Slovenia is one of those places that rewards a slower pace. The distances are short, the transitions are quick, and the landscape changes before the day has really decided what it wants to be.
For this route I stayed close to the lakes and used them as anchors. Early mornings were for walking. Afternoons were for small detours, viewpoints, and villages. Evenings were for doing very little other than watching the light flatten over the water.
Route Notes
The main lesson here was not to over-plan. The roads are easy to work with, and the better moments happen when you leave enough slack in the day to stop without negotiating with your own itinerary.
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