Cerklje na Gorenjskem

Cerklje na Gorenjskem is in Central Slovenia, a rural area consisting of several villages. It covers both mountainous as well as flat areas below the southern end of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. The mountain Krvavec also lies within the municipality. You may see it from far away due to its radio tower, sporty people love to hike, ski and bike around it.

Touristic information can be found at the Cerklje touristic association (Zavod za turizm Cerklje), Petrovčeva hiša (Pr Petrovc), Krvavška 1b, +386 4 251 67 27..

Understand

First Cerklje na Gorenjskem was attested in historical sources in 1147 as Sancta Maria (and as Ecclesia sancte Marie in Cirkelach in 1239 and Zirchlach in 1271). The name Cerklje is derived from the plural demonym *Cerkъvľane (< *cerьky 'church'), meaning 'people living on church territory' or 'residents of the village with the church'.[4] In the distant past, the settlement was also known as Trnovlje in Slovene (attested as in Tirnovlach in 1239), from the church dedicated to Our Lady of the Thorn (Slovene: Marija v Trnju).[4][5] The name of the settlement was changed from Cerklje to Cerklje na Gorenjskem in 1952.[6] In the past the German name was Zirklach.[2]

Get in

  • Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU IATA) (Slovene: Letališče Jožeta Pučnika Ljubljana), is located within the municipality next to the villages Brnik.
  • By car, you can access it via the highway A2, exits Brnik (if driving southwards) and Vodice (if driving northwards).

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Both noticeable from far away, as well as a good place to enjoy a view over the plain below (including Kranj and Ljubljana): Krvavec with its radio tower.


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Go next

The following cities are the historic centers of the bigger region

  • Kranj The biggest city (while small for international standards) of the Groenjska region, with a great old city center
  • Kamnik a lovely medieval town, once important, now somewhat sleepy but still nice
  • Ljubljana Slovenia's capital and economic and cultural centre

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