Radovljica is a green destination that strives for sustainable development, and is a proud holder of a silver label awarded by the Green Scheme of Slovenian Tourism.
Radovljica and its surroundings is a combination of a safe and healthy environment, unspoilt nature, and rich cultural heritage. We work according to sustainable principles and are committed to making continued green improvements. We include residents, visitors and businesspeople in our green measures.
We love our lush nature, which provides us with inspiration to be creative and the impetus to achieve global recognition. We treat our cultural treasures with respect, as they are our link to the past and our gift to our descendants. We have a particularly special relationship with the Carniolan grey bee – an industrious breed of bee that is indigenous to Slovenia.
Radovljica is a friendly place for locals and visitors. Here people don't compete over who will be first and the best, rather by coming together with a desire for improvement. We enjoy the genuine sweetness of life, gourmet culinary creations, and views of the wonderful Alps.
The Green Scheme of Slovenian Tourism is a national ratings programme for assessing the sustainability of Slovenian destinations and providers according to international standards. Destinations and providers of accommodation and activities which actively strive for sustainable development and operation and are united under the label SLOVENIA GREEN.
Gostišče Tulipan in Lesce has nine double rooms, six of which also have additional beds. The restaurant offers a wide choice of Slovenian and international dishes.
A new boutique hotel in a renovated townhouse in Linhart Square in Radovljica.
A camp on the banks of the Sava river between Bled and Lesce which offers a wonderful place in nature.
Below we have put together some simple tips for a sustainable visit to Radovljica.
By buying local specialities, produce and products, which are lovingly tended to and produced by hardworking locals, you are buying into a healthy future.
With its range of attractions and the accessibility of its theme trails, Radovljica has become a popular family destination. If you arrive here by train, your children will enjoy the adventure even more!
Healthy products are grown by farmers, fruit growers and herbalists in the surrounding sunny woodlands and countryside.
Every first Saturday in the month from 10am to 12noon a farmers, craft and antiques market takes place in Linhart Square and the square in front of St. Peter's church.
Guests who stay in the municipality of Radovljca for a minimum of two nights at any of our partner accommodation providers will receive a FREE Julian Alps: Radovljica discount card.
This year's Month of Local Cuisine in Radol'ca will open with a new, boutique culinary experience named The Farmer's Table, at which the best of Radolca's chefs will pamper our tastebuds.
The destination of Radol'ca is included in a long-distance cycle route, which has an emphasis on culinary experiences and sustainability. Two sections, which connect Kranj and Radovljica, run through the destination.
The range of cuisine in Radovljica and its surroundings has long been regarded as top-quality and genuinely local.
With its modern exhibition, the Museum of Apiculture reveals the exceptional world of the Carniolan grey bee and Slovenian beekeeping. The exhibition brings together the legacy of world-famous beekeepers and reminds us of the importance of preserving bees and a healthy environment for them.
There are several very popular hiking and excursion destinations in the surroundings of Radovljica: great views at Jamnik, St. Peter's, Talež, pilgrimage Brezje and cosmopolitan Bled. Why not visit them in a different way – on a circular hiking trip!
Every first Saturday in the month from 10am to 12noon a farmers, craft and antiques market takes place in Linhart Square and the square in front of St. Peter's church.