Staying in treetops

Published: 14.7.2015

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Staying in treetops

Have you ever had breakfast in a treetop? Visit the Geoss Adventure Park, where in addition to a picnic and accommodation in the treetops, you can also experience an adrenaline adventure and visit the geometric centre of Slovenia. The centre is located in the village of Slivna between Domžale and Litija. Here it is permitted to dream above the clouds and sleep in the treetops.

Staying in treetops

Have you ever had breakfast in a treetop? Visit the Geoss Adventure Park, where in addition to a picnic and accommodation in the treetops, you can also experience an adrenaline adventure and visit the geometric centre of Slovenia.

The geometric heart of Slovenia beats near Ljubljana. The centre of Slovenia is located in the village of Slivna between Domžale and Litija. Here it is permitted to dream above the clouds and sleep in the treetops. Welcome to the Geoss Adventure Park, where you can have a picnic or take a nap ten metres above ground. Sleeping on a canvass attached to tree trunks or in a hammock is a special experience. Wake up to the sound of singing birds. Can you imagine a more relaxing start of the day?

Full of new energy, venture on an adrenaline experience in the adventure park. Test yourselves by climbing routes suitable also for the youngest children. The most daring visitors may try the Giant Flying Fox which gives you a sense of flying. The longest zip line descent in central Slovenia is made up of three sections, from where a wonderful view of the heart of Slovenia can be seen at 25 metres from the ground.

The geometric centre of Slovenia or Geoss is located in the village of Slivna. This is the focal point of the country if imagining it as a geometric shape. At its centre, stands a pole with carved cardinal points, lines from Slovenian anthem and detailed coordinates. A memorial with plaques which include the first coat-of-arms of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, the current coat-of-arms of the Republic of Slovenia, including the dates of Slovenia’s admission to the United Nations and its accession to the European Union, is located nearby. A powerful lime tree stands next to the monuments, which has been the symbol of Slovenian nationhood since the days of old and of the neighbouring village of Vače.

Vače is famous for its Vače Situla and other archaeological findings from the 5th and 6th centuries BC. The scenes from everyday life of that time are depicted on the situla. Its original is kept in the National Museum of Slovenia in Ljubljana. Feel the beat of the green and historically diverse heart.

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