6 Spots In Slovenia You Have To Visit Before You Die!
1. Lake Bled
Lake Bled is famous for its tiny island, blue water, and amazing hikes. This photo was taken from the Velika Osojnica view point at sunrise.
2. Lake Bohinj
Lake Bohinj remains less developed than Lake Bled and is known for its peaceful, natural beauty. This makes it a popular outdoor spot for kayaking, swimming, and hiking. We had a picnic here and went swimming!
3. Vintgar Gorge
Vintgar Gorge in Slovenia’s Julian Alps is one of the most beautiful gorges in the world. It features a 1 mile long path that winds through a narrow gorge carved by the Radovna River, surrounded by steep cliffs and lush greenery. The river flows through crystal-clear waters, creating picturesque rapids and waterfalls.
4. Waterfall Peričnik
Peričnik is located in the Vrata Valley of Triglav National Park, is unique because you can walk behind its cascading waters, offering a rare and magical perspective of the 52-meter-high natural wonder.
5. Postojna Cave
It is the longest tourist cave in Europe, spanning over 15 miles (24,120 meters). Visitors can explore its stunning formations and underground world via a unique electric train, making it one of the most accessible and popular caves globally.
6. Vršič Pass
Vršič Pass is a high mountain pass in the Julian Alps of Slovenia. It’s a gateway to several hiking trails, including routes leading to nearby peaks such as Mount Prisojnik and Mount Slemenova Špica. It was initially built during World War I by Russian prisoners of war and completed in 1916. The area around Vršič Pass is part of the Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s only national park.
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