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Yes. Daytrip's model is built around this flexibility. The route between Ljubljana and Kamnik passes through attractive Slovenian countryside, and your driver can incorporate an additional stop—a viewpoint, a village, or another site of interest—without turning the day into a logistics puzzle. When you book, you choose your stops; the driver handles the rest.
Your driver meets you at your door and takes you directly to Kamnik—no bus schedules to check, no transfers, no figuring out where to park. The journey from Ljubljana takes roughly 30 to 40 minutes. Because the transfer is private, you set the departure time to match your energy, not a timetable. Your driver can also suggest a scenic approach through the Alpine foothills if you want to make the ride part of the experience.
The old town center is compact and mostly flat along Sutna and Glavni trg, making it manageable for mixed-ability groups. Mali Grad involves a short climb but it's well-worn and the payoff—the chapel and the views—is worth it. Stari Grad is a steeper, more uneven trail and is better suited to those comfortable with a moderate hike. Door-to-door private transport removes the most tiring part of the day: navigating public transit with luggage or tired kids.
Kamnik packs an impressive amount of history and scenery into a compact, walkable old town just 23 km (14 miles) north of Ljubljana. In a single day you can climb to Mali Grad and its rare Romanesque two-story chapel, wander the medieval main square and Sutna street, browse local food markets, and still have time to take in the Alpine panorama from the Old Castle ruins above town. It's the kind of place that rewards slow exploration without overwhelming you.
Both are genuine highlights that most visitors overlook. The Franciscan monastery holds a notable collection of rare books and historical treasures—visits are typically possible but it's worth confirming access on arrival as hours can vary. The Sadnikar Museum is a private collection with an eclectic and memorable range of artifacts; its unusual character makes it one of the more distinctive stops in the region. Because you're traveling with a private driver rather than a tour group, you can linger at whichever site captivates you most and move on when you're ready.
Start at Mali Grad—the Little Castle sits at the heart of the old town and its hilltop position gives you an orienting view of both the city and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. From there, walk Sutna street and Glavni trg to absorb the medieval atmosphere and stop into the local market stalls. If time and energy allow, the Stari Grad ruins higher above town offer a more rugged, immersive look at the remnants of Bavarian noble estates. For culture-focused travelers, Zaprice Castle and the Sadnikar Museum round out the experience.