Camping in Slovenia
At Spottocamp you can find 86 fantastic campsites in Slovenia. Whether you go by tent, camper or caravan, we find the best places to give you a great holiday.
What is the best period for camping in Slovenia?
The best time to camp in Slovenia is the months July to September. This is when there is less rain and the most hours of sunshine per day. With a maximum temperature of 26 degrees, July is the hottest month in Slovenia.
What does camping cost in Slovenia?
The average price of a campsite in Slovenia is per night. This is an average price based on a car and two persons with a tent, caravan or camper.
On holiday in Slovenia.
The Republic of Slovenia is a country located in the central part of Europe. The state was created when Yugoslavia fell apart in 1991. Slovenia lies on the Adriatic Sea, where it has a relatively short coastline. It measures only 47 kilometres. The coastal area is fairly flat and has a temperate Mediterranean climate. Inland, it is mostly mountainous, with lower lying areas behind it. The temperate continental climate prevails here with an alpine climate in the higher places. Since the rain comes mainly from the Gulf of Genoa, the western part of Slovenia is significantly wetter than the east, which is sheltered behind the mountainous areas. The Karavanke and Julian Alps receive the most precipitation, which in winter often takes the form of snow.
The climate in Slovenia
Slovenia is a country located north-east of the Adriatic Sea, bordering Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. The country has a relatively short coastline, which makes it less popular among Dutch tourists than neighbouring Croatia as a destination for a sun holiday. Slovenia's predominantly temperate climate also contributes to the country's lower interest in sunshine compared to Croatia, where summers are on average drier and less changeable than in Slovenia. Slovenia has several climate zones. In the south-west, the coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate, which changes inland into a temperate maritime climate (type Cfb according to the Köppen climate system). The higher areas in the north and north-west have a temperate continental climate (type Dfb), which changes into a cool continental climate (type Dfc) on the highest mountain peaks.