The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Slovenia, Slovenia

January 1, 2022 Alice Mieles

Coordinates: 46°07′N 14°49′E / 46.117°N 14.817°E / 46.117; 14.817
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1. Triglav National Park

Ljubljanska cesta 27, Bled 4260 Slovenia +386 4 578 02 00 [email protected] http://www.tnp.si/
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5.0 based on 551 reviews

Triglav National Park

Triglav National Park is one of the most im¬portant natural treasures of Slovenia. It is named after the sym¬bolic mountain Triglav (2,864 m) and is one of the oldest parks in Europe. The first protec¬tion attempts date back to the year 1906. Thepark covers nearly 84,000 hectares, almost the entire territory of the eastern Julian Alps. The Triglav National Park (TNP) is the only Slovenian national park. The management of the Triglav National Park is the responsability of the Triglav national Park Public Institution, based in Bled. The national park is a model example of successful harmonisation of different interests focused on a common goal: well-preserved nature, landscape and cultural heritage. The values of a national park are a motive and an attractive goal for visitors who respect the exceptional nature and cultural heritage as well as the peace and quiet of the area.

Reviewed By jess_zed_90 - London, United Kingdom

As a nature lover, Triglav Park was on my activities list during my trip in Slovenia. The park is in the Julian Alps, therefore offers the typical beautiful alpine landscape :) There are different paths and you can find information on the official website and at the "ticket office" at the entrance. My friend and I are quite active and we chose a medium path, which was actually very easy, on the way up, we hiked along a small stream, arriving at a waterfall. We had a packed lunch with us, and on the way back, we stopped for a drink in a typical place, which really added to the visit. The park is very well looked after. Nature and photography lovers are going to love this place :)

2. Soca Valley

Bovec Slovenia +386 68 601 944 http://www.soca-valley.com/en/
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5.0 based on 183 reviews

Soca Valley

Reviewed By KAW687 - London, United Kingdom

Absolutely lovely place to explore by foot or by car. Had to keep stopping and marveling at so much wonderful scenery. St Joseph's Church is really worth a visit, full of colourful modern anti war paintings.

3. Julian Alps

Slovenia
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Julian Alps

4. Pericnik Waterfall

Vrata Valley, Mojstrana 4280 Slovenia +386 4 580 94 40 http://www.slovenialocations.com/other-slap-pericnik.html
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5.0 based on 186 reviews

Pericnik Waterfall

Reviewed By SimonaSLO

There are two big waterfalls, one over another. The path is good and easy, I recommend trainers. One of the waterfall has a path all around it, which is fantastic that you can stand under the stone and the waterfall falls down.

5. Mala Osojnica

Ljubljanska cesta 8, Bled 4260 Slovenia http://www.bled.si/en/what-to-see-do/attractions/5/mala-and-velika-osojnica
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5.0 based on 246 reviews

Mala Osojnica

Climb the peak above Bled which will enthuse you with their magnificent views. Climbing the Mala Osojnica (685 metres) will take about 45 minutes along a steep forest path. The most beautiful views of Lake Bled and its surroundings, the Karavanke, Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe mountain ranges and the Ljubljana basin await you.

Reviewed By Cmissa03 - Amioun, Lebanon

It is a beautiful hike, and so picturesque. I walked early in the morning and it was very refreshing

6. Planina Cave

Planina 175, Postojna 6232 Slovenia +386 41 338 696 http://planinskajama.wordpress.com/
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Planina Cave

Reviewed By AdventureEnthousiast

Amazing. We did the 6 hour tour together with our guide Borut. He was very nice and made us feel comfortable all the way through. He was very invested and tried his best explaining, even with his level of English. The tour included climbing rock terrain, rowing a rubber boat for several kms, moving the boat over terrain and climbing/going through some tight spaces. Expect to get a bit dirty over the course of your journey. We saw quite some creatures, including the famous human fish, beautiful cave formations and remains of cave workers/climbers from a long time ago. The equipment was good, no problems there. We never felt unsafe because of Borut his spirit and enthousiasm. Would recommend for everyone that is in for the description above. Even if you hesitate, do it. It is not tiresome if you are able to do a good hike. Many of the tight spaces are short, thus not that bad at all. Thanks Borut, from Mischa and Lisa.

7. Forma Viva

Portoroz Slovenia http://www.portoroz.si/en/experience/cultural-sights/museums/forma-viva-portoroz
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Forma Viva

8. Postojna Cave

Jamska cesta 30, Postojna 6230 Slovenia +386 5 700 01 00 [email protected] http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/postojna-cave/
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4.5 based on 6,289 reviews

Postojna Cave

Postojna Cave is the best-known cave in the world. It is also the greatest tourist attraction in Slovenia and one of the world's largest karst monuments. A fantastic web of tunnels, passages, galleries and halls, the astonishing diversity of Karst features as well as easy access are certainly the main reasons for such popularity of the cave and a large number of visitors. Check the timetable of visits by months.

Reviewed By JillyKent - Kent, United Kingdom

Immense cave system - taking the little train 3km into the caves was great fun even for my grown up children. You visit in groups and after the train ride walk for a further 2km into the caves where the guide gives information about certain areas .Fantastic stalagmites and stalactites and immense fascinating caverns. Please be aware that some of the walking is up or down quite steep paths -( maybe a problem for those with compromised mobility or breathing difficulty) - wear sensible shoes. We booked online which saved queuing and took the bus from Ljubljana, where we were staying, which took about 1 hour.

9. Lake Bled

Cesta svobode 10, Bled 4260 Slovenia +386 (0)4 578 05 00 [email protected] https://www.bled.si/en/what-to-see-do/attractions/1/lake-bled-
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4.5 based on 9,454 reviews

Lake Bled

Discover the magic of the lake that attracts travellers from near and far. The current unique shape of the year did not emerge coincidentally. A tectonic hole made by the Bohinj glacier through the years, was once at the location of the present lake. Its path was obstructed by a huge rock which was so persistently scraped that the only thing that remained was the present island. The ice melted and the basin was filled with water, thus Lake Bled emerged, which is in some places up to 30 metres deep and quite popular amongst divers. 19 species of fish live in the lake, including carp, sheatfish and lake trout. Ducks and swans as well as diverse plants also swim and thrive on its surface.

Reviewed By 346barbieg

This place is stunning, you can spend a good time there, rent some bycicles, swim, have a picnic, rent a boat, do hiking, etc. It’s a beautiful place!

10. Lake Bohinj

Triglav National Park, Bohinjsko Jezero 4265 Slovenia https://www.bohinj.si/en/attractions/lake-bohinj/
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4.5 based on 1,445 reviews

Lake Bohinj

The largest natural lake in Slovenia with endless opportunities for outdoor activities. A fantastic starting point for various activities in the Julian Alps. Guest of Tourism Bohinj partner providers can buy BOHINJ MOBILITY CARD to enjoy free public transport, free parking, free admissions and a lot of attractive discounts in Bohinj and elsewhere. PLEASE NOTE: parking in Bohinj is permitted only on designated parking areas (marked as official car parks) - this way you avoid any distress by getting a parking ticket.

Reviewed By mill572017 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Very picturesque lake so still - great pics with sun out- got bus from Bled to Ribcev Lazto - walked to Ukanc - choice there to get cable car (20euro) to MT Vogel or walk on to see Slap Savica Waterfall. Not much snow so walked to waterfall - bit disappointing as not much water flow despite being early Feb - a long walk but at least there was a bar at falls - walked back on other side of lake the views not as good - care to be taken on footpath - lots of fallen trees - 22km walk but worth it

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