.

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Jamnik
Jamnik is perched on a hill, overlooking other nearby towns and the Julian Alps. Sunrise and sunset offer particularly breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys.
Predjama Castle and Postojna Caves
The medieval Predjama Castle is built into a cave on the side of a mountain, offering a dramatic viewpoint. Nearby, popular Postojna Caves feature intricate tunnels and underground chambers as well as stalactite and stalagmite formations.

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Soča River Valley
Soča River served as a filming location for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Take in views of the surrounding fall foliage while kayaking down the iconic river.
Jeruzalem
Visit this picturesque village in eastern Slovenia. Known for its wine production, the region comes alive with vivid autumnal hues across its vineyards. Explore the Jeruzalem Wine Trail and witness the grape harvest during your fall stay.
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