Gostilna Pri Škafarju

The Julian Alps


Pizza baked in a wood-burning tile stove is why many people come to this welcoming gostilna, but there are plenty of other items on the menu, such as a tasting plate of žlikrofi with various sauces (for two people; €20) and štruklji (pastries) of spinach and cheese.


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1. Idrija Lace School

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The Idrija Lace School was founded in 1876 (it's the biggest and oldest lace school in the world), and continues to offer lace-making skills to younger…

2. Anthony Mine Shaft

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The mine is a ‘living museum’, allowing you to get a feel for the working conditions of mercury miners in Idrija. The entrance is the Anthony Shaft, built…

3. Municipal Museum

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This award-winning museum is housed in the hilltop Gewerkenegg Castle. The excellent collections, which deal with mercury, lace and local history (but,…

4. Gewerkenegg Castle

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The castle was built in the 1520s to serve as the administrative headquarters of the Idrija mine. This award-winning Municipal Museum is housed inside.

5. Miner’s House

0.22 MILES

Laid out across the slopes encircling the valley are Idrija’s distinctive miners’ houses. Large wooden A-frames with cladding and dozens of windows, they…

6. Kamšt

0.55 MILES

One of the most interesting examples of mining technology that still exists is the Kamšt, a 13.6m waterwheel made of wood that was used to pump the water…

7. Wild Lake

1.3 MILES

A 3km trail called Pot ob Rakah follows the Idrijca River Canal from the Kamšt (an 18th-century waterwheel used by the mines) to Wild Lake, a tiny,…

8. NašRaj

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Describing this place as a farm just doesn't do it justice. This ecological farm, for want of a better word, sits almost 1000m above sea level around 20km…