Postoina es un destino que parece salido de un libro de cuentos, pues tiene un castillo encantador y un sistema de túneles subterráneos espeluznantes llenos de criaturas de las profundidades y otras formaciones increíbles.
Viaja en el tren para ver las estalagmitas durante varios kilómetros en los túneles iluminados de las Cuevas de PostoinaSe abre en una nueva ventana. Recorre el laberinto de maravillas naturales para llegar al fabuloso Salón Blanco. El elemento más destacado de esta zona es la estalagmita llamada Brillante, que le hace honor a su nombre al crear una formación de color blanco magnífico que resplandece con el agua.
En el extremo norte del sistema de cuevas se encuentra el Castillo de PredjamaSe abre en una nueva ventana. Toma fotos de la fachada blanca sencilla de este edificio que se encuentra en la boca de una cueva. Conoce la leyenda de un caballero rebelde que se escondió del emperador de Austria durante un año y un día en este castillo. Según se dice, este caballero les lanzaba cerezas a las fuerzas invasoras para confundirlas. Muéstrales a tus hijos los agujeros del techo, que se utilizaban para arrojar aceite hirviendo sobre los atacantes. Junto a la taquilla hay un restaurante, que también tiene algunas habitaciones disponibles con vista al castillo.
Recorre el pueblo encantador y observa los tejados rojos típicos de Eslovenia. Visita la parroquia o el cementerio del pueblo. Dirígete hacia el sureste para visitar la tumba comunitaria de cuerpos no identificados de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
En este pueblo, los veranos suelen ser cálidos y los inviernos son muy fríos, y las entradas de la cueva y el castillo se suelen cubrir de nieve. Explora las colinas verdes para disfrutar un día de campo durante el verano o visita los restaurantes acogedores durante los meses más fríos.
Postoina se encuentra en el valle del río Pivka, en la región interior de Carniola, en el oeste de Eslovenia. Este pueblo está a 46.7 kilómetros (29 mi) al este de Trieste y a 70.9 kilómetros (43 mi) al noreste de PortorozSe abre en una nueva ventana. Toma un vuelo hacia el Aeropuerto Joze Pucnik de Liubliana y viaja en auto hacia el suroeste durante 45 minutos para llegar al pueblo.
El castillo histórico y las formaciones geológicas de las cuevas de Postoina conforman un destino fabuloso para disfrutar un viaje fascinante y conocer la historia natural y cultural de la región.




















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