Franc wrote:You can cross Slovenija in 3-4 hours (if you use a toll road even faster).
I would suggest road over Vršič to Soča valley (but if you "came back" later you can visit it then).
I would go this way: Kranjska gora- Jesenice-Kranj-Ljubljana-Kočevje- Petrina/Brod na Kupi (border to Croatia)-Delnice-Gornje Jelenje and camp somewhere near Novi Vinodolski on adriatic coast (It's not the fastest way, but I like it). From there you can go over the Velebit to inland.
If you want to "stay" inland you can go toward Otočac (from Delnice) and to Plitvička jezera (it's a beatiful place to visit, but you need at least half a day to do it "properly").
If you tell me what you plan to visit, I might have some suggestions.
Cheers Franc
Many thanks Franc,
I think we will travel along the Soca valley when we return, your suggested route from Kransjka gora looks great,
On 'Zabljak",theres two camps,"Razvrsje" (http://www.durmitor-autocamp.com/naslovna.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) and "Ivan Do"(near Crno lake).
From Zabljak,you go to Mojkovac,passing by "Djurdjevica Tare" bridge.You can also visit Biogradsko lake,on the half way from Mojkovac to Kolasin.
Than you go to Podgorica,and enter in Albania on "Bozaj" border...
Wish you good luck
Thanks for the route it looks great and also the photos of the area (some people I recognise )
dave you have to go soca canyon and old alp pass over kranjska gora in slovenia magnificent place and there is perfect restaurant and camo in Bovec , held by guy from Montenegro, it is called Pod Lipco , ask for it and try it
sparco wrote:dave you have to go soca canyon and old alp pass over kranjska gora in slovenia magnificent place and there is perfect restaurant and camo in Bovec , held by guy from Montenegro, it is called Pod Lipco , ask for it and try it