GREEN: Forests, waters, principles!

Slovenia, with its surface area of only 20 thousand km2, has a total of 28 thousand km of watercourses and more than 1300 lakes. According to the amount of river water per inhabitant, Slovenia is among the richest countries in Europe. Furthermore, Slovenia is also a sea country, whereby one fifth of its Adriatic coast is also protected.
Slovenia carefully preserves its natural richness, which is a feature of all Slovenian regions: the Alps in the North and North-West of Slovenia, Pohorje in the North-East, the Pannonian Plain in the East, the wine-growing hills and locations with thermal water in the South-East as well as the Karst and Adriatic coast in the South and South-West. The natural features everywhere are also connected with cultural features that are changing from region to region.
Slovenia, the fourth smallest member of the European Union, surprises everyone with its incredible natural and cultural diversity.
ACTIVE: In contact with nature

During the summer, Slovenia is visited by lovers of water sports on rivers, lakes and the sea. Slovenia has many golf courses on diverse terrain in different regions; moreover, there are adrenaline parks, riding centres and equestrian trails, centres for