Looking over the beach to Strunjan (above); spa treatments, Slovenian style (right); Piran’s old houses (below)

an hour‘s drive from the capital Ljubljana and the neighbouring Italian city of Trieste. on weekends it is full of young people out for a good time.

This close connection with Italy dates back many centuries. Before World War II Slovenia‘s Istrian peninsula was part of Italy and in the medieval coastal towns. Izola and Piran. the architecture is typically Venetian. Strolling through the narrow alleys of Piran. where the balconied houses seem to be leaning towards each other like Italian women gossiping in the afternoon sun. it feels a bit like being in Venice without the canals. And happily. without the tourists. Although Piran is almost picture perfect. it doesn‘t yet have the kind of accommodation that could serve mass tour groups. and so is still the domain of the independent traveller.

After a punishing day of being plucked and kneaded. we headed for Piran where the restaurants and bars spill out onto the pavements. and that Mediterranean passion for life seems to scent the air. As the sun went down over the Adriatic. we feasted on pizza. seafood and salads. supped delicious local wines. and felt quietly pleased that we'd found a part of the world that we didn‘t have to share with too many other tourists yet.

For more information on Slovenian spas visit http://www.terme-giz.sil. For information about Slovenia itself, visit www.3lovenia- tourism.si

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FACT FILE

EaSyiet (wwweasyietcomi flies from t ondon Stansted to Ljubljana. From there it is possible to take a bus to the coast. Ryanair lwwvmyanair; flies from London Stansted to lneste. Transfers from lneste to the Strunian spa cost a

flat rate Of 120 (53811) return. not bad if there are a few of you sharing the car.

Alternatively. catch the local airpOrt bus into Trieste 2.80 ($1.90) and a second bus from Trieste to Strunian 3.85 ($2.70).

Passenger catamarans and ferries run from Venice to lsola and Piran through the summer. To check the timetable contact the local tourist agenCy on 9386 5673 A520.

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