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Šport Hotel & Hostel ***

Hotel & Hostel Sport offers modern & comfortable accommodation in a 3 star hotel and high standard hostel. Together there are 120 beds.

It is located near the centre of town and is only 1km from the natural attraction Postojna cave, which is one of the most famous caves in the world. There is plenty of possibilities in and around Postojna for outdoor activities and sightseeing. There is also a variety of natural and cultural attractions, recreational and sports activities on offer to help you to get to know the specific landscapes and Karst of Notranjska and of course tasting the fine home cuisine.In the year 1992 Hotel Sport was closed and by the end of 2004 the renovation had started. In May 2005 the first part of the hotel was totally renovated into the modern and well equipped Hotel & Hostel Sport. In april 2006 the other 2 parts were finished into a cozy Hotel & Hostel Sport with 120 beds. There is also the renowned restaurant hall which used to be the only one in Postojna years back and still has the reputation of the best balls and parties in the area.

Postojna

Postojna lies at the north end of the Pivka River valley and due to convenient transportation routes and its location between Ljubljana, Trieste, Gorizia, and Rijeka has long been the administrative and economic center of the Notranjska region. Postojna and the surrounding area were settled in the oldest periods of human history. Archeological finds from Predjama, Postojna Cave, and Betalov spodmol bear witness to the earliest inhabitants of the region.

The oldest objects found are from the Paleolithic period, and others come from younger periods (Neolithic, the Bronze Age, and Iron Age). The city itself first developed along the foot of the Sovič hill and later - mainly after the construction of the railway - spread around the edge of the basin. First mentioned in historic sources in 1226, Postojna was elevated to a borough in 1432. With further development, again mainly after the construction of the railway and the discovery of the inner parts of Postojna Cave, the town acquired city status in 1909. Today, Postojna is a modern, clean, and friendly city. It acquired the stamp of a tourist city primarily from the world-famous Postojna Cave, as well as smaller caves in the area such as Otoška jama, Pivka jama, and Črna jama. Only ten kilometers from Postojna, the astonishing Predjama Castle perches in the middle of a high cliff, exciting the imagination with well-known legends about the medieval robber baron Erazem Predjamski and the siege of the castle that ended with his gruesome death as a result of a servant's treachery. Postojna and its surrounding offer visitors many points of interest to enjoy, particularly their unique natural phenomena and cultural and historical monuments. The undulating terrain of the area is ideal for jogging, hiking, horseback riding, bicycling, and collecting wild mushrooms and other fruits of the forest. The nearby peaks of Nanos, Sv. Lovrenc, Javornik, and other mountains invite also the more experienced climbers to test their skills. Numerous events also give the city a tourist pulse. The two largest events are certainly Furmanski praznik ("Wagoners' holiday") and the Knights' Tournament of Knights held at Predjama Castle. On the road to Predjama Castle, a collection of old tools that farmers and foresters once used is exhibited in a "toplar", a double version of the "kozolec", the traditional Slovene hayrack. There are also other well-known local traditional events in the surrounding area such as Krompirjeva noč ("Potato Night"), Jakobov dan ("Jakob's Day"), Gozdar in kmet nekoč in danes ("Foresters and farmers then and now"), and many others. Along with other events, Postojna hosts a summer festival called "Zmaj 'ma mlade" - "The Dragon Has Young" - in August.
Predjama Castle
Predjama Castle
View toward valley
Postojna cave
Postojna cave
Postojna cave
Postojna cave


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