Best attractions and places to see around Šentjur Pri Celju include a blend of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and cultural landmarks. This eastern Slovenian town is characterized by its diverse landscape, featuring hills like Resevna and Rifnik, and a rich cultural heritage. The area offers opportunities to explore ancient settlements, enjoy scenic views from observation towers, and delve into local history. Visitors can find a variety of experiences, from archaeological parks to memorial houses.
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Bishop, national awakening figure, writer, poet ... In 1859, he achieved the transfer of the seat of the Lavantine diocese (Šentandraž in Austrian Carinthia) to Maribor and united almost all Styrian Slovenes within its framework. He founded theology and theological school in Maribor (this was the first college in Maribor and the predecessor of today's Maribor University). Pope John Paul II beatified Slomšek on 19 September 1999. He also set the anniversary of his death as 24 September. The process for canonization is still ongoing.
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Very nice bar, directly at the lake, beautiful view - but you can't see it from the street - absolutely worth to have break.
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Planina Castle from where there is a view of the surroundings. Access is free. But it is steep. You can practically reach the top of the castle by bike or on foot. The car must be parked below.
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Difficult climb, very nice view.
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Several different marked trails lead us to the top of Veliki Špič above Žusm. Here we are for the prize from the top of the wooden ti. The tower of love awaits a beautiful view that reaches all sides of Slovenia. The tower is dedicated to love for a reason, as in the village of Žusem stands the church of Sv. Valentina, who is the patron saint of all lovers.
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From the tower at the top of the Resevna opens in beautiful weather a wonderful 360 ° degree view over a large part of Slovenia, all the way to Triglav and even to Sljeme in the neighboring Croatia. Just below the summit stands a mountain lodge in which there is the possibility of overnight stays and the offer of both food and beverages. Interesting - The Resevna got its name by the violet blooming plant, which bloom massively in the early spring and late autumn. Working hours - info on Phone: +386 3 574 05 63, E-mail: info@planinskodrustvo-sentjur.si.
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Šentjur Pri Celju is rich in history. You can explore the Anton Martin Slomšek Birthplace in Slom, dedicated to the prominent Slovene bishop. Don't miss the Ipavec Family House and Garden, celebrating influential doctors and composers, or the Zgornji trg (Upper Square) with its Galerija Zgornji trg and original plague column. The Museum of the Southern Railway offers insights into railway history, while the Rifnik Archaeological Park and Museum Collection showcases the largest late antique settlement in Slovenia. You can also visit the ruins of Rifnik Castle or the Parish Church of St. Martin in Ponikva.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Resevna Observation Tower and Mountain Hut, which offers a 360-degree vista over a large part of Slovenia. Another excellent spot is the Žusem Stolp Ljubezni Observation Tower, a wooden structure providing extensive views across the region. Both Resevna Hill and Rifnik Hill also offer splendid views over Šentjur and its surroundings.
Yes, Šentjur Pri Celju offers several family-friendly options. The Anton Martin Slomšek Birthplace in Slom is an educational historical site. The Žusem Stolp Ljubezni Observation Tower is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Ipavec Garden often hosts cultural events suitable for families, and the Rifnik Archaeological Park can be an engaging outdoor learning experience.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit Resevna Hill, a popular hiking destination with a lookout tower and a charming wooden swing. Rifnik Hill offers scenic views and hiking trails. Lake Slivniško jezero, often called the 'Kozjansko Sea,' is a notable natural feature. Don't miss the impressive 200-year-old Mraz Witty Pear tree, and the Bohor Hills provide preserved nature with numerous hiking and cycling trails.
Šentjur Pri Celju and its surroundings offer numerous hiking opportunities. Popular trails include those on Resevna and Rifnik hills, the Stanko Buser Karst Water Nature Trail, the Žusem Adventure Castle Nature Trail, and the Uršula Educational Trail. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Šentjur Pri Celju or Easy hikes around Šentjur Pri Celju.
Yes, the Bohor Hills are rich in cycling trails. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several routes available, including the Podčetrtek Castle loop and the Dvorec Jelše/Jelšingrad loop. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Šentjur Pri Celju guide.
You can find a pleasant spot at Bar Ramna at Lake Šmartinsko, which offers a beautiful view directly by the lake. The mountain lodge just below the summit of Resevna also provides refreshments and the possibility of overnight stays.
The Rifnik Archaeological Park, located on Rifnik Hill, is the site of the largest late antique settlement in Slovenia, with continuous habitation since the Early Stone Age. A museum collection in Zgornji trg, 'Rifnik and its Archaeological Treasures,' further details the area's extensive history with over 600 exhibits.
Absolutely. Šentjur offers unique cultural experiences through its traditional pottery. You can visit the Mlin Umetnin pottery studio in Osredek, which combines ancient craftsmanship with modern ceramic techniques, or see Živa Zupanc Buser in Ponikva, who continues her family's tradition of creating distinctive clay products.
The Ipavec Family House and Garden is a memorial dedicated to the renowned Ipavec family, who were influential doctors, composers, and patriots. It features a permanent exhibition, a wedding hall, and a wine cellar. The adjacent garden, with a fountain designed by Jože Plečnik and a 200-year-old linden tree, is a cultural hub, often hosting events.
Yes, the region is home to specific flora such as the yellow-flowered winter aconite in the Bohor forests and the European pasqueflower, which is a protected species. Additionally, you can admire a double chestnut-lined avenue in Ponikva and the impressive 200-year-old Mraz Witty Pear tree at the Žaler homestead.
Visitors consistently praise the extensive and beautiful views from the observation towers. From the Resevna Observation Tower and Mountain Hut, they appreciate the 360-degree panorama reaching across Slovenia. The Žusem Stolp Ljubezni Observation Tower is noted for its far-reaching vistas in all directions, making the climb worthwhile.


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