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Guesthouses in Idrija that we think are the best and worth staying at

Guesthouses in Idrija are always a great, safe option as they are both comfortable and homely, with owners who really take an interest in their guests.

Guesthouses in Idrija that we recommend
GUESTHOUSE BARBARA
Idrija, Slovenia


Guesthouse Barbara is a good mid-range accommodation located in a historic building called the Selstev House situated on the southern edge of the town of Idrija. Rooms are large and functional, food in the on-site restaurant is good and generous. The owners are very friendly and helpful and will go the extra mile to make you feel welcome. They are also very knowledgeable about the area, both locally and further afield. The free WiFi is high speed and works well. The free parking is also a plus. We would recommend this accommodation to those who are having a busy cultural day in Idrija learning about mercury-mining and lace-making, and not wanting expensive frills or luxury.

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GUEST HOUSE KMECKI HRAM
Idrija, Slovenia


Guest House Kmecki Hram is a lovely, family run guesthouse located a few kilometres from the town of Idrija in a bucolic rural setting at the top of the hill and in the woods with beautiful views over the mountains. It is on the Via Alpina so excellent for hikers/walkers. For those travelling by car there is ample parking. Rooms are en suite, modern, airy, clean and comfortable and have balconies. There's a nice on-site restaurant serving excellent traditional dishes featuring organic produce from the family farm and local area. Breakfast is substantial as is the set evening meal. The owners are friendly and very helpful and speak some basic English. The free Wi-Fi works well. All in all, the accommodation is clean, simple and functional and very hard to beat for the price.

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Places to stay in Idrija that we recommend
The accommodation options in Idrija can be divided into six main categories: hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, apartments, farm stays and hostels.
HOTELS IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

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 IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

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.
APARTMENTS IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

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 IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

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.
HOSTELS IN IDRIJA THAT WE RECOMMEND

Idrija is a small town and only has one hostel. Find out if it suits your needs.
FARM STAYS IN THE IDRIJA AREA THAT WE RECOMMEND

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!

All You Need To Know To Visit Idrija
IDRIJA – a town of mercury, lace and zlikrofi

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).