Attractions and places to see around Metlika offer a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty in southeastern Slovenia. Situated in the Bela Krajina region, the area features historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural points of interest. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from significant historical monuments to serene natural settings. The region is characterized by its unique cultural heritage and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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An interesting technical monument of aviation
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The national combined geodetic network consists of six points, evenly distributed throughout the country. These are the points Areh (Pohorje), Kog (Prlekija), Koper (Primorska), Korada (Goriška Brda), Prilozje (Bela Krajina) and Šentvid pri Stični (Dolenjska). (More on the GNSS Service of the Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning website).
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Beautiful bathing spot in the Kolpa River with a campsite nearby. The Slovenian mountain bike trail (STKP) also passes through here.
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Wine cooperatives are a special feature in Slovenia, as they have promoted cooperation between individual winemakers since the 17th century and are still an important part of the connection between the locals as a living cultural heritage. Here in Drašiči, the wine house can be visited.
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The Douglas DC-3, or C-47, which is located on the site of the former airfield, is a World War II transport aircraft. In 1984, the aircraft was brought to a meadow near the village of Otok near Metlika and placed as a museum memorial. Initially painted in the JVL colour scheme, the aircraft was repainted in 1986 in the British colour scheme, which it has remained in to this day. The aged plane of the Yugoslav National Army was set years ago as a memory of the provisional partisan airport during the war. The English and Americans used to fly the injured from Bela Krajina, which was liberated territory, to Allied hospitals in Italy during World War II as well as send weapons and other materials to the partisans.
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On the metal box outside in front of the reception. Control point on the Slovenian cycle route (STKP).
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Metlika offers a rich history to explore. Key sites include the 15th-century Metlika Castle, which houses the Bela Krajina Museum, and the historic Old Town Center (Mestni trg) with its Baroque Parish Church of St. Nicholas. You can also visit the Douglas DC-3 Memorial at Otok, a World War II transport aircraft serving as a museum memorial to a provisional partisan airfield. Additionally, the Wine house in Drašiči is a historical site showcasing traditional wine cooperatives.
Yes, Metlika is home to several museums. The most prominent is the Bela Krajina Museum, located within Metlika Castle, which covers the region's history, ethnology, and art. You can also visit the Slovenian Firefighting Museum, dedicated to the history and significance of firefighting in Slovenia.
To experience local culture, visit the Wine house in Drašiči, which represents the living cultural heritage of wine cooperatives. The Bela Krajina House of Local Delights in the Old Town showcases traditional products and offers workshops on making local flatbread. The annual Wine Festival in Bela Krajina is also a significant cultural highlight.
The region around Metlika boasts beautiful natural features. The Kolpa River, forming the border with Croatia, is known for its warm, clear waters. You can find serene birch forests with bracken undergrowth, known as Steljniki, perfect for hiking. The area is also characterized by sunny, rolling hills covered with expansive vineyards, offering picturesque vistas. Kučar Hill provides stunning views of the Kolpa River, and the Magdalena Wall is another scenic spot overlooking the river.
The Kolpa River is ideal for swimming. A popular spot is the Swimming spot on the Kolpa River, located near a campsite, offering opportunities for relaxation and water activities in its crystal-clear waters.
Many attractions in Metlika are suitable for families. The Douglas DC-3 Memorial at Otok is an interesting historical monument for all ages. The Swimming spot on the Kolpa River is perfect for family fun and water activities. Exploring Metlika Castle and its museum can also be an engaging experience for families.
The area around Metlika is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on various routes, including those around the Kolpa River and towards Črnomelj. For detailed cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Metlika guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Metlika guide. There are also numerous running trails, with options for various distances and difficulties, which you can find in the Running Trails around Metlika guide.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for hiking. The Steljniki (birch forests with bracken undergrowth) provide serene paths for walks. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the provided data, the natural landscapes like Kučar Hill and the Kolpa River area are suitable for exploring on foot. For more structured outdoor activities, consider the running trails mentioned in the Running Trails around Metlika guide, which can often be adapted for hiking.
Metlika is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the vineyards and forests. Summer is ideal for water activities in the Kolpa River, with its warm, clear waters perfect for swimming and canoeing.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Gothic Churches in Rosalnice, also known as the Three Parishes, which have attracted pilgrims for centuries. The Drašiči Community Vineyard Cottage offers a glimpse into local wine culture, where villagers share their wine. The National Geodetic Point of the 0th Order is also a unique, albeit niche, landmark.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. The Douglas DC-3 Memorial at Otok is noted as an interesting technical monument. The Swimming spot on the Kolpa River is loved for its beautiful bathing opportunities. The Wine house in Drašiči is valued for showcasing living cultural heritage and community spirit.


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