Susec Waterfall
The last waterfall on this list is one of the lesser-known waterfalls in Slovenia - the Susec Waterfall. Similar to the Govic Waterfall, this waterfall is only active during long rainy periods or winter and drys up in the summer. This may explain why the waterfall got its name since the word "susec" in Slovene means "dry". You have the best chance to see the water flow in its glory in spring, autumn, or after heavy rains.
Despite being a lesser-known waterfall, the Susec Waterfall is equally impressive as the others mentioned in this list and has been a great getaway spot for many people. The waterfall reflects the essence of Mother Nature, with peaceful songs of birds, sun gazing through trees, and water running so powerful, yet so gentle.
The Susec Waterfall is free to visit, and the trail to the waterfall is not very hard either. However, since the most ideal time to visit this waterfall is after heavy rains, the trail can get a bit challenging because you will have to walk over slippery rocks that are covered with moss. You can reach the waterfall from the city center in about 10 minutes. Just follow the signs for "Slap Sušec".
Location: Ilirska Bistrica, Slovenia.