It’s nice to learn about the salt heritage of Slovenia and see the huge salt pan infrastructure. For a 7 EUR entry fee all you get is a little booklet with little information, then next a shop with overpriced products (buy them in Piran or Ljubljana, same selection) and a very old fashioned museum with some basic information, a ok film (old!) and a platform for a general overview, without any explanations, no information boards or anything else. Everything looks abandoned is decaying (if you like that sort of charme, perfect for you). Could be improved with some information boards on the way and some up-to-date scientific or historical information. We left a little...
Read moreWorth a visit if you are in the Piran zone already, mo betta if you can rent a bike from Luma Sport and ride there from Piran. If you are a foodie or maybe into ancient cultural practices then this would be worth it. Try to time your visit with a salt harvest. Otherwise not much happening. Best part was buying the salt from the gift shop. Take my word for it, this salt is NOTHING like you have tasted before. Truly...
Read moreI have never been to places like this before. The park was certainly impressive, but the walking route is very short. I would especially like to have access to the entire park, and not just a short 1.5 km...
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