Tivoli park and Jesenkova pot
near Ljubljana, Mestna Občina Ljubljana (Slovenija)
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Tivoli Park is Ljubljana's largest and most beautiful park, stretching right into the city centre. It was designed in 1813 by the French engineer Jean Blanchard and created by joining together the parks which had surrounded Podturn and Cekin Mansions. The park, covering an area of approximately five square kilometres, is crossed by three grand horse chestnut tree-lined walks and landscaped with ornamental flower beds, interesting trees and numerous statues and fountains. The park area blends into the slopes of the Rožnik hill, to which it is connected by several walking paths and a trim trail with several exercise stations along its length.
Jesenkova Pot is a 3.2 kilometer moderately trafficked loop trail located near Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail. It highlights the different tree species such as hornbeam, linden, aspen, black elderberry, fir, hazel, willow, beech, sycamore, white ash, black locust, red maple, red oak, birch, Omorika-Pancic spruce, Douglas fir, California libocedra, weeping willow, Lawson's Cypress, Canadian hemlock, black pine, cherry, yew, larch, mountain ash, chestnut, red pine, oak, and horse chestnut.
Jesenkova Pot is a 3.2 kilometer moderately trafficked loop trail located near Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail. It highlights the different tree species such as hornbeam, linden, aspen, black elderberry, fir, hazel, willow, beech, sycamore, white ash, black locust, red maple, red oak, birch, Omorika-Pancic spruce, Douglas fir, California libocedra, weeping willow, Lawson's Cypress, Canadian hemlock, black pine, cherry, yew, larch, mountain ash, chestnut, red pine, oak, and horse chestnut.
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