Škofja Loka is a town in Slovenia located where the Poljanska sora and Selška sora rivers meet. The name translates to "Bishop's Meadow" because bishops historically owned the land. It has a long history dating back to 973 when the bishop was given the land by Emperor Otto II. Today it is one of the oldest towns in Slovenia and offers attractions like visiting its historic castle museum or hiking up nearby Mount Lubnik for scenic views.