Kostanjevica na Krki, Slovenia's smallest town located on an island in the Krka River, offers a tranquil escape enriched by its rich history and vibrant culture.
Explore Slovenia's Unique Island Town: Kostanjevica na Krki
Nestled in southeastern Slovenia, Kostanjevica na Krki is a captivating destination just a short distance from Novo mesto and approximately 70 kilometres from the capital, Ljubljana. As the smallest town in Slovenia and the only one located on an island, it offers a tranquil escape along the serene banks of the Krka River.
Accessible via a picturesque oak bridge that adds a sprinkle of magic to your arrival, this charming town boasts rich history, having never been fortified by defensive walls. Its natural island setting has served as its sole line of defense, inspiring countless artists and historical figures throughout the years. This captivating heritage has earned Kostanjevica na Krki a distinguished place in the Association of Historic Towns of Slovenia.
Culture lovers will be enchanted by the majestic Cistercian monastery, now home to the Božidar Jakac Art Gallery, one of Slovenia’s largest art institutions. The museum features permanent exhibitions showcasing works by prominent Slovenian artists from the early 20th century and the Pleterje Collection of European painters. The former monastery church, the Lapidarium, and the Grand Gallery host prestigious contemporary art projects, while the Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection, created during the International Sculpture Symposium, adorns the surrounding area.
Beyond its cultural allure, a vast network of cycling and walking routes awaits exploration. What is more, the Krka River transforms into a playground for swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, boating and camping. And for those with a taste for adventure, the Kostanjevica Karst Cave beckons with its stunning limestone formations, showcasing Slovenia’s magical subterranean wonders. Nearby, the Krakovo Forest—the country’s largest lowland floodplain forest—invites you to discover the awe-inspiring Cvelbar Oak, Slovenia’s second-thickest oak tree. Also the Gorjanci Hills provide endless opportunities for outdoor adventures.
Kostanjevica na Krki is also home to the first wine cooperative in the Posavje region. At the Cviček Cellar within the Božidar Jakac Art Gallery, visitors can immerse themselves in local life, discover the history of winemaking, and savor exquisite wines. Established in 2004, this cooperative unites 12 leading producers of Cviček from Dolenjska, ensuring exceptional quality and a controlled geographical origin. Another culinary highlight is the Jelenič Winery, where Marjan Jelenič crafts award-winning wines that reflect the integrity and quality of his artistry.
This article is part of an exciting partnership with with the Association of Historical Towns of Slovenia, of which Kostanjevica na Krki is also a member. The partnership aims to bring you captivating stories from the historical towns nestled across Slovenia. As a regular feature of News from Slovenia, delivered to our valued subscribers, readers can expect to discover exciting stories from these timeless cities in the coming months. The contents and photos for this article were provided by the Association of Historical Towns of Slovenia and Kostanjevica na Krki Tourism Board.
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Buenas !! Añado algunos tips breves de mi experiencia personal
- Ljubljana como te comentan, con un día completo lo ves muy tranquilamente (yo estuve dos noches pero porque llegué un día al atardecer, pasé el siguiente y nos fuimos tras hacer la segunda noche pronto por la mañana).
- Echa un ojo a la organización Skocjan / Predajma. Lo comento porque están muy próximos y si lo organizas puedes evitarte las dos noches que comentas y dejarlo en una.
- Me pareció muy interesante el valle de Rakov Skocjan. Está en el trayecto Ljubjana a Pedrajma, merece la pena una parada en mi... Leer más ...
Sí, seguramente hagamos al final una noche en Skocjan/Predjama, he visto que están relativamente cercas. Rakov Skocjan creo que también puee estar muy bien. Para ir hasta allí, debes de dejar el coche en algún lugar y luego ir andando bastante? Lo comento porque sería escapada Express y más de 1 hora y meia como muy tarde 2 horas sería ya mucho para parar en Nuestro camino a Predjama, donde haríamos noche para combinar el castillo y las cuevas de Skocjan.
De Rakov Skocjan encontré algo super completo en el foro que a mi me ayudó un montón. Es una pista forestal pero en muy buen estado y transitable, en nuestro caso hicimos una versión bastante acortada también pero mereció la pena, fuimos hasta el Mali most, dejamos el coche, bajamos por la sima y recorrimos alguna cueva (se puede ir de una cueva a otra) en total 1 hora porque del coche al descenso a la sima fueron poco más de cinco minutos... Para mi aunque sólo vimos una parte mereció la pena
Si puedes acercate también a Velika Planina, en cuanto a la zona de Bled tb tienes el Vintgard Gorge, cascadas Pericnik, Lago Bohinj, monte Vogel que se sube en un teleferico y la cascada Savica
Mas adelante en el Trigav para la zona del trigav yo estuve en Kranjska gora que al lado estaba lago Jasna