Rodiška jama
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Explore the Piezometer in Hrpelje, Slovenia - a unique tourist attraction showcasing the beauty and importance of groundwater measurement.
The Piezometer in Hrpelje is a must-visit tourist attraction that immerses visitors in the fascinating world of hydrology. This unique structure offers insights into the measurement of groundwater levels and is set against the picturesque backdrop of Kozina, Slovenia. Explore this intriguing site to enhance your understanding of natural water systems.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the Škocjan Caves parking area. Head east on the road leading out of the cave complex. After approximately 1.5 kilometers, turn left onto the main road (H4) towards Kozina. Continue on this road for about 8 kilometers until you reach the town of Kozina. From Kozina, follow the signs towards Hrpelje. The Piezometer is located in Hrpelje, which is approximately 3 kilometers from Kozina.
Public Transportation
To reach Piezometer using public transportation, first take a bus from the Škocjan Caves visitor center to the nearest bus station. You may need to check the local bus schedule for the most current timings. Once you arrive at the bus station in Kozina, you will need to take a local bus towards Hrpelje. The total journey can take around 30-40 minutes depending on bus schedules. Please ensure to check return schedules to avoid being stranded.
Walking
For those who prefer walking, you can take a scenic route from the Škocjan Caves. From the main entrance, follow the path leading south to connect with the local trails. This route will take you through the beautiful Slovenian countryside. The walk to Hrpelje is approximately 6-7 kilometers and will take about 1.5 to 2 hours. Ensure you have a map or GPS device as some paths may not be well-marked.
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Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Škocjan Caves in Slovenia, one of the largest underground canyons, featuring stunning formations, vast chambers, and a subterranean river.
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