Bed and breakfasts are an inexpensive alternative to a classic hotel for your stay in the beautiful Idrija area. Most bed and breakfasts are well kept and beautifully furnished and some have balconies or terraces with great views. They are usually run by the owners of the house who are warm and welcoming to guests, and many speak English very well.
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Idrija, Slovenia B&B Na Kluk is a nice place to stay while visiting the Idrija area, prettily situated in rolling wooded countryside up a steep and winding hill, so very quiet with no passing traffic. It's about 15 minutes drive from the town of Idrija. The property is very nice, the rooms are large, very clean and to a very good standard for a bed & breakfast. Beds and pillows are comfortable! Some rooms have a private bathroom and some are shared. The continental breakfast is very good with a different variety each morning. The owners are very accommodating and very helpful in every way, and they have every right to be so proud of their B&B. The free WiFi works well and free private parking is available on the premises. Location: Rooms: Food: Cleanliness: Facilities: Staff & Service: 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). |