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Attractions and Places To See around Sežana - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Sežana, located in the Slovenian Littoral near the Italian border, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region is situated on the Karst Plateau, known for its unique limestone landscapes, including caves and underground rivers. Sežana and its vicinity feature historic sites, natural features, and scenic routes for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Sežana

  • The most popular attractions is Maria Theresa Trail, a cycleway that offers a beautiful path between Sežana and Komen. This dirt road is easy to cycle and includes rest points with information panels and repair stations.
  • Another must-see spot is Kosovelje Village, a settlement featuring a museum of farm equipment and an amphitheater in an old pond. This rural village serves as a starting point for various cycle paths and dirt trails.
  • Visitors also love Karst Vineyards Scenic Road, a cycleway that provides panoramic views. This road allows cyclists to ride between vineyards and visit small Karst villages.
  • Sežana is known for its historical sites, unique Karst landscapes, and scenic cycleways. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from military museums to natural gorges and traditional villages.
  • The attractions around Sežana are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 70 upvotes and 19 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Tabor Lokev Military Museum

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The Village of Lokev near the Italian border presents in its center a strange tower which turns out to be a military museum. The proximity to Italy means that you already have all the influence of its gastronomy.

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Polhovi Homestead

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The Polhovi Homestead (Polhova domačija) is located in the lower part of the alley called “Bitnja” by the locals. The building is entered in the Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage.
The locals developed a special type of construction that protected their courtyards from strong bora gusts. A typical Karst house looks like the Polhovi Homestead. The locals were generally connected to the nature and its gifts, so they saw stone, which is still plentiful in Karst, as the most useful material for construction. To create complex stone elements, they used stone from quarries.
The Polhovi Homestead hides behind a high dry wall that surrounds the courtyard or the “borjač”. Only sand, soil and lime were used for binding dry walls. The courtyard features a well in its middle and the house is covered with limestone roof tiles (“skrle”), a natural material that can be found underground. Sadly, limestone tile sites are increasingly rare, just like the limestone tile roofs. The Polhovi house has two floors, with an external stone staircase leading to the second (sleeping) floor that has a covered balcony called “gank”. There is a barn next to the house, which is also covered with limestone tiles. The walls of houses in Karst were very thick, which provided for a very good insulation both in the summer and in the winter.

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Maria Theresa Trail

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Rest point with information panel and repair station

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Remains of a military railway line and a concrete fortress

During the First World War, there were several railway lines in the Dutovlje area. They connected the hinterland with positions on the front. One of them ran from Britof (Povirje) to Dutovelj which was a good 12km. Construction began on November 6, 1916 and was completed on August 4, 1917.

At the same time, the Britof military transshipment station was built. Equally important were the intermediate transshipment station under Dutovlje at the guardhouse and the one at the final station, formerly called Dutovlje / Skopo.
In some places the traces of the aforementioned military route are still visible today.
The pointed concrete fortress with walls more than half a meter thick was a temporary weapons depot or a refuge for troops. In case of bombing the pointed shape would have deflected the bombs.

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Raša Valley

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Beautiful route immersed in the valley of the Raša stream, a tributary of the Vipava, which marks the north-eastern limit of the karst plateau. The mostly dirt road runs alongside the stream and beautiful, wide meadows. Even though it is at the bottom of the valley, it is not completely sheltered from the wind.

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Karst Vineyards Scenic Road

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If you are looking for an asphalt road with very little or no traffic, if you are looking for a panoramic road, if you are looking for a road where you ride a bike between vineyards and where you will visit small Karst villages with friendly locals where you will taste local delicacies like Pršut and Karst wine Teran you are on the right road.

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Kosovelje Village

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Brajda Camping

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Cozy and well-kept campground. Both shaded and sunny pitches are available. The owner is very friendly and helpful. A pleasant base for exploring the area.

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Beautiful panoramic road that flows on the top of the hills between Veliko Polje and Stiak. Pleasant to ride in both directions but, if you climb from the Raša Valley to Štiak, after the tough ascend you can breath and relax. Springtime is the best season to enjoy it.

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Vrhe Ridge, Vipava Hills

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After ascending from the Raša valley in the direction from the village of Tabor with the remains of a medieval castle and further west in the direction of Štanjel, beautiful views open up in all directions from the path along the Brda ridge. The drive between meadows, sheltered by forest trees and small villages arranged along the ridge is gorgeous and enjoyable. Worth a try.👍

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March 20, 2026, Raša Valley

Lepa makadamska cesta skozi čudovito dolino hudournika Raše. Če si ljubitelj gravel cest potem je to zate. Odličen makadam, ćudovita narava, mir.

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Cozy and well-kept campground. Both shaded and sunny pitches are available. The owner is very friendly and helpful. A pleasant base for exploring the area.

