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Old School Villa, Bloke, Nova Vas

Old School Villa conjures up images of the olden days, when children would run around barefoot on the Bloke Plateau. Founded in 1911 as an elementary school, the villa has always been an integral part of local life, and has remained connected to the community through the decades. Surrounded by the natural beauties of the Bloke Plateau, it offers spacious rooms and large social areas suitable for groups, as well as full board, which features a selection of local delicacies. The Old School Villa is the ideal place for individuals and groups who appreciate unspoiled nature, are passionate about sports, and respect Slovenian traditions.

The villa is spacious, bright, and decorated with stylish furniture. The large and comfortable rooms include private bathrooms. Five rooms share an ample balcony. The front of the villa offers a relaxing view of the quiet hills of the Bloke Plateau. While individual guests are invited to use the spacious kitchen to prepare their meals, groups can take advantage of the full board option.

Guests can lounge at the villa’s terrace or on the lawn, or take part in sporting activities by renting bikes, going for a ride on the hay cart or taking a trip on horseback.

Because the European long distance path E6 runs by the villa, the area is under the auspices and protection of the Natura 2000 project, which is a source of local pride.

Make time for yourself and indulge in a relaxing escape from the city concrete and the daily bustle. Breathe in the fresh air of the Bloke Plateau, and enjoy the many activities on offer.

Accommodation: Most rooms have multiple beds, family suite (rooms with 1-4 beds and a shared balcony).

The rooms include bunks. Most beds are small doubles (French beds). One room features a French matrimonial bed. Most rooms are situated on the first floor. Two rooms have a separate entrance from outside the house.

The common area on the ground floor is about 70 m2, and can be used for floor exercise. Next to it is a kitchen of the same size. The ground floor also includes a dining room, a double room, and Reception.

Sleeps a maximum of: 42 (one person per bed).

Bed sizes: French: 140 x 200 cm, small bunks: 90 x 200 cm.

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