Ribnica

Ribnica is a town of 3,600 people (2020) in Southeastern Slovenia.

Understand
It stretches along both banks of the Bistrica sinkhole with the core along Trška's main street, where the parish church of the Ribnica Parish stands. Along the neighbouring bank stands the Ribnica Castle, which was burnt down during the Second World War and later partially restored, and now houses a craft museum.

By train
At the edge of the settlement is a railway station on the line between Grosuplje and Kočevje.

By foot
The town is small and best way to visit is by foot. Bus station is right in the centre and train station is a 10-minute walk from the centre.