Category Archives: What To See

News and updates regarding sights to see in the area.

Lake Bled In The Beginning Of Spring

Spring is finally here, the weather is getting warmer, the snow on the mountaintops is melting and nature around Lake Bled is finally turning green.

Our guest, Randy Lavorante from the US, has shared these beautiful photos of Lake Bled from the Mala Osojnica viewpoint with us. THANK YOU RANDY!

View of Lake Bled in Slovenia in spring
View of Lake Bled from the Mala Osojnica viewpoint. (photo: Randy Lavorante, on April 26th, 2023)

View of Lake Bled in Slovenia in spring
View of Lake Bled from the Mala Osojnica viewpoint. (photo: Randy Lavorante, on April 26th, 2023)

THINGS TO DO IN WINTER: Visit Vogel Above Lake Bohinj In Winter

Our guest Evgenii and his family visited Vogel above Lake Bohinj on Saturday, December 4th, 2021 and shared these beautiful photos with us.

Winter view of Lake Bohinj and the surrounding mountains of Slovenian Alps from Vogel viewpoint
After a steep ascent with a cable car up to 1534 meters above sea level you are met with amazing views of Lake Bohinj and the surrounding mountains of the Slovenian Alps, including Mt. Triglav. (photo: Evgenii Danilov)

View of Slovenian Alps from Vogel viewpoint in winter
Taking the cable car up to Vogel is a great experience and the views of the Slovenian Alps are stunning. (photo: Evgenii Danilov)

Vogel Ski Resort above Bohinj in Slovenia
Vogel is a very popular ski resort offering some of the most magnificent views in the world. (photo: Evgenii Danilov)

Piste Caterpillar at Vogel Ski Resort above Bohinj in Slovenia
Piste caterpillar at Vogel Ski Resort. (photo: Evgenii Danilov)

A family with a pushchair at Vogel above Bohinj
A trip to Vogel is disabled & pushchair friendly. (photo: Evgenii Danilov)

First Snow Of The Season At Lake Bled

The Lake Bled area has about 10 centimetres of new snow on the ground for the first time this winter and everything is covered in white and so beautiful.

Lake Bled and its island with the first snow of the 2021-22 wwinter
Lake Bled and its island with the first snow this winter.

Wooden boats covered in snow in winter at Lake Bled in Slovenia
Wooden rowboats covered in snow.

A group of mallard ducks in Lake Bled in winter
A group of mallard ducks in Lake Bled.

Water Lilies in Lake Bled in winter with Straza Hill covered in snow in the background
Water lilies in the lake

Bled Castle covered in snow in winter above Lake Bled in Slovenia
Bled Castle above Lake Bled.

Lake Bled In Fall Colors

Everything just looks better in the fall. Most people flock to Lake Bled in the summer, but fall is an awesome time to visit this natural beauty. The temperatures are mild and the stunningly blue water is surrounded by hues of gold, orange and red.

Botanical experts will tell you that fall colors are difficult to predict any given year. Much depends on how low temperatures drop at night. Typically, with the weather getting warmer, it seems that fall colors in the Bled area now begin in early October. Generally, the second half of October is a good bet, but there are no guarantees with nature.

View of Lake Bled in Slovenia in the fall season
Slovenia’s fall colors are amazing and Lake Bled is one of the best places in the country to enjoy the full “Colorama” experience! It looks amazing in the fall, even if the weather isn’t the best. (photo: Bojan Kolman)

Photo Gallery: A Trip To Vintgar Gorge In Summer

Vintgar Gorge is one of the most beautiful and impressive natural sights, not just in Slovenia but in the whole of Europe. Our current guest Evgenii Danilov visited the Vintgar Gorge with his family on 13 September 2021 and shared these beautiful photos with us.

Vintgar Gorge in the Bled area of Slovenia in summer
Vintgar Gorge is 1.6 km / 1 mile long, with paths, wooden walkways and several observation bridges to give you the best views of the river.

Vintgar Gorge in the Bled area of Slovenia on a clear summer day
Vintgar Gorge was formed by the Radovna river between the Hom and Borst hills.

White rapids in Vintgar Gorge in the Bled area of Slovenia
Vintgar Gorge is 1.6 km / 1 mile and should take about 45-60 minutes to walk through depending on how many breaks you take along the way.

View from Vintgar Gorge in the Bled area of Slovenia
Vintgar Gorge is a nice little hike/walk for just about anyone.

Radovna stream in Vintgar Gorge in the Bled area of Slovenia
The walk through the gorge, along with all of the photo stops, takes about 45 minutes to an hour.

