

The route passes through the most well-known Slovene alpine towns and villages more than half of the walks are done within the central area of Slovenia’s only national park. Though in an alpine area, no climbing experience or equipment is necessary.

This is a collection of easy valley floor and forest-covered hillside walks. Transfer from Bohinj to Ljubljana airport (€130 1-3 people or €170 4-8 people) Transfer from Ljubljana airport to Kranjska Gora (€110 1-3 people or €140 4-8 people) Set of printed route notes & maps on arrival (€30) Personal expenses (drinks, phone calls, tips, etc.)Īdditional nights before, during or after the walk Transfers on days 3, 4 and 6 as per itineraryĭetailed route notes and maps (in electronic form) You can start on any day of the week, subject to availability, between April 15 th and October 14 th.ħ nights in 3* or 4* hotels in double rooms In 3* and 4* family-run hotels with en-suite rooms, on a bed and breakfast basis. *A single supplement charge will apply to solo walkers *A high season supplement of €25 will apply from 13 May – 15 Sept *Discounts are available for children (under 12) and for a third adult sharing Your trip finishes by the blue-green waters of Lake Bohinj the largest lake in Slovenia and the jewel in the heart of the Triglav National Park. Peč, a 1,508 m high peak, located at the triple border between Slovenia, Italy and Austria. You will begin in the famous ski resort of Kranjska Gora and enjoy a couple of beautiful walks in the Jasna Valley and to the summit of Mt. This is a pristine and enchanting world of rocky mountain peaks, river gorges, ravines, lakes, canyons, caves, rivers, waterfalls, forests and Alpine meadows. Triglav National Park – one of the largest national reserves in Europe. The highlights of this walk are the famous Lake Bled, with its picture-perfect island church, and of course Mt.

Self-guided walking in the Triglav National ParkĪ hiking holiday through glorious alpine scenery with stunning panoramic vistas. Visit Medieval castles, churches and traditional mountain villages Pop into Austria and Italy at the triple-border summit of Mt. Hike through Slovenia’s flower-filled alpine valleys beneath the snow-capped mountain peaksĬool off with refreshing swims in the crystal-clear alpine lakesĬriss-cross the swirling Radovna River on the 1600 m wooden walkway through the Vintgar Gorge
