
Posavje includes three municipalities: Sevnica, Brežice and Krško. There you will find friendly people, a rich natural and cultural heritage, events, possibilities for active or relaxing holidays. A mighty castle over the old town of
Sevnica boasts well-preserved castle architecture, rich museum collections, baroque frescoes and the famous
Luther cellar. Lisca, a town near Sevnica, is a well-known hiking and excursion spot, attractive also for hang-gliders and parachutists. Over Boštanj there is a growing area of the Yellow Azalea, one of the few preserved growing areas of this species in Europe, and the slopes of Lovrenc are covered in spring in the royal blue of the Clusius’ gentian.
Where the Sava Valley extends into the vast Krško Field, there is the town
Krško with a

picturesque old town part.Following the Ressel trail, we leave Kostanjevica to explore the Krakovski Woods. Where the waters of Krka and Sava come together, the place
Brežice arose. In its baroque castle with a magnificent Knight hall the
Posavje Museum is located. In the summer there are concerts of old music taking place there, known as
the Festival of Brežice. In the place Jovsi in Posavje the cultural landscape of swampy meadows with a rich structure of hedges and trees has been preserved. This region carries the name "the valley of the castles" for a good reason, since there are numerous castles one after the other, ranging from Sevnica, Impoljce,
Brestanica, Krško,
Mokrice, Pišece until Bizeljsko. Between the Bizeljsko hills, there is the place
Pišece, the birth place of the famous Slovenian lexicographer Maks Pleteršnik, squeezed in below the green Orlica. Following the noise of the vineyard rattles, you can find wine roads with friendly invitations by numerous caves dug into silicic sand called "
repnice". In this environment, it is not difficult to guess what they are hiding: excellent wines!