Drassburg pensioners discover the beauty of Slovenia and Croatia

Drassburg pensioners discover the beauty of Slovenia and Croatia

recently, the Drassburg pensioners, under the direction of their chairman Hans Lohr, started an exciting four -day trip to Slovenia and Croatia. This was an opportunity for the participants to explore different sights and to be enchanted by the beauty of the region.

The trip began with a visit to the famous Lipizzaner stud in Lipica. This stud is known for its noble Lipizzaner horses, who have a long tradition in classic riding art. The pensioners had the opportunity to learn more about the breeding and training of these majestic animals, which many of them particularly impressed.

Visits in fantastic places

Following the stay in Lipica, the trip continued to Portorož, a popular seaside resort on the Slovenian Adriatic coast. Here the travelers enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere on the beach and the opportunity to try local delicacies.

Another highlight of the trip was a visit to the picturesque city of Piran. This charming coastal city captivates with its historical architecture and narrow streets that testify to a rich story. The retired travelers had the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking view of the city wall ring and stroll through the lively streets.

to Piran we continued to Rovinj, another enchanting city of Croatia. Rovinj is known for his colorful houses and the beautiful harbor and offered the pensioners numerous opportunities to explore the surroundings and take some souvenir photos.

The last stop of the trip was the picturesque bled lake, which is known for its breathtaking nature and the island with the small church. Here the participants were able to go boat and enjoy the remarkable landscape while they recovered and closed new friendships.

This trip not only offered a welcome change from everyday life, but also the opportunity to discover new places and experience culture. The Drassburg pensioners returned with many impressive memories and are already looking forward to future excursions. The positive experiences of her trip could be an incentive for further activities, as in a report on www.bvz.at is mentioned.

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