Falls in Vintgar Gorge in the Bled area of Slovenia
Vintgar Gorge definitely wins in terms of its final sight, this waterfall with the old bridge behind it.

Triglav National Park sign board in Vintgar Gorge in the Bled area of Slovenia
Vintgar Gorge is part of the Triglav National Park.

Photo Gallery: A Hike To Mt. Golica Covered In A White Blanket Of Daffodils

Every year between the months of May and June, thousands of white daffodils are blooming on the slopes of Golica, a mountain in the Karavanke range above the town of Jesenice, only a ten minute drive from Bled. It’s a hike well worth taking in the late spring.

All photos taken on June 9th, 2021 by Leon Vidic!
White daffodils on the slopes of Mt. Golica

White daffodils on the slopes of Golica with Mount Triglav behind

A dog surrounded with white daffodils on the slopes of Golica

Narcissus Poeticus flower at Golica

Photo Gallery: A Trip To The Frozen Pericnik Waterfall In Winter

Waterfall Pericnik is located in the Vrata Valley, near the village of Mojstrana, about half an hour drive from Bled. The short walk up to the waterfall is a little steep but fun and takes less than 10 minutes. Pericnik is spectacular in every season throughout the year, but the most impressive sight of this 52 meter-high waterfall is in the winter months when it turns into a giant wall of icicles and floes.

Our friend, Matej Stegar, who is a passionate amateur landscape photographer, has visited Waterfall Pericnik on February 15th and shared these wonderful photos with us. Thank you so much Matej!

Frozen Pericnik Waterfall in winter

Frozen Waterfall Pericnik in winter

Panorama of the frozen Waterfall Pericnik in winter

Frozen wall of icicles at Pericnik Waterfall in winter

View of the frozen Pericnik Waterfall in winter

A powerful stream of Pericnik Waterfall in winter

A frozen pool at the bottom of Pericnik Waterfall in winter

Wall of icicles at the frozen Pericnik Waterfall in winter

View of the Pericnik Waterfall from afar in winter

Pericnik Stream with waterfall in the background

View of Pericnik Stream in winter

Crystal clear water of Pericnik Stream in winter

THINGS TO DO IN WINTER: Hike To Mala Osojnica For The Best View Of Lake Bled

While pretty much any spot around Lake Bled offers amazing views to photograph, but if you want to get the picture postcard shot of Lake Bled, with both the island church and the castle all backed by the majestic peaks of the Slovenian Alps, you will have to make a little effort and hike to the Mala Osojnica viewpoint.

The hike to the Mala Osojnica viewpoint is one of the best things to do in Bled. At the top is a great viewing point for photography, and you get a fantastic view of Lake Bled, the island church, and of the hilltop castle. Starting just beside the little Lake Bled’s beach at Zaka, just opposite the boat rental house, it takes about 40 minutes to get to the top.

Panorama of Lake Bled from Mala Osojnica Viewpoint in winter
(photo: Martin Mohar)

Aerial view of Lake Bled in winter
(photo: Martin Mohar)

View of Lake Bled from Mala Osojnica Viewpoint in winter
(photo: Martin Mohar)

Photo Gallery: A trip to the Krnica Valley in Winter

Krnica is a beautiful 6 km long mountain valley south of the village of Kranjska Gora. The valley begins at Lake Jasna and runs along the Pisnica stream in the direction of Mt. Razor, which is one of the highest peaks in the Julian Alps. Krnica Valley is only a quick 35 minute drive from Bled, so it is a lovely destination for a day trip.

Our guest, Evgenii Danilov, who is currently staying with us in our accommodation Apartments Fine Stay, has sent us these beautiful photos from his recent trip to the Krnica Valley. Thank you so much Evgenii!

Krnica Valley covered in snow in winter
A trip to the alpine valley of Krnica is one of the most beautiful, easier hikes in the vicinity of Kranjska Gora, also suitable for families with children.

Krnica Valley covered in snow on a clear winter day
Lake Jasna is a great starting points for the Krnica Valley hike.

View of Mount Razor and Mount Prisank from Krnica Valley in winter
Krnica Valley begins at Lake Jasna and runs along the Pisnica stream in the direction of Mt. Razor, which is one of the highest peaks in the Julian Alps.

Mount Razor and Mount Prisank in the Julian Alps in winter
From the Krnica Valley there are amazing views on Mt Prisojnik (also Prisank) and Mt Razor – two of the highest peaks of the Julian Alps.

Pisnica Stream flowing through