Raztez Nr. Brestanica - Kamp Dolenjske Toplice

Thursday 22nd August

Today we retraced our route back to Celje - had our lunch in the park where we stayed a few days ago - then followed a very scenic route through the Savinja valley and then beside the wide Sava River to Brestanica.  We stopped there to admire the castle and watch a couple of trains through the little station. 

 As Peter has commented - track safety is still in the dark ages!
 Then up a twisty road to a couple of fishing lakes in Raztez



and the free camperstop there.  Note the cut-out shape in the fence ... 
 We had our own cafe/restaurant too - had cuppas in the afternoon and dinner in the evening.
  An uphill walk through the woods.

Friday 23rd August

.... Before we left we felt the need to line up with the cut-out!!
 Rather a dull day, but such lovely countryside.  Everywhere fields of corn on the cob.  Seems to be their main crop.
 Soon arrived at Dolenjske Toplice, settled at this campsite, then walked over the road to another Spa pool complex.  The water was warmer here, which we were thankful for, because as soon as we had put our towels on our loungers and took a couple of steps towards the indoor pool, my foot slipped on the wet tiles and I landed in a heap again!  The couple of hours lolling around in the water and some pummelling from the various jets and bubbles eased the bruises, so this evening I am just nursing a painful big toe.  (John's back has improved a great deal, but he's now suffering from lots of bites from the 'Slovenian midge', particularly a group on his foot.)
 Although there was a 'naturist terrace' at the pools (didn't see anyone go up there) this has nothing to do with the name of the place.  Toplice means spa or natural springs.
Later, despite the toe and the red foot, we walked through the village and on a short trail through the woods behind the campsite.
 One of many smart hotels here for people taking the waters.



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