Hour Away – Who, What, Where and Why!

As regular readers of my blog will know, to date I haven’t allowed any of the ghastly pop-up ads to appear, even though they could be a potential source of income. Why? Because I hate them! They distract from the content and often lead to me immediately closing a website or blog, as I lose the will to live due to having to keep clicking various content to delete it in order to actual reach the important stuff.

You will be pleased to know that this hasn’t, and won’t, change. However, sometimes in life you meet someone whose story and philosophy matches so well with your own that you make an exception, of kinds! And that became the case when I met Nejc Peternelj, the owner of Hour Away, for a good old chinwag over a good old cuppa!

From now on you will see the Hour Away logo on my blog, but, I promise, no ads! Click on the logo to the right of this post ——> to discover the ‘who’ and the ‘what’ and read on to discover the ‘why’!

For a start, I love the company name. Why did he chose it? Simply because in Slovenia, nothing is more than an hour away! From the capital, Ljubljana, you can be swimming at the coast or hiking in the mountains within an hour, such is the beauty of a small country.

Secondly, Nejc shares my passion for Slovenia’s countryside, hills and mountains, particularly those that are less frequented by others. Why stand in a queue to reach the top of Mt. Triglav (as I did for an hour just 15 minutes from the summit on my first ascent!) when there are SO many other magnificent summits to reach, hills to climb and places to cycle.

Thirdly, his guided and self-guided hiking and cycling tours ensure you will see, taste and experience the REAL Slovenia, not just the places that large tourist agencies include in their itineraries. For example, the self-guided Ljubljana to Lake Bled on Hidden Hills Trail, which ensures you see and experience two of Slovenia’s main attractions and many of the hidden parts in between that the majority of tourists don’t see.

And finally, he’s a genuinely nice guy, and you can’t say that about everyone these days, who is passionate about what he does. Hence we hit it off straight away, sharing stories of our favourite hidden corners of Slovenia’s countryside, hills and mountains.

Nejc spends the winter running his own ski school in Davos, Switzerland, then returns to his beloved Slovenia to guide small group biking and hiking tours in summer. Click here to find out more about the Hour Away team.

So, I hope this insider tip will be of use, dear readers, consider it my Christmas gift to you!

Until next time, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

© Adele in Slovenia

 

Festive December in Radovljica

There are towns and cities that roll out the same old Christmas lights and decorations year after year, and then there’s Radovljica, which goes to great lengths to come up with a new theme and/or decor for the festive season in the old town every year.

Despite the best attempts by the weather to dampen our spirits, people still turned out en masse yesterday evening, albeit significantly less so than in previous years, to see the switching on of the Christmas lights.

The switch on was followed by an amazing concert by the band Help! A Beatles Tribute. I can’t remember the last time I sung my heart out and bopped non-stop for two hours like I did last night!

This year, Linhart Square – the heart of the old town – is adorned with handwoven wreaths, garlands and decorations made of willow. This year’s highlight are the beautiful hand painted window displays, the work of the local academic artist Meta Šolar, which have turned the old town centre into an outdoor gallery.

Photo: Turizem Radol’ca

Photo: Turizem Radol’ca

But, of course, that was just the start to the festive season, there’s plenty more still to come!

Did you know that in Slovenia there are three ‘good men’ who visit during the festival season; St. Nicholas, Father Christmas and Grandfather Frost? The first of the three, St. Nicholas, ‘delivers’ presents to children on 6th December, while Father Christmas, as we all know, comes down chimneys on Christmas Eve. For those of you who haven’t heard of Grandfather Frost (I hadn’t either before moving here!), it is said that the home of this legendary character, whose roots are in Slavic mythology, is in Russia. He brings gifts for New Year, a custom that dates back to the times when Christmas wasn’t celebrated publicly, rather behind closed doors, in the former Yugoslavia.

The first of the three ‘good men’ will arrive in Radovljica on Sunday 3rd December, when a St. Nicholas Fair will take place from 10am to 7pm, including a visit by St. Nicholas himself, and at 5pm a puppet show titled ‘A Winter Fairy Tale’.

A small Christmas market will take place every Saturday and Sunday through the month of December, and on some dates there are additional activities, such as workshops and street performances.

On Sunday 17 December, the ARTISH Fair will take place from 11am to 6pm. On the same day, from 4pm to 6pm, you can see the CHRISTMAS CARAVAN with Radovljica’s firefighters, all of whom are volunteers and who have been more than heroic this year dealing with the numerous occasions when very heavy flooding has occurred.

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On Friday 22nd December, in addition to the Christmas Market from 3pm to 9pm, there will be a live concert by FED HORSE, and Taste Radol’ca street food.

On Christmas Day, Monday, 25th December, why not walk off your Christmas dinner by taking a stroll to watch a street performance by Ana Snezna, and on Tuesday 26th December, you can visit the Christmas market from 3pm to 7pm, including a street performance at 5pm by ČUPAKABRA.

Photo: Turizem Radol’ca

On Wednesday 27th December, Jan the Magician and Grandpa Frost visit Radovljica. 

And that brings us to New Year’s Eve, when celebrations will kick off in Linhart Square from 10pm.

Come and join in the festive fun, and for those of you unable to make it, I wish you a joyful festive season and a very Merry Christmas!

© Adele in Slovenia