Lake Bled and the Julian Alps comprise a charming region, with historic towns and magnificent scenery. Here Slovenia’s only national park holds the country’s tallest mountain and largest lake. Visit the town of BledOpens in a new window, which tells the story of medieval Slovenia with its castle, lake and island church.
Among the highlights is Lake BledOpens in a new window, known for its interesting island church. Get a boat from the park at Mlino to reach the Church of Sv Marika BozjaOpens in a new window. Climb 99 steps to the tower for excellent water views.
Included in the view is Bled CastleOpens in a new window, an 11th-century structure with museum, printing shop and castle forge. Capture photos of the scenic lake and its island from this clifftop castle.
Travel southeast to the small town of Škofja Loka, recognizable by red rooftops decorating a green valley. Cross the river via the arched bridge and admire quaint buildings overlooking the water. Discover historical gems such as the Škofja Loka Castle and Museum, St. George Catholic Church and the Škofja Loka Parish Church.
Nearby, stroll through the large town of Kranj. Peruse its various attractions, such as the Church of St. Cantius and Companions, Gorenjska Museum and Kieselstein Castle.
Venture into the Triglav National ParkOpens in a new window to see spectacular gorges and valleys. Visit the park’s Lake BohinjOpens in a new window and gaze up at Mount Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia. Stroll across the wooden bridges of the misty Vintgar GorgeOpens in a new window.
The region has many popular winter ski areas. Explore the slopes of Kransjka Gora Ski Resort or Mount Kanin Ski Resort. Expect warm summers with snowy, cold winters in this part of the country.
The area occupies a large portion of northwestern Slovenia, near the borders with Italy and Austria. Fly to Jože Pučnik Ljubljana Airport, which is 22 miles (35 kilometers) southeast of Bled. Drive through picturesque trails to travel between the towns and mountains.
The Lake Bled and Julian Alps region is versatile, with snowy alpine mountains and charming lakeside towns.