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Draga Inn

Draga Inn offers traditional Slovenian food in pristine nature next to the Begunjščica stream.

Fresh trout available at Draga Inn
Draga Inn

Draga Inn is located in the green Draga valley, which leads from Begunje past the ruins of Kamen Castle to the foothills of the high Karavanke mountains. The pleasant restaurant, furnished in a traditional style, offers an escape into the idyllic natural surroundings. Numerous hiking paths begin from here, including to the Roblekov dom mountain hut, and to the Preval and Planinca mountain pastures.

 

It is also possible to walk to the restaurant on the path from Kamen Castle. There is a parkour archery course in the forest surrounding the restaurant.

 

Draga Inn offers a range of traditional Slovenian and international dishes. Seasonal dishes and home-grown vegetables complement the menu. Accommodation is also available.

 

OPENING HOURS

15th April – 15th September: Mondays - Saturdays: 10am-10pm, Sundays: 10am-6pm
16th September – 14th April: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays: 10am-10pm, Sundays: 10am-6pm

 

InformaTION

Gostišče Draga
Begunje na Gorenjskem 142, Begunje

T: 00386 (0) 40 436 503
E: info@gostisce-draga.si
W: www.gostisce-draga.si

 

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A tranquil valley at the foothills of the Karavanke mountains

Besides the Draga stream a green valley winds it way to the foothills of the Karavanke.

Over the panoramic 'čez Roža' trail to Roblek

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The Castle of the Knight Gašper Lambergar

At the entrance to the Draga valley, standing atop a rocky promontory, are the picturesque ruins of a castle of the Counts of Lambergh.

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