Sabotin - Peace Park
Sabotin - Peace Park
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On the hill Sabotin we have remains of St. Valentine Church, battle trenches, tunnels and caverns from World War I and a wonderful view on the river Soča.
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Mitja
Slovenia27 contributions
Oct 2015 • Couples
Nice war memorial park on top, good food & awesome views. if you are in the area, you should take a look. Also good accesability with bike and on foot - not too hard.
Written 12 October 2015
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peter k
Ljubljana, Slovenia137 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
Sabotin was one of the most important battles in the WW1 on Soča front. You can enjoy excellent views from the top all over westrn Slovenia and Italy.
Written 19 August 2019
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ANK1974
Kranj, Slovenia9 contributions
Nov 2014 • Friends
I have visited Sabotin twice in one month. First I was invited with a group of friends, second time I took my other group of friends to see it. Everyone was fascinated - both times.
Mr. Bogdan knows all about the history of the first world war, tells true stories that you wouldn't believe it. Him and his friends are trying to show us a lot about what has happened, why this
mountain was so important and the top of this park has changed time zone - you return 100
years ago, you see the cavern where soldiers lived, fought and died for their country. Almoust two hour tour through cavern and the small museum costs only 2€.
You can also have a good home cooked meal on top, a glass of wine or something else if you wish, and you won't spend much at all.
Mr. Bogdan knows all about the history of the first world war, tells true stories that you wouldn't believe it. Him and his friends are trying to show us a lot about what has happened, why this
mountain was so important and the top of this park has changed time zone - you return 100
years ago, you see the cavern where soldiers lived, fought and died for their country. Almoust two hour tour through cavern and the small museum costs only 2€.
You can also have a good home cooked meal on top, a glass of wine or something else if you wish, and you won't spend much at all.
Written 26 November 2014
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urosdernovsek
Celje, Slovenia1,594 contributions
Aug 2020 • Couples
Coming to the peak or hiking, or with car (good road, parking on top), you can check museum, walk in the trenches and handmade caves. Whole hill is like an ant city, just because of World War and fights, which were really strong here / following river Soča (Soča front).
Written 16 August 2020
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Petra L
Ljubljana, Slovenia31 contributions
Jul 2019 • Business
Sabotin park miru is one of the most beautiful reminders of the First world war, 1000s Slovenians dying on the Soča river front during 1915-17 fighting for Austro- Hungarian empire.
Bogdan is doing a great job keeping it all alive!
Bogdan is doing a great job keeping it all alive!
Written 7 August 2019
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Tina K
Ljubljana, Slovenia8 contributions
Mar 2019 • Family
We went hiking, on top of mount Sabotin we had a nice quick lunch. Children (8 and 10 years old) were very excited about the caves, so we decided to go on a guided tour. At first I thought 1,5 hours qill be too much for my boys, but it turned out it was a great decision. The tourguide showed us around, told us a lot of interesting facts about the war, we visited some caves, we saw original things from the first world war. The your ended with museum, also very fascinating. Definitely recommend it, in fact we will go there again, for sure!
Written 17 March 2019
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Dietmar W
Braunau am Inn, Austria112 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
well done site to remind on the dark days and the many dead soldiers in WW1 during Isonzo battles. Unfortunately the little museum was not open (opens only on weekends) when we were there. In addition you have a beautiful view from the top of the hill.
Written 22 September 2018
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Emilie G
Montrouge, France1,592 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Sabotin is such an exciting site in Slovenia! First of all, it is a very exciting site of the first world war in Slovenia/Italy (possibility to visit the trenches during the weekend) and also, a gorgeous natural site. We spent a couple of hours just walking in this site, admiring the Slovenian and Italian surrounding. If you don't visit the trenches, the access to the site is free of charge. Enjoy!
Written 6 September 2018
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Wouter v
5 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Worth a trip if you are a couple of days in Gorica Brda. You can go there by car, foot or bicycle. Up there you have an amazing view, where you can have a meal and drinks.
Don’t forget the to climb the ridge behind the mountain cabin to have a view on Sveta Gora.
Don’t forget the to climb the ridge behind the mountain cabin to have a view on Sveta Gora.
Written 3 May 2018
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