About two weeks into working with Taylor Burk, I didn’t mind getting lost. Quite frankly, I didn’t know much about Slovenia, so for all we knew we were headed towards paradise.
At this point, we were not. We were definitely lost. I’m unsure if we were even on a real road, but surrounded by green mountains, great music, and even better company, exploring the unknown was worth the risk.
Per usual.
I’ll take getting lost and spontaneous viewpoints any day. Triglav Valley was one of those days. We did however, road trip through some of Slovenia’s mystical dwellings, so unfamiliar to Americans and Canadians yet treasured by Unesco World Heritage rankings.
They looked a little something like this:
1. Lake Bled, Slovenia
It’s a fairy tale land. Row boats, a clock tower, and a castle along a lake cradled by mountains. Call Tinderalla because dreams do come true.
I got stuck hanging out with these two. They’re alright. So are their photos.
Lake Bled
2. Ljubljana, Slovenia
Enchanted by a royal sunset, the former king’s manor continues to thrive with architecture and canal moments as gracious as its snapshots (or Snapchats, whatever floats your row boat).
Ljubljana, Slovenia canals via The Triple Bridge
Ljubljana, Slovenia view from Castle Hill
Ljubljana, Slovenia view from Castle Hill
Dinner at Gostilna Na Gradu, Ljubljana, Slovenia
3. Triglav National Park
A windy road leading to canyons, peaks, and rivers — Triglav is a nature-lovers playground.
Mount Triglav Valley at Triglav National Park
Mount Triglav Valley at Triglav National Park
Vintgar
Vintgar Gorge
Vintgar Gorge
Vintgar Gorge
Vintgar Gorge
Blejski Vintgar Trail, Triglav National Park
Bridge in Triglav National Park