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Welcome to Camping Ljubljana Resort WELCOME TO CAMPING LJUBLJANA RESORT RESTAURANT & BAR & BREAKFAST ROOM i Restaurant offers a wide selection of local and foreign dishes Breakfast ................. 7.00 – 10.00 Brunch / Lunch ........12.00 – 15.00 RECEPTION •CAMPING RULES • ENTRANCE GATE SAVA RIVER Dinner ......................18.00 – 22.00 MAIL BOX •TELEPHONE •CASH MACHINE Check the reception staff for Tonight’s Special offer and best Please note the camping rules (in front of the reception entrance price! on the left side). You can buy drinks at the bar and at the reception. Reception working hours are on the reception door. 801-869 For recommendations in the city center ask at the reception. Entrance gate is closed every day from 23:00 to 6:00. For the exit/ open the gate drive on the right side. Mini CLUB SEASONAL SHOWER / TOILET For more info visit our friendly staff at the reception desk or our 700-729 DISHWASHING / LAUNDRY WASHING info points. • • 500-556 You can order camping gas cylinder on the reception. 601-619 CHEM WC / WASHING MACHINE & DRYER Electricity converters available at the reception. i WINTER DISHWASHING CHEM WC: Disposal of chemical toilets’ black water for campers is BREAD & SOUVENIR SHOP i possible only on a special place in the Resort (check on the map)! You can order bread for the next day at the reception. WASHING & DRYING MACHINE: Washing powder is added Check the special offer in the souvenir shop. WC automatically, instructions for washing are available inside 201-218 301-317 the container - the price is 5 € per turn (EUR coins operated 401-420 machines). INTERNET CORNER (WiFi) 100-169 FRESH WATER PIPE Free Internet access (15 minutes) available at the Internet point at reception or restaurant. GRILL & PICNIC PLACE 24h Internet on Campsite & Hotel, you can buy a Wi-fi pass at the Only place in camp allowed for open fire. reception (1 pass lasts 24h=2 €). CHEM RENT A BIKE, RENT A CAR, TAXI, FISHING TICKET WC Italia, Croatia CHILDREN PLAYGROUND RENT-A-BIKE: you can rent a bike for all day, price is 10 €. MH Slovenian Adriatic sea MINI CLUB RENT A CAR: special offer for our guests, daily rent from 45 €. Children entertainment place (during the season). Taxi: ask at the reception for a recommended taxi company 4 km to City center (price to city center is aprox. 6 €). Austria MEGA FITNESS Ring 1,5 km Mega fitness center. Use only official taxi driver with label on a car door. Slovenian Alps FISHING – SAVA RIVER: our guests can buy fishing tickets (from 15.6. to 15.9.) at the reception, price 15 € per day. SWIMMING POOL & WHIRLPOOL Črnuče, Celje-Maribor Dunajska avenue Swimming pool: special price for our guests (from 4 €), operating Kranj – Airport from 15.6. to 31.8., in case of bad weather it is closed. TICKETS FOR EVENTS Dunajska cesta 800m At the reception you can buy tickets for the theater, cinema or BEACH VOLLEY & SPORT concerts in Ljubljana and its surroundings. Beach Volley playground can be rented from 8.00 - 22.00 (from 15.5. to 15.9.), price up to 5 €. SHUTTLE We offer the shuttle for groups, excursions and long term guests. MAP OF CAMPING LJUBLJANA RESORT TENNIS Tennis court in the immediate vicinity. WALKWAY RECYCLING WASTE POINT ( ) Up or down along the Sava river. Waste recycling is mandatory! You need to divide between: organic waste -use a special bag which you get at the ENTRANCE LAGUNA SPA & POOL, HOTEL CITY BUS & URBANA CARD - LINE 6,8,11 (to City reception (brown container) - packaging (yellow) i SPORT HALL - MEGA FITNESS - paper (blue) - glass (green) and other waste (black center) container). CITY BUS & URBANA CARD - LINE 6,8,11 (from Penalty for improper waste separation is 200 €! City center)To enter the city BUS you have to have URBANA TENT CAMP AREA city bus card which you can buy at the reception or a local kiosk. CAR PARKING BUS no. 6 or 11 drive to the city center every 10 minutes. SAFETY ENTER station: Ježica; EXIT station: Konzorcij - Central Post, (the Take care about money & valuable items & do not leave 11th station). them in tent. Costs: Urbana card: 2 €, one drive per person: 1,20 € (example: Guests can deposit their valuables at the reception’s safe. MOBILE HOMES AREA 2 persons 2 ways: 6,80 €).Upon return of URBANA card to the Dimensions of the safety deposit box: 9 x 25 cm. FIRE EXTINGUISHER MH reception you get a 1 € refund. Check for timetables of the buses at the reception desk. SHOP (Tuš - 3 RD TRAFFIC LIGHT) EMERGENCY NUMBERS Supermarket: At the entrance/exit of the campsite turn left. Police - telephone number: 113 0-450 NO FLOOR MATS & TENT Follow the main road for about 800m. You will see a yellow Ambulance - telephone number: 112 building at the third traffic light on your right. Turn right and first Auto moto assistance (AMZS) - telephone number: 1987 left to the market parking. We recommend cycling from the Resort to the city centre of For one day trip - excursion we recommend: Hills max. 15 min Ljubljana along the main road Dunajska cesta (20-30 min). from the Resort • Ljubljana hills – St. Šmarna Gora (hiking 1 h) - pilgrimage route & Things to see & visit in Ljubljana: church • Rašica viewing Tower (hiking 1:30 h) • Sava river (we • The old city centre with an open market place offer rafting) and Ljubljanica river (we organize trip with canoes) • The Ljubljana Castle (you can go to the castle by foot, by bike, by • Horse riding - 10 min walk from resort (ask at the recepcion) • car, by tourist train or by cable cabin - for cable cabin and tourist History landmark: walking & biking on the route around Ljubljana train you need a ticket) 32,5 km • Tivoli and Rožnik (hiking 20 min) • Ljubljanica river area: Tromostovje – Three bridges, Zmajski most -Dragon bridge, Prešeren’s square, National Library NUK & Križanke Mountains and Lakes - 30 min from the Resort – festival venue (both constructed by the famous architect Jože • Velika planina & Krvavec (cable cabin or hiking 1 h) • Bled Lake Plečnik) & Castle, Bohinj Lake and hill Vogel - Triglav national park (cable • Other sights in Ljubljana: Parliament, Park Zvezda –Star Park, cabin), Savica waterfall Univerza - University, Philharmonic, Franciskan Church, Tivoli Park, • Gorenjska Tour 1: Ljubljana - Škofja Loka – Dražgoše - Kropa – ZOO, Botanical garden, Nebotičnik (Ljubljana’s skyscraper from (Bled) Radovljica – Begunje (Avsenik house) - Kranj - Ljubljana 1933 -the hightest in Europe in its time) • Gorenjska Tour 2: Ljubljana – Kranj - Vrba (Prešeren house) - • The year 2014 celebrates 2000 years of old roman city Emona, Jesenice – Kranjska Gora – Planica - Ljubljana today’s Ljubljana. • Gorenjska Tour 3: Ljubljana – Brdo pri Kranju - Jezersko lake • Ljubljana’s moor (Slovenian: barje): first inhabitants recorded in (national park ) - Ljubljana this area; they are called “mostiščarji” (“bridges people”: they built their wooden houses on the bridges in the water), 5000 years old wheel found in the area (the oldest one the world), bird watching area. • Museums and Galleries: National Museum of Slovenia, Museum of Modern Art (Modern Gallery), City Museum of Ljubljana, Technical Museum in Bistra (recommended), Slovenian National Gallery • Shopping area: BTC city Ljubljana is especially suitable and popular area for cycling as Ljubljana Basin covers 58 km in length and 18km in width which is the biggest plane area in Slovenia. The advantage of the Ljubljana Resort is in its location on the edge of urban area with all its urban services (shops, sights, vivacious city and cultural life, medical care) and on the verge of a genuine nature, where our guests are surrounded by green park, refreshing breeze of the near river Sava and neighbouring hills, and therefore is a perfect We recommend one day trip. place for relaxed stay or active holidays especially for cycling. • Slovenian Caves: Škocjan caves, Postojna cave & castle • Slovenian Carst: Štanjel castle & Lipica (Lipizzaner horse homeland & resort) Our general facts • Slovenian Coast: Koper (port), Izola (fishermen village), Piran (old Slovenia extends over 20,273 km2, population: 2,059,087 people city dated from Venetian Republic), Portorose (holidays & touristic • 1,542 m2 of Alps, 20 Slovenian Alpine peaks are over 2,000 m high, centre), Sečovlje (Salina Nature Park) • 67 rivers, • Wine valley: from Vipava through Nova Gorica (city of casinos) to • 321 lakes Goriška brda (charming wine country with many small winemakers) • 60 % of its territory covered by forest (rank 3 in the Europe) • 46,4 km Adriatic- Mediterranean sea coast. Gostnisko podjetje Ljubljana d.d. Distances: Ljubljana resort, Dunajska cesta 270, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia • Austria: national border pass Ljubelj 63 km, Salzburg 283 km T: +386 (0)1 589 01 41, E-mail: [email protected] • Italy: national border in Gorica 107 km , Venezia 244 km www.ljubljanaresort.si • Hungary: national border in Lendava 202 km, Budapest 464 km Camp **** • Croatia: national border in Obrežje 111 km, Zagreb 142 km Hotel *** GPS co-ordinates: N 46° 05.952, E 014° 31.094.
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