Camping in Slovenia

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Slovenia is considered an insider tip among campers for quiet some time now. Yet this small multicultural country has a lot to offer: Many campsites have been modernized and spruced up in recent years. The high mountain region around Triglav, Mangart and Vogel is a paradise for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts: kayakers, mountain bikers and hikers will find unique conditions here. Along the Soča River, which flows south from the Julian Alps, there are numerous small campsites, located at 400 m above sea level and accompanied by Mediterranean temperatures in summer. Whether with a caravan, camper or tent - on the campsites in Slovenia all campers will find what their heart desires. We have listed the most beautiful vacation destinations for camping in Slovenia for you!

The most Beautiful Destinations for Camping in Slovenia

Camping in Ljubljana in Slovenia

The university and capital city of Slovenia is especially popular with culture-loving campers. Numerous museums such as the Slovenian National Gallery or the Ljubljana City Museum await their numerous guests with interesting exhibitions. Especially the old town of Ljubljana is famous. Here you can stroll through Prešeren Square and enjoy traditional Slovenian food in one of the cozy inns. Before heading back to the campsite in the evening, numerous clubs and bars attract the party-loving night owls. A list of campsites in Ljubljana can be found here on our website.

Camping on the Coast in Slovenia

Since Slovenia has only a relatively short coastal area, the number of campsites by the sea is limited. Therefore, it is worth making a reservation at the campsite, especially in the high season, because the relatively small coastline has a lot to offer. Swimming in the Adriatic Sea, exciting water sports and sunny days on the beach are waiting for you. The family-friendly campsites also occasionally offer an entertainment program.

Camping in Triglav National Park in Slovenia

On the border with Austria and Italy stretches the Triglav National Park, one of the oldest national parks in Europe. The breathtaking panorama of the Julian Alps, the clear turquoise mountain lakes and the varied flora and fauna make the hearts of nature lovers beat faster. Amidst this incredible scenery, you'll find some of the best camping sites in Slovenia.

Camping in Slovenia - How to get there

Depending on where exactly your trip starts in Germany, the journey by motorhome to Slovenia takes one to two days. The fastest way is via Salzburg and the Tauern freeway, then on to Villach. Across the border of Austria and Slovenia you will finally reach the Karawanken tunnel. Now you only have to cover the individual route to the campsite of your choice. Please note that you will have to pay tolls on the freeways when traveling through Austria and Slovenia.

Campsites in Slovenia

The country Slovenia, still undiscovered by many campers, has a lot to offer. In the diverse landscape, which stretches from the Alps over the Adriatic Sea to the Carpathian Basin, numerous campsites with the best ratings await you. Whether it's camping by the sea, camping in the mountains or camping in the forest - everyone will find what their heart desires in Slovenia. Use the filter function here on the camping.info website to find your ideal campsite according to your preferences and complete the booking for your camping vacation in Slovenia.

What Campers Should Know About Camping in Slovenia

Radar Detectors are Prohibited

Using a radar detector is prohibited in Slovenia. Navigation systems and apps with detectors are also forbidden. If you’re caught using a detector, you will be fined.

Don’t Drink and Drive

The drink-drive limit is 0.05% (50 mg) in Slovenia. Drivers under 21 and new drivers who have had their licence for less than two years are subject to a limit of 0.00% (0 mg).

Not So Fast!

The speed limit in built-up areas is 50 km/h. On roads outside of built-up areas, you can drive up to 90 km/h. Dual carriageways have a speed limit of 110 km/h, and you must not drive faster than 130 km/h on motorways. Trailers are restricted to 100 km/h, unless the vehicle and trailer together weigh over 3.5t, in which case, the speed limit is 80 km/h.

Be Careful Parking

In white-marked zones, you can park up to two hours between 7:00-19:00 when you buy a ticket. Outside these times, you can park in these zones for up to two hours for free. Short-term parking areas are blue, and you can park here for 30 minutes for free. A car park is the only place you can safely leave your vehicle for longer periods of time. In Slovenia, you should also be sure to take a good look at the traffic signs that indicate whether parking is allowed only on even or odd days.

Don’t Forget Your Winter Tyres

In Slovenia, you must have winter tyres on your vehicle from November 15 until March 15. In wintery conditions before or after these dates, though, you must also put winter tyres on your vehicle or bring snow chains with you. The speed limit for vehicles using snow chains is 50 km/h, and spikes are prohibited.

Lights On!

Dipped headlights must be used on all roads, all year round, even during the day. Failure to do so will result in fines.

Wild Camping is Illegal

As in many other countries in the Balkans, wild camping is forbidden in Slovenia and may be punishable by fines. You must not spend the night on car parks, service areas or private property. If you are caught wild camping, you will be at the mercy of the authorities.

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