Autumn arrives in Slovenia with softer light, cooler temperatures and rich hues across the landscape. In September the air remains mild around 15-25 °C, before dipping to 10-15 °C by November as nights lengthen and vines in regions such as Brda and Vipava Valley enter the harvest. Misty mornings may cloak the basin around Ljubljana, while the forests of the Pokljuka plateau and Logar Valley glow in gold and amber. Vineyards open for tastings, olive-groves offer early pressing, and mountain trails lend themselves to quiet discovery. Crowds thin after the peak months and drives across the scenic passes, such as Vršič, feel expansive and intimate. Whether it’s wine-festivals, crisp hikes in the Alps, or exploring medieval towns undisturbed, autumn delivers a gentle and richly coloured experience across Slovenia’s lakes, forests and hill-top villages.