agency loka

AGENCY

Enjoy the natural beauty of Slovenia and treat yourself to an adventure with the Loka Travel Agency. We organize day trips and longer trips in the vicinity of Škofja Loka, in Slovenia and abroad using our own means of transport and travel guides.

Certificates acquired by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia:

License to perform the activities of organisation of tourist arrangements – no. 1105
License to perform the activities of sale of tourist arrangements – no. 1106
Travel guide license – M.Sc. Saša Jereb Košir – no. 24

Organisation of excursions and trips in Slovenia

Škofja Loka is an excellent starting point for day trips in Slovenia. We highly recommend you to visit the following locations:

Ljubljana

Škofja Loka – Ljubljana: 20 km

Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia. Ljubljana is classified as a mid-sized European city, but it has preserved its small-town friendliness and relaxed atmosphere while providing all the perks of a modern capital. It is a very unique city dotted with pleasant picturesque places where you can expect all kinds of nice little surprises. Its dreamy central European character truly comes to life during winter, while summers are marked by the typical Mediterranean ease.

Bled and Bohinj

Škofja Loka – Bled: 40km + Bohinj: 20km

Even though Slovenia only has one island, its singularity far surpasses a great deal of other islands. Sheltered by picturesque mountains, the island reigns in the middle of an Alpine lake. For centuries, its charm has been the symbol of a town which guests from the four corners of the world love to visit all over again. This town which has first been established over a thousand years ago is Bled .
Bohinj is one of the most beautiful valleys in the heart of the Julian Alps, in the Triglav National Park. High mountains, a beautiful lake, green forests, incredible mountain pastures and meadows, cultural and historical monuments, and its friendly villages and settlements are sure to delight you.

Triglav National Park

Škofja Loka – Kranjska Gora – Tolmin (Soča Valley): 100 km

This national park in the area of the Julian Alps in north-western Slovenia is named after Triglav, Slovenia’s highest mountain, which stands at 2,864 metres high. Countless natural and cultural features are dotted around the diverse karstic mountain terrain with its picturesque mountain peaks and valleys, and there is ample opportunity for activities in the natural environment.
Kranjska Gora is a mountain resort and an important, world-famous winter sports center.
The emerald Soča, one of the most pristine Alpine rivers, has been writing its own stories for centuries: the Goldhorn fairy tale and legends of a miracle flower growing atop Slovenia’s highest peak, stories about shepherds on mountain pastures, legends of incredible natural wealth, and family sagas of strong-willed and friendly people. The area is a lasting memorial to the cruelties of World War 1, which left its distinctive mark on this natural paradise.

Postojna Cave – Lipica – Piran

Škofja Loka – Postojna: 70 km + Piran: 75 km

Postojna Cave is the largest cave in the classic Karst area and the most visited show cave in Europe, boasting a 200-year tourist tradition.
Graciousness, elegance and perfection best describe the movement of the Lipizzaner horse in Lipica.
Piran is the best preserved cultural monument of Slovenian Istria and the closest neighbour of the luxurious town of Portorož. Its image is known all over the world, while its architecture is something to be seen and experienced.

Logar Valley

Škofja Loka – Logar Valley: 75 km

Playful nature created the Logar Valley in the heart of the Savinja Alps, encircling it with peaks more than 2,000 meters high. The picturesque landscape with its many natural attractions attracts guests in every season of the year: in the winter, you can enjoy a ride with a horse-drawn sleigh, fly over the valley with a tandem para-glider, climb the frozen waterfalls and an artificial range or watch competitions.

Kamnik – Velika planina – Kranj

Škofja Loka – Kamnik: 26 km + Kranj: 26 km

Kamnik is a lively medieval town embraced by the Kamnik-Savinja Alps which boasts rich history and tradition. Velika Planina is a high mountain plateau boasting one of the best-preserved traditional dairy herdsmen’s settlements in Slovenia. It has an undulating landscape full of karst sinkholes and hollows. The tradition of pasturing and cheese-making still lives on its mountain pastures.
Kranj is a picturesque town situated on a rocky prominence between two alpine rivers, Sava and Kokra. The old town centre is rich with cultural-historical sights and has therefore been protected as a cultural monument since 1983. Important Slovenians contributed to the development of Kranj with their lives and achievements, one of them being the greatest Slovenian poet France Prešeren.

Ptuj – Maribor

Škofja Loka – Ptuj: 150 km + Maribor: 25 km

Ptuj is one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Slovenia, boasting a rich cuisine, wine cellars, and thermal water.
Maribor is the second largest town in Slovenia which was proudly crowned as the European Culture Capital in 2012. The town is nestled next to the Drava River and surrounded by the lush green forests of Pohorje, as well as picturesque vineyards.

Trips and excursions abroad

We organise day trips and longer trips and excursions for closed groups. We highly recommend you to visit these charming towns:

Portugal

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Barcelona

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Istanbul

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