Farm stays are as different as the farms that offer them. Some offer lodging in the farmhouse; others house guests in other buildings on the farm. Most include breakfast, while some offer dinners as well. Participation in farm work is often encouraged, but never required.
Listed below are farm stays in the Ptuj area that we recommend.
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Krcevina Pri Vurbergu (8 km from Ptuj), Slovenia Guesthouse Turisticna Kmetija Sirec is a charming tourist farm located in the small village of Krcevina Pri Vurbergu, less than a 10 minute drive from Ptuj. The location is gorgeous and quiet, a perfect place to relax. Besides producing their own wines, they offer friendly bed and breakfast style accommodation in a variety of delightful rooms/suites, all nicely decorated and with lovely bathrooms. The farm has some of the best views in the area and it is so delightful sitting outside on veranda with stunning views of the vineyards and hills around, The farm is very clean and the grounds are beautiful and well kept. The breakfast is complimentary and good! Continental style with a nice selection of cheeses, meats, breads, juices, cereals, fruit and more. Dinner is not included in the price of the accommodation but is worth the money. The owners are so welcoming and go out of their way to make sure you have everything you need and more whilst staying at the farm. There's a large parking lot for several cars. The WiFi could be better in the rooms but equally the less time you spend on WiFi, the more time you get to spend getting your money's worth in this lovely farmstay. All in all, it's a perfect place to find peace. It's also in a great location to base yourself and there are lots of day trips around Slovenia you can do. Location: Comfort: Food: Cleanliness: Facilities: Staff & Service: Value for money: Free WiFi: Free parking: |
The accommodation options in Ptuj can be divided into six main categories: hotels, guesthouses, B&Bs, apartments, farm stays and hostels. |
Set on the Drava river, Ptuj is the oldest town in Slovenia and one of the oldest of whole Europe. It has lots of character with beautiful historic buildings, many interesting churches and monasteries, lovely squares, and a delightful hilltop castle built in the mid-12th century. There are now seven hotels in Ptuj and its surrounding area, find out which are the ones that we recommend and why. |
Bed-and-breakfasts are a very popular choice among those who intend to stay in Ptuj. Often B&Bs offer as much comfort as a 2 or 3-star hotel at half the price, but without the additional services. There are a few really good B&Bs in Ptuj, find out which are the ones that we recommend. |
Some local residents in Ptuj offer apartments for rent in their houses. It’s a very popular budget-oriented option when you are staying in Ptuj. Find out which apartments in Ptuj we recommend and why! |
For many travelers seeking accommodation, Ptuj guest houses are an appealing option. Some of the motivating factors include the affordable price, the opportunity to meet other travelers, to have direct access to the knowledge of the host, to be in an intimate environment and to experience the uniqueness of the establishment. It is fair to say that no two guesthouses are the same. There are several good guesthouses in Ptuj, find out which are the ones that we recommend. |
Hostels provide wallet-friendly, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed in a dormitory or a private room and share a bathroom and a kitchen. There are currently two hostels in Ptuj, find out which one would suit you best. |
Farm stays are as different as the farms that offer them. Some offer lodging in the farmhouse; others house guests in other buildings on the farm. Most include breakfast, while some offer dinners as well. Participation in farm work is often encouraged, but never required. Find out which farm stays in the Ptuj area we recommend. |
Set on the Drava river, Ptuj is a charming old town with beautiful historic buildings (which are all protected as monuments), many interesting churches and monasteries, lovely squares, a medieval castle built in the mid-12th century, Slovenia’s oldest wine cellar, a lovely thermal spa, lots of storks nesting on its red-tile roofs and one of the most impressive carnivals in Europe called Kurentovanje, which draws tens of thousands of visitors each year! |