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Lake Bred-Slovenia



Slovenia is a EU-member nation located in the middle in Europe, neighboring to Croatia in the east and south, Austria in the north. The country used to be a part of the former Yugoslavia and got independence in 1991 AD. The common language is Slovenian but it's a multilingual nation: Italian is spoken in the east in the nation, German in the north and English is widely spoken thanks to their education.


Lake Bred is one of the nation's eye-opening/relaxing views. It's located 55km away from the capital city Ljubljana and easily accessible by public transportation; bus, train. You can feel that time goes very slowly at sight of the beautiful view: A lake with a small island surrounded by deep/green forest. There is a church with a tall tower called St. Maria Church (Cerkev Marijinega vnebovzetja) and it has attracted many photo-seekers like me. If you search Lake Bread on internet, you will find a lot of pictures of this "lake and church island".

There is walking trail around the lake and it's actually good to walk for a while. You feel refreshed with the natural view, lake breeze and birds' warbling. I arrived in the lake early morning and there was fog coming out from the lake and it made the lake mysterious.

The lake is said to be good for rowing sports environmentally and  World Rowing Championships  was held at this lake in 1966, 1979, 1989 and 2011. I saw guys practicing the sports and cleaning their boats. Some were doing weight training; they looked a local professional team and practicing for the upcoming competition.

Bred castle
Near from the lake, there is an old castle called "Bred Castle" on a rocky hill. The castle is the oldest castle in Slovenia and many tourists have got attracted for overlooking the lake from the top. Inside the castle, there is a small museum and you can taste Slovenia  a little. 

Maybe thanks to this slow-time around the lake, swans were also relaxing their selves on the lake's coasts.  It is applied to humans; overall, you feel the time stopped. The relaxing atmosphere help you regain the energy.

From the castle





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