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Bears, tow truck scams, fines: what to know about camping in Slovenia

16.06.2026 09:34 1 min 1 source
CamperStyle.de DEU
Bears, tow truck scams, fines: what to know about camping in Slovenia
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Slovenia has seen an increase in brown bear sightings near residential areas, including suburbs of Ljubljana. Travelers in motorhomes and caravans are advised to take precautions: do not leave food outside and keep dogs on a leash. Tow truck scams after breakdowns are also common, with unrequested companies charging inflated prices. Fines for missing vignettes or speeding are collected on the spot, and authorities may confiscate documents and vehicles.

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Bears, tow truck scams, fines: what to know about camping in Slovenia

16.06.2026 CamperStyle.de DEU Original source

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Updated: 13.06.2026

Diesel

$1.97 /l

€1.70 · £1.47/l

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pricier than 73% of countries

Petrol

$1.87 /l

€1.61 · £1.40/l

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pricier than 73% of countries

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$1.16 /l

€1.00 · £0.87/l

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