Slovenia

7 Days

Slovenia’s Triglav National Park is a hidden gem in the heart of the Julian Alps, offering some of the most untouched natural landscapes in Europe. Named after Mount Triglav (2,864 meters), the country’s highest peak, the park is a paradise for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers.

One of the most breathtaking sights in the park is Lake Bohinj, a stunning glacial lake surrounded by towering mountains and dense forests. The calm waters of the lake reflect the sky, creating a picture-perfect setting. Visitors can rent a boat, take a scenic hike around the shore, or explore the nearby Savica Waterfall, which cascades dramatically down a rocky cliff.

Another highlight of the park is the Vintgar Gorge, a 1.6-kilometer-long canyon with wooden walkways that lead through narrow rock formations, past rushing turquoise waters and small waterfalls. The gorge is easily accessible from Bled, a fairytale town famous for its island church and medieval castle perched on a cliff above Lake Bled.

For adventurous travelers, hiking to the summit of Mount Triglav is an unforgettable experience. According to Slovenian tradition, every citizen should climb Triglav at least once in their lifetime. The views from the top are breathtaking, stretching across the Julian Alps and beyond. Whether you’re exploring the forests, swimming in the crystal-clear lakes, or trekking to panoramic viewpoints, Triglav National Park is a must-visit for anyone seeking unspoiled natural beauty.

Slovenia: Triglav National Park

Explore the unspoiled beauty of Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s natural gem in the heart of the Julian Alps. Begin at the tranquil Lake Bohinj, surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks, perfect for a peaceful boat ride or lakeside walk. Continue to the Vintgar Gorge, where wooden walkways lead through a mesmerizing canyon of turquoise waters and cascading waterfalls.

Highlights

  • Enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the crystal-clear Lake Bohinj, surrounded by mountain peaks.
  • Walk through the stunning Vintgar Gorge, where wooden trails lead over turquoise waters.
  • Hike to Mount Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak, for panoramic views of the Julian Alps.

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Slovenia
From £195
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