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Concrete shelter along the railway line

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Road also suitable for gravel, cool and shaded in summer

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The Tabor Lokev Tower today transformed into a beautiful War Museum

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Small Slovenian village to discover. Excellent Venetian Karst hams in the village

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Splendid cycle path suitable for everyone and perfectly signposted. About 20km long. Some sections on the road but also signposted for vehicles. Surface suitable for gravel onwards.

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Beautiful rural village located in a strategic position on the new semi-asphalted cycle paths but also the starting point of many dirt paths

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable historical and cultural sites to visit around Sežana?

Sežana and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can explore the Tabor Lokev Military Museum, which provides insights into military history. The Polhovi Homestead showcases a typical Karst house and is part of the cultural heritage. Don't miss the Military Railway Concrete Shelter Dutovlje, a historical WWI site. Further afield, the renowned Lipica Stud Farm, home of the Lipizzaner horses, and the Kosovel Cultural Centre are significant cultural landmarks.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Sežana area?

Yes, several attractions around Sežana are suitable for families. The Maria Theresa Trail is an easy cycleway with rest points, perfect for a family bike ride. Kosovelje Village features a museum of farm equipment and an amphitheater, offering an engaging rural experience. The Lipica Stud Farm is also a fantastic family destination where you can see Lipizzaner horses and equestrian performances. For a unique natural experience, the Škocjan Caves and Postojna Cave are awe-inspiring for all ages.

What natural features and viewpoints can I discover near Sežana?

The Sežana region, situated on the Karst Plateau, is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the dramatic Raša Valley, a beautiful gorge with a stream. For panoramic views, consider the Panoramic Road Between Veliko Polje and Štiak or the Vrhe Ridge in Vipava Hills. The Karst Living Museum offers an open-air experience of the unique limestone landscapes, including sinkholes and caves. The Sežana Botanical Garden provides a tranquil setting with diverse plant species.

Are there good cycling routes around Sežana?

Absolutely! Sežana is an excellent base for cycling. The Maria Theresa Trail is a popular, easy cycleway between Sežana and Komen, featuring repair stations. Another scenic option is the Karst Vineyards Scenic Road, which takes you through vineyards and charming Karst villages. For more cycling adventures, explore the various routes available in the Road Cycling Routes around Sežana guide or the Gravel biking around Sežana guide.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in the Sežana region?

The Karst region around Sežana is perfect for various outdoor activities. Besides cycling on routes like the Maria Theresa Trail and the Karst Vineyards Scenic Road, you can enjoy hiking and walking. The region is known for its unique limestone landscapes, ideal for exploration. You can find numerous trails for running in the Running Trails around Sežana guide, or try gravel biking with routes like the 'Napoleon Oak – Gravel Road Trebiciano–Gropada loop from Sežana' in the Gravel biking around Sežana guide.

Where can I experience the unique Karst landscape near Sežana?

To truly experience the unique Karst landscape, you should visit the Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its colossal chambers and underground river. Postojna Cave is another remarkable system with mesmerizing karst formations. The Vilenica Cave, Europe's oldest show cave, also offers an adventurous experience. Additionally, the Karst Living Museum provides an open-air opportunity to explore typical Karst features like limestone pavements and dolines.

What are some unique local experiences or 'hidden gems' in the Sežana area?

Beyond the well-known sites, consider visiting Kosovelje Village, a charming rural settlement with a museum of farm equipment and an amphitheater. The Polhovi Homestead offers a glimpse into traditional Karst architecture. For a historical curiosity, the Military Railway Concrete Shelter Dutovlje is a distinctive WWI relic. Exploring the small Karst villages along the Karst Vineyards Scenic Road also offers opportunities to taste local delicacies like Karst prosciutto and Teran wine.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Sežana?

Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The scenic cycleways, such as the Maria Theresa Trail, are highly rated for their ease and pleasant surroundings. The unique Karst landscape, with its caves and geological formations, is a major draw. Many also enjoy the historical insights offered by sites like the Tabor Lokev Military Museum and the charm of traditional villages like Kosovelje Village.

Are there any camping facilities near Sežana attractions?

Yes, if you're looking for camping options, Brajda Camping is a facility located near Sežana that caters to visitors looking to stay overnight in the area.

What are some options for walking or hiking trails near Sežana?

Sežana offers several walking and hiking opportunities. You can explore the trails within the Karst Living Museum, which allows you to discover the unique geological features of the Karst Plateau. There are also dedicated walking trails, such as a path from Sežana to Tomaj honoring the poet Srečko Kosovel, and the Tabor nature trail. For more structured routes, check out the Running Trails around Sežana guide, which includes various paths suitable for walking.

Can I find local food and wine experiences around Sežana?

Yes, the Karst region is renowned for its culinary delights. The Karst Vineyards Scenic Road is an excellent way to visit small Karst villages and taste local specialties like Karst prosciutto and the regional Teran wine. Many local establishments in and around Sežana offer authentic Slovenian cuisine and wine-tasting experiences.

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