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| carniolus11. 11. 2015 11:42:45 |
Hello! A few days ago I visited the Javornik pasture on Pokljuka. The location is gorgeous (as are many others of course), a real gem in all seasons. What saddened me is that quite a few of these shepherd's huts are actually abandoned and half-ruined. You can see that from the photos I took. I'm wondering if it would be possible to rent (lease) one of them for 99 years or something similar. That way these objects could be renovated and I would really enjoy it. Grateful for any information.
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| viharnik11. 11. 2015 13:17:01 |
As I heard myself from Jože from Lipance, the Bohinj folks would rather burn the hut than rent it to a Ljubljana guy. Otherwise the gesture is spot on, as the look of a renovated pasture is much nicer for both users and visitors. Nicely arranged is Pl. Bistrica 1700m below Ojstrnik, where the huts belong to owners from Austria and Italy.
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| carniolus11. 11. 2015 14:38:05 |
Seriously? And do Ljubljana people include those who aren't, but live there anyway because e.g. they can't get work in Bohinj?  Joke....otherwise sadly true. How typically Slovenian. They'd rather see it fall apart. Well then let them fix it themselves so it doesn't look shameful. What kind of stewards are they? Well, in Austria and Italy they know how to handle this and are light years ahead of us in tourism. Pathetic really.
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| lino12. 11. 2015 17:37:15 |
Carniolus, I think there won't be a problem. Just have to be persistent. Maybe someone here on the forum has heard or knows that it's being rented out (leased). Few huts are used for grazing livestock. Good luck!
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| GregorC13. 11. 2015 09:21:26 |
I think the bigger problem than renting to "Ljubljana people" is all the bureaucracy and restrictions from TNP, various institutes... As lino says, you have to be persistent and have calm (steel) nerves. As for tourism, as carniolus says, the neighbors are way ahead of us, not just Austrians and Italians...
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| lino13. 11. 2015 16:33:59 |
GregorC, I sign your post right away. Viharnik, "the Bohinjci would rather burn the hut than rent it to a Ljubljana guy". I think Bohinjci aren't such fierce local patriots that they wouldn't know that money from Ljubljana people doesn't stink. If I walk through the log cabin settlements on Pokljuka, the spoken language is Ljubljana dialect.
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| viharnik13. 11. 2015 17:15:16 |
Someone tells you something firsthand, then you immediately turn against it because you are unable to accept even one opinion. One thing is individual luxury villas on Pokljuka built by directors of companies from the Ljubljana district, another are ordinary standard pasture huts on the mountains. Jože just a few years ago was looking for some old log cabin to use after retirement, but everywhere as a Ljubljana guy he got deaf ears upon inquiry, sometimes very unfriendly gestures from locals. Then he tried through one local to find something, staying anonymous himself. It's just that because of the large Triglav park we don't have much choice regarding locations for building weekend houses, already existing buildings, which abroad certainly offers much more choice, with even better prices and nicer positions, infrastructure, more tourism and mountain panorama.
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| lino13. 11. 2015 18:27:15 |
Viharnik, how sensitive we are today. No one, least of all me, denies your opinion. We live in a democracy and we dare to give each a somewhat different opinion on the same topic without fear. The times when we had to blow the same horn are gone. Regarding the last part of the post, politics promised us a second Switzerland 25 years ago, and I see you don't believe we're there yet either. Sorry for the short circuit in communication.
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