Whilst the village of Trojane itself is well worth a peek, it is the guesthouse on its outskirts that is the must-visit here. More than 200,000 visitors stop here every year, and for good reason. The guesthouse is more of a guest-complex, with a number of buildings fulfilling a number of different functions. It is mostly known for its doughnuts, famous throughout the region, but they are by no means the only things here worth eating. A variety of dishes are on offer in its great restaurant, everything from grilled meats to pastas and a surprisingly good vegetarian selection, amongst other things. There is a large selection of Slovenian wines available to compliment your dish of choice, and the service is some of the most efficient and pleasant we’ve encountered. The guesthouse also has a mini-supermarket next door, for those continuing their journey.
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