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Panorama Glamping Visole - Romantic Nest
This unique, eco-friendly vacation rental is designed like no other for a getaway like no other in the rolling hills of Slovenska Bistrica near Maribor, Slovenia. The intimate hut can accommodate two guests on a romantic getaway. The accommodation comes complete with a luxurious queen-size bed, a table, a chest of drawers, and shelves. Guests have access to the private bathroom facilities, which are just steps from the rental. Linens and towels are provided, in addition to plush bathrobes and slippers. This rental is all about modern simplicity and includes everything guests need and nothing they don’t in order to disconnect with the stresses of daily life and reconnect with nature. The main attraction of this hut is definitely the panoramic views it offers of the surrounding mountains, hills, and valleys. Guests can enjoy these views from inside and outside the rental. The hut has been designed to blend seamlessly with the natural setting and to draw the eye outward from the large, floor-to-ceiling windows. The sunny and airy feeling of the rental renews guests’ energy and leaves them feeling refreshed. Outside, there is a terrace with chairs and a table and a private ‘beach’ with a private jacuzzi. On the patio it is the perfect place to have a cup of coffee in the morning or a glass of wine in the evening. The property includes an open fireplace, in addition to a large fireplace to be used for barbecuing. Guests here can be sure to receive exclusive and individual attention from the hosts—this includes not only a welcome drink upon arrival but also a breakfast basket full of products from local farms. The host is very responsive to any inquiries and happy to provide recommendations in order to maximize guests’ experiences. This unique, eco-friendly vacation rental is designed like no other for a getaway like no other in the rolling hills of Slovenska Bistrica near Maribor, Slovenia. The intimate hut can accommodate two guests on a romantic getaway. The accommodation comes complete with a luxurious queen-size bed, a table, a chest of drawers, and shelves. Guests have access to the private bathroom facilities, which are just steps from the rental. Linens and towels are provided, in addition to plush bathrobes and slippers. This rental is all about modern simplicity and includes everything guests need and nothing they don’t in order to disconnect with the stresses of daily life and reconnect with nature. The main attraction of this hut is definitely the panoramic views it offers of the surrounding mountains, hills, and valleys. Guests can enjoy these views from inside and outside the rental. The hut has been designed to blend seamlessly with the natural setting and to draw the eye outward from the large, floor-to-ceiling windows. The sunny and airy feeling of the rental renews guests’ energy and leaves them feeling refreshed. Outside, there is a terrace with chairs and a table and a private ‘beach’ with a private jacuzzi. On the patio it is the perfect place to have a cup of coffee in the morning or a glass of wine in the evening. The property includes an open fireplace, in addition to a large fireplace to be used for barbecuing. Guests here can be sure to receive exclusive and individual attention from the hosts—this includes not only a welcome drink upon arrival but also a breakfast basket full of products from local farms. The host is very responsive to any inquiries and happy to provide recommendations in order to maximize guests’ experiences. We give our guests space, but we're available if needed. The region between the Pohorje mountains and the Haloze hills extends to the territory of the Municipality of Slovenska Bistrica. Slovenska Bistrica is a great place to learn about history, while it can also serve as a starting point for getting acquainted with the municipality stretching from Pohorje all the way to the hillsides of Dravinjske gorice. The rich and interesting cultural heritage of this area tells countless stories about the creativity of its people, their activities, progress, and the events that have shaped the cultural landscape of this region through time. Numerous archaeological findings are evidence that this area was settled very early. The landscape is dotted with still preserved castles and mansions, along with numerous churches and other religious sites. Many cultural monuments from more recent periods have been preserved as well, while ethnographic sites and numerous permanent collections tell stories about the work and life of the people of this area. The town was built on the intersection of roads between present-day Maribor, Celje and Ptuj, on the site of an old Roman settlement Civitas Negotiana. A town wall was erected around the year 1300 and later fortified with four corner towers. Today it is a modern Slovenian town, which has successfully developed in various fields during the last decades. It is the administrative and industrial center of the south-eastern part of Pohorje. The south eastern part of Pohorje (which is part of the Slovenska Bistrica municipality) is very geographically diverse. The most prominent of its rolling hilltops are Rogla, Žigartov vrh and Veliki vrh. The hillsides are interspered with numerous streams. Due to the non-permeable nature of the rock, most of the rainfall stays on the surface and the rushing streams form steep gorges. Pohorje is also famous for its peat fens with numerous lakes (such as the Črno jezero Lake) and the extensive man-made glades. The region iot is well know about the wine. You have to visit winieris winemaking (natural winemaking farm Zorjan, Frešer, …). Near it is also Črno jezero on Pohorje. It was was created artificially more than 130 years ago by a dam. Today it is a natural monument and it forms a natural reserve together with its surroundings and the typical wetland fauna. There is a new wooden trail leading from Osankarica to the lake.It is an excellent place for a variety of birds. The next suggested trip would be the Bistrica gorge. Pohorje is full of streams, some of which have created deep gorges such as the Bistrica gorge, which was created by the Bistrica stream and is a geomorphological natural monument. The source of the Bistrica stream is in the village of Bojtina, from where it flows downhill forming numerous rapids and waterfalls. An interesting hiking and educational trail leads through the gorge (Roman quarry, Šum waterfall, Štampohar mill, various rock-types, rare plants...), providing hikers with the opportunity to encounter various rock-types and rare plant species. A visit to the gorge is interesting regardless of the season. Also s variety of stone can be found there: a special kind of granite, gneiss and further downstream marble (where there was a quarry in Roman times), amphibolite, serpentine, eclogite and some others. There is a highly interesting and educational trail leading through the gorge; it is very attractive beacuse of its rewarding views, the rich variety stone and examples of rare plants. A couple of kilometers outside of Oplotnica is the quarry of Cezlak. A grayish green rock, which proved to be very suitable for construction purposes, was found here towards the end of the 19th century. It was given the name čizlakit. This is the only deposit of this indigenous rock in Slovenia. The quarry also holds various exhibitions. The region iot is well know about the wine. You have to visit winieris winemaking (natural winemaking farm Zorjan, Frešer, …). Near it is also Črno jezero on Pohorje. It was was created artificially more than 130 years ago by a dam. Today it is a natural monument and it forms a natural reserve together with its surroundings and the typical wetland fauna. There is a new wooden trail leading from Osankarica to the lake.It is an excellent place for a variety of birds. The next suggested trip would be the Bistrica gorge. Pohorje is full of streams, some of which have created deep gorges such as the Bistrica gorge, which was created by the Bistrica stream and is a geomorphological natural monument. The source of the Bistrica stream is in the village of Bojtina, from where it flows downhill forming numerous rapids and waterfalls. An interesting hiking and educational trail leads through the gorge (Roman quarry, Šum waterfall, Štampohar mill, various rock-types, rare plants...), providing hikers with the opportunity to encounter various rock-types and rare plant species. A visit to the gorge is interesting regardless of the season. Also s variety of stone can be found there: a special kind of granite, gneiss and further downstream marble (where there was a quarry in Roman times), amphibolite, serpentine, eclogite and some others. There is a highly interesting and educational trail leading through the gorge; it is very attractive beacuse of its rewarding views, the rich variety stone and examples of rare plants. A couple of kilometers outside of Oplotnica is the quarry of Cezlak. A grayish green rock, which proved to be very suitable for construction purposes, was found here towards the end of the 19th century. It was given the name čizlakit. This is the only deposit of this indigenous rock in Slovenia. The quarry also holds various exhibitions.
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