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Trans Slovenia 03

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    Trans Slovenia 03 tour follows the border with Austria and connects east with the west of Slovenia across different scenic mountain massifs and through beautiful alpine valleys.

    If you're ready to book the pre-scheduled guided tour please select the payment option and desired date below. You can choose to pay the deposit only, but please note that the reservation is valid only if paid in full 30 days before the departure date (TERMS AND CONDITIONS).

    In case you would like to alter anything in the tour, please contact us via the contact form on the left. We will customize the tour to suit your needs perfectly and make you an individual offer.


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    Trans Slovenia 03 tour follows the border with Austria and connects east with the west of Slovenia across different scenic mountain massifs and through beautiful alpine valleys. The path begins in the second largest Slovenian city of Maribor and finishes in Kranjska Gora, a beautiful alpine village at the foot of Julian Alps. It offers an abundance of various trails through many different landscapes, a lot of breathtaking sights and different experiences, including bike trail parks at almost every stage.

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    Guided (Full price), Guided (Deposit)

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