![]() ![]() Also, the country is compact, so distances between chargers are never too great, although the terrain can be hilly. The network of chargers is swiftly growing with proportionately more fast-charging points being introduced and more accommodation providers installing chargers for guests. Slovenia is wholeheartedly embracing EVs. Drive south for 16 miles (26km) to Unesco-listed Škocjan Caves, one of the most astonishing examples of this subterranean splendor. ![]() This limestone plateau is riddled with tunnels and caves, and its name is the descriptor for such karstic landscapes worldwide. The Vipava extends south to the Karst, also a winegrowing region but better known for what’s going on underground. Next comes the wine country of Goriška Brda, a hilly region known as “Tuscany in Slovenia.” The Vipava Valley, 30 miles (48km) further south, is arguably Slovenia’s most dynamic wine region. Then drive on for 16 miles (26km), winding around the eastern edge of the majestic Julian Alps to reach Lake Bohinj, Bled’s wilder, undeveloped sister. At fairy-tale Lake Bled, a crag-top medieval castle looms beside a mirror-calm lake, from which a bell tower rises on a tiny isle, all against a backdrop of green foothills and snow-capped peaks. After some time in charming Ljubljana, hit the highway northwest, bound for the mountains. International organization Green Destinations has declared Slovenia “the first green country in the world” – and the nation is simply drop-dead gorgeous, too. Spend a week connecting the capital and the coast, via magical lakes and flourishing vineyards. Green, glorious, tree-cloaked and compact, Slovenia is an engaging choice for an electric drive. On your EV road trip through Slovenia, stop to explore the fabulous Škocjan Caves © VWPics / Universal Images Group via Getty Images Slovenia: Ljubljana to Piran ![]()
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