Self-catering apartments in Idrija are a good option if you are visiting the town and learning about mercury-mining and lace-making. It’s like home away from home, you will be able to come and go as you please and you will also be able to cook meals for yourself, which can be an economical alternative to eating out.
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Idrija, Slovenia Apartment Sever is a lovely small self-catering apartment located in the Mokraska Vas village, about 3 minutes drive to the town of Idrija. The location is very peaceful and quiet and the property itself is well managed, clean and efficient. The apartment is located in a small self-standing building and is very well equipped with everything you need for a nice stay and also pretty comfortable. It's newly furnished to a high standard and immaculate. The beds are comfortable and the linens are a nice quality. The owner is friendly and accommodating and also very knowledgeable about what to see and do in the Idrija area and can give you lots of great information. The free Wi-Fi works excellent and there is free private parking next to the apartment. Overall, this is a great place in every aspect and we highly recommend it to couples looking for a self catering apartment in this part of the world. Location: Comfort: Rooms: Cleanliness: Facilities: Host's helpfulness: Value for money: Free WiFi: Free parking: |
Idrija, Slovenia Na Kupcku Estate is a charming accommodation located in a quiet and very beautiful area amidst nature, about 15 minutes drive to Idrija. The property is well maintained and surrounding is gorgeous. The apartment is immaculately clean, tidy and very comfortable. The kitchen is really extremely well stocked with anything you might need if you plan to cook in. Breakfast is optional but served with a smile and good selection. The views from the terrace are wonderful and peaceful. There is also a beautiful garden with many herbs and vegetables. The owners are friendly and care that your stay is comfortable. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property and the parking is free too. The price is at the high-end compared to other places to stay in the Idrija area, but still well worth the money spent. Location: Comfort: Rooms: Cleanliness: Facilities: Host's helpfulness: Value for money: Free WiFi: Free parking: |
The accommodation options in Idrija can be divided into six main categories: hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, apartments, farm stays and hostels. |
There are two hotels in the Idrija area. We have reviewed and rated them both, so, if you're planning to visit Idrija and would like to stay in a hotel, read on and find out which one best suits your needs. |
Guest houses are a very popular form of lodging in Slovenia and have been in use for many decades. We stayed at four different guesthouses in the Idrija area and would like to recommend two of them. |
If you like complete privacy, comfort, want to be able to cook your favourite meals, or just look for a cheaper and better alternative to hotels, then Idrija apartments are meant for you. They usually have nice modern furniture and all the necessary equipment, including a well equipped kitchen and a modern bathroom. |
Bed and breakfasts are an inexpensive and relaxing alternative to a classic hotel for your stay, but currently we can recommend only one B&B in Idrija. |
Idrija is a small town and only has one hostel. Find out if it suits your needs. |
Farm stays are a great way of bringing your family together and experiencing another way of living. Find out which farm stay in the Idrija area we recommend! |
Idrija is a lovely small town with a population of just under 6,000 in western Slovenia that lies at the base of a valley, amid green hills and is crossed by the Idrijca river. It has a typical central-European architecture and you can see a strong influence of the Austro-Hungarian empire, especially in the town's main buildings. Today, Idrija is best known for three things: a mercury mine (the reason for Idrija's spot on UNESCO's World Heritage list), intricate locally made lace and zlikrofi (a traditional Slovenian dish from Idrija). |