Things to do in Municipality of Cerknica (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
老吴华哥:“This is the largest "typical karst" cave in Europe and the most popular tourist cave. As early as 1872, a railway line was laid in the cave, and in 1884, electricity was connected to the cave. It is currently the only cave in the world with a two-way train running deep underground.”
juki235:“Ljubljana Castle is the most famous castle in the area. It has a history of more than 300 years and is very large. You can buy a ticket to visit this ancient castle. Here you can appreciate the nobles' living scenes and luxurious arrangements, and you can also feel the charm of the famous European castles. It is definitely worth a visit.”
沙漠里的赤裸裸:“9 km from Postojna Cave, there is Predjama Castle, located on a 400-foot cliff. But in the past, there was no grass in this valley, because it was a defensive fortress, and no one wanted their enemies to have shade (here think of Mr. Macbeth in Dunsinane). This castle has been passed down by many families. The most recent one is an Italian family that used it as a hunting palace, but the most famous one is a Slovenian Robin Hood in the Middle Ages, who guarded here for more than a year, and there was a vertical shaft secret passage that went straight up and down. In the end, the servant informed on the matter and died under the wall that was collapsed by stone bullets in the toilet in Figure 6. It is said that Jackie Chan's "Dragon Brothers" was also filmed here. The commentary of the country is really interesting, and it is repeatedly emphasized twice that this castle is damp and simple and uncomfortable to live in, but it is very safe, and in the Middle Ages, safety is the most important thing.
The castle is closed in winter to let the bats rest and recuperate. When it is hotter, the underground cave will be opened, which is said to be second only to Postojna. There is a medieval knights' league every July, and looking at the photos it seems to be very interesting, very Doctor Who.”