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Departure from Budapest
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Estimated arrival to Bovec
14:57h

Trip duration: 357min

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Quality photo of Kranjska Gora - Slovenia

Kranjska Gora
Slovenia

105 min

Kranjska Gora is believed to be one of Slovenia’s most famous skiing resorts with 20 kilometers of skiing slopes. It is widely celebrated due to... the World Cup skiing and ski-jumping competitions held here annual. Kranjska Gora is a superb mountain resort for people of all ages and for beginners and intermediate level skiers equally. But, Kranjska Gora is perhaps even more popular in summer season due to its stunning mountain scenery and great access to the Triglav National Park. The town itself is quite charming as well with a number of cafes, restaurants and bars, a couple of swimming pools / spas and walking, cycling and hiking trails.

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Tata
Hungary

75 min

A baroque town situated near the Vienna-Budapest motorway, Tata is the perfect destination for a day trip offering historical attractions, spa opportunities, cultural heritage and... natural beauties. If you prefer to relax and chill out, there are large lakes and outdoor swimming pools as well as wellness activities. If you, however, prefer to get a cultural uplift, you may explore the Castle of Tata built at the end of 1300s or the open-air geological museum which features the town’s local history. As far as entertainment is concerned, you will not be disappointed because numerous concerts, festivals and other fun events are organized in the city in the summertime.

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Wolfsberg Castle
Austria

75 min

The original appearance of this 12th century castle was changed several times and the most important of these transformations happened in 1846 when Count Hugo... I, the owner at that time, converted Wolfsberg Castle in English Tudor style. The castle is today privately owned but it has been used as cultural and exhibition center. Visitors may roam the castles landscape park, visit the museum or arrange a tour in advance at http://www.schloss-wolfsberg.at/kontakt.html

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Pannonhalma Archabbey
Hungary

105 min

The Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma is one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary, established in 966 by Prince Geza. The monastery became an archabbey... in 1541 but during the Turkish occupation the monks had to abandon the abbey on several occasions. The most notable sights include the Basilica with the Crypt which is also the oldest part of the abbey, dating from 13th century; the monumental library with 360.000 volumes; the Archabbey collection and the Baroque refectory. Visitors can also relax in the beautiful botanical garden, an incredible arboretum and in the winery and the restaurant. Today, there are about 50 monks living in the monastery who run the boarding school for Benedictine monks.

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Graz
Austria

75 min

Although often overlooked by visitors, Graz is an exciting city. It is not by chance that in 2003 Graz was the European Capital of Culture... and that the whole city is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. Since the Middle Ages, the unique architectural styles spanning from Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Art Nouveau are well preserved and today beautifully coexist with the modern buildings. But Graz is far from being just a historic marvel; it is a pulsating and open-minded place with a rich cultural and gastronomic scene and events of all kinds.

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Benedictine Abbey of St. Paul
Austria

75 min

The abbey was founded in 1091 and has operated almost continuously to the present day. Typical of Romanesque architecture are the capitals and massive pillars... in the cross shaped basilica, while a Gothic vault, containing 44 frescoes by the masters Friedrich and Michael Pacher, was added in 1367. The art collection, with works by Rubens, Holbein, Van Dyck and Kremser Schmidt is displayed in the gallery and medieval gold work and textiles are exhibited in the museum.