Surrounded by green nature, Hostel Idrija offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, a lounge room and a shared kitchen equipped with a fridge, stove and kitchenware.
Nadav
Israel
Good value hostel located above the town in a quite area. Room and shared bathroom were clean, you can do laundry on site for a fee, just ask at the reception.
If you are going down to town to eat dinner and plan on returning after dark, take a flashlight as the way to the guesthouse is not lit at all!!
Peacefully surrounded by woods, B&B Na Kluk offers free Wi-Fi and has its own bar with terrace and a restaurant that serves breakfast. It is 2.5 mi from Žiri and the river Sora.
Apartment Sever offers accommodations in Idrija, 25 miles from Predjama Castle. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free Wifi and free private parking.
Elmir
Bosnia and Herzegovina
It's a lovely location, surrounded by the mountains and there is a river just beneath (the river sound is so comfy for deep sleep at night). Lot's of greenery, beautiful scenery and there are horses and ponies and a dog Pele! The whole place has a unique vibe, it's so peaceful. The host is lovely, willing to help with everything, very kind and generous. I had a great time and I hope to come back again!
Apartma na Starem Placu offers accommodations in Idrija, 24 miles from Predjama Castle. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Gene Roy
United States of America
My wife and I stayed 1 night, arriving by rental car at 2PM and parking in front. We met the owner as he was ready to close up his butcher shop. After copying our passports and vaccinations, discussing our vegetarian breakfast, he escorted us to our accommodation.
Ground floor apartment #2 was fully tiled with a nicely outfitted kitchenette (2 burner countertop) opposite a small kitchen table with a small refrigerator, bathroom with good hot water, soaps and shower. The separate bedroom was spacious with 2 twins put together, a small shelf desk and very small wall TV (lots of channels-no easy to use guide (found FOX/SKY and a few others in English), and a small opening window.
The kitchen space is unhandy with the bedroom and bathroom doors encroaching on the tightly spaced table with 2 small low stools.
The 7:30 AM breakfast buffet was on the other side of the building in a dedicated room; juice, eggs, breads, cereals, cheeses with coffee/tea, salad and apples. Plenty of meat would have been provided if we were not vegetarian.
The location was perfect with the Spar supermarket 280m south, the Anthony's Shaft Mining Museum across the street and the Grad Gewerkenegg 400m north. Overall this 300 year old house was a good value stay.
Providing barbecue facilities, Apartments Ivanović offers accommodations in Idrija. Housed in a building dating from 2018, this apartment is 24 miles from the Predjama Castle.
ZRM center offers accommodations in Idrija, 23 miles from Predjama Castle. This apartment provides air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony and free Wifi.
Estate Marjetin dom offers accommodations in Idrija, 25 miles from Predjama Castle. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
We stayed 1 night when travelling from the Julian Alps back...
We stayed 1 night when travelling from the Julian Alps back to Trieste airport. Nice place to stay to break up the journey. Could stay longer and go out for day trips and hikes. It is high up in hills so nice views. From our accommodation we could see the Julian Alps in the distance. We travelled in April, it was very sunny and warm, no snow around this area only high up in the Alps.
Rachel
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited two world hermitage locations: the mine and the...
We visited two world hermitage locations: the mine and the lace school. Both worth visiting. We went from Idrija to Skocjan caves. But we did not have time enough to walk in the pretty town and in the beautifull surroundings.
Jozefa
Belgium
10
Scored 10
It was the 40 years lace festival and Idrija is recgnize...
It was the 40 years lace festival and Idrija is recgnize from the UNESCO FOR HIS LACE and Mercury mines so during 4 day there was much activity. There is a school with 400 children learning to make lace from the age of 6 till the age of 18. Is is wondrrfull
Magda Asis
Israel
10
Scored 10
I live just 2 hours away from this city, part of UNESCO...
I live just 2 hours away from this city, part of UNESCO heritage sites, yet I had never visited it before: it was an amazing discovery! I travelled there by car and the voyage was somehow a great adventure, passing through mountains and narrow roads... but it was all worth it: Idrija is a charming city, clean and welcoming, surrounded by the green of the mountains and the endless blue of the sky. I booked a room in the city center, stayed one night and for both days I moved by feet: everything is close to the city center. Museums, lace shops (a great tradition here), restaurants, groceries shops, the remaining traces of the town's mining past (anthony's road into the mercury mine, the kamst with the huge water wheel, the miner's house, the smelting house with its new and interactive museum...)... plus, an overwhelming nature just out of the door! You can't miss the old Franja partisan hospital just 15 mins away, completely renewed after the flood of 2007.
I'll definitely be back again, granting me some time more to see everything and eat tons of tasty slikrofi! ;D
Gaia Rossella
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Idrija is an attractive old town, with a rich history,...
Idrija is an attractive old town, with a rich history, famous for mercury mining, lace-making, and special dumplings. The town museum is especially well-presented, in a handsome old, centrally-located "castle", with new displays and plenty of information in Slovenian and English. Excellent information about the mercury mining and lace-making. Also local history, especially 20th-c. wars.
Not far away: The intriguing gorge-hidden Partisan Hospital from WWII.
Clelia
United States of America
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