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Visit Slovenia: Alpine lakes, karst caves, and medieval castles

This overview of Slovenia presents landscapes between the Alps and Adriatic: lakes like Lake Bled, medieval castles like Predjama, extensive cave systems like Postojna, historical cities like Ljubljana, and mountain regions like Triglav National Park. The country offers outdoor activities from hiking to skiing.

Vintgar Gorge
Vintgar Gorge

Bled, Slovenia

A 1.6-kilometer path on wooden walkways follows the Radovna River through this gorge. The vertical rock walls reach a height of 100 meters.

Lake Bled
Lake Bled

Bled, Slovenia

This glacial lake is located at the foot of the Julian Alps. A small island in the center houses a 17th-century baroque church.

Predjama Castle
Predjama Castle

Predjama, Slovenia

This medieval defensive structure is built into a natural cave at 123 meters up on a limestone cliff. The karst cave system runs through the castle and historically provided protection and escape routes.

Postojna Cave
Postojna Cave

Postojna, Slovenia

A 24-kilometer underground network of karst galleries formed by the Pivka River. Visitors discover mineral formations on an electric train journey.

Škocjan Caves
Škocjan Caves

Divača, Slovenia

These caves form an extensive network of limestone galleries through which an underground river flows. The system includes natural bridges, deep sinkholes, and multiple levels containing stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Lake Bohinj
Lake Bohinj

Bohinj, Slovenia

Lake Bohinj is a glacial water body covering 318 hectares at an elevation of 526 meters, surrounded by the Julian Alps mountains within Triglav National Park.

St. Primoz Church
St. Primoz Church

Jamnik, Slovenia

Religious building from the 15th century at 831 meters altitude on Jamnik mountain. The structure faces the Sava River valley and Julian Alps.

Ljubljana Old Town
Ljubljana Old Town

Ljubljana, Slovenia

The Old Town extends along the Ljubljanica with its medieval castle on the hill, several bridges, the baroque cathedral and numerous Art Nouveau buildings from the Austrian period.

Triglav National Park
Triglav National Park

Julian Alps, Slovenia

This 840-square-kilometer national park is home to Mount Triglav, mountain lakes, and glacial valleys. Hikers observe chamois and marmots here.

Soča Valley
Soča Valley

Julian Alps, Slovenia

This valley in the Julian Alps features a turquoise river that winds between the mountains. The site displays fortifications and monuments from World War I.

Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljana Castle

Ljubljana, Slovenia

A medieval fortress situated atop a hill. The monument overlooks Ljubljana's historic center and offers a view over the city.

Lake Jasna
Lake Jasna

Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

Artificial water body consisting of two basins located at 800 meters elevation, at the base of the Julian Alps mountains.

Piran Town
Piran Town

Piran, Slovenia

This Adriatic coastal town features narrow streets lined with stone houses, the central Tartini Square, and Venetian architecture dating from the 13th to 17th centuries.

Savica Waterfall
Savica Waterfall

Bohinj, Slovenia

This waterfall drops in two tiers in Triglav National Park with a height of 78 meters, forming the primary source of Lake Bohinj.

Velika Planina Plateau
Velika Planina Plateau

Kamnik, Slovenia

Mountainous area located at 1500 meters where shepherds occupy round huts typical of the Slovenian Alps during the summer season.

Vršič Pass
Vršič Pass

Julian Alps, Slovenia

This mountain road sits at 1611 meters elevation and features 50 numbered hairpin turns. The pass connects the Soča and Sava river valleys.

Ptuj Town
Ptuj Town

Ptuj, Slovenia

Founded in the first century, this medieval town features cobbled streets, Roman monuments, and a castle overlooking the Drava River.

Bled Castle
Bled Castle

Bled, Slovenia

This medieval fortress stands on a rock 130 meters above the lake and contains a museum about regional history.

Solkan Bridge
Solkan Bridge

Nova Gorica, Slovenia

The Solkan Bridge is a railroad viaduct from 1906 with an 85-meter stone arch over the Soča River. The largest stone railroad arch in the world.

Pokljuka Plateau
Pokljuka Plateau

Julian Alps, Slovenia

This karst plateau sits at 1300 meters elevation and features extensive conifer forests and mountain pastures. The area serves as a training center for cross-country skiing and biathlon during winter months.

Vogel Ski Resort
Vogel Ski Resort

Bohinj, Slovenia

This ski resort sits at 1535 meters altitude in the Julian Alps. The lifts access runs with views over Lake Bohinj and offer slopes for different skill levels.

Peričnik Waterfall
Peričnik Waterfall

Mojstrana, Slovenia

This waterfall located in the Vrata Valley falls from a height of 52 meters. A 15-minute hiking trail leads to the base of the fall.

Zelenci Springs
Zelenci Springs

Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

The green waters of this natural spring give rise to the Sava River. A wooden boardwalk allows observation of the pool surface.

Gozd Martuljek Waterfalls
Gozd Martuljek Waterfalls

Gozd Martuljek, Slovenia

This mountain path crosses a deep gorge featuring two consecutive waterfalls of 50 and 100 meters in height, leading to an alpine pasture in the Julian Alps.

Metelkova
Metelkova

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Metelkova is a cultural center established in a former Yugoslav military barracks that houses art galleries, bars, music studios, and buildings covered with graffiti.

Fonda Fish Farm
Fonda Fish Farm

Piran, Slovenia

Marine facility for breeding sea bass and gilthead bream in the Bay of Piran. Visitors see dolphins and marine cultivation methods.

Krvavec Ski Resort
Krvavec Ski Resort

Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Slovenia

This ski center is located 25 kilometers from Ljubljana and offers 30 kilometers of slopes between 1450 and 1971 meters altitude. The area features 11 ski lifts.

Tolmin Gorges
Tolmin Gorges

Tolmin, Slovenia

Limestone walls rise 60 meters above the Tolminka River. Bridges and walkways allow for a two-kilometer stretch along the water.

Dragon Bridge
Dragon Bridge

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Built in 1901, this reinforced concrete bridge crosses the Ljubljanica River. The four copper dragon statues at the corners have become a symbol of the city.

St. Nicholas Cathedral
St. Nicholas Cathedral

Ljubljana, Slovenia

This 18th-century baroque church features a green dome that marks the city center. Interior frescoes illustrate scenes from Slovenian history. The bronze doors from 1996 were created to commemorate the papal visit.

Kozjak Waterfall
Kozjak Waterfall

Kobarid, Slovenia

This 15-meter waterfall pours into a natural rocky cavity. A marked 20-minute trail takes visitors through a forest to the site.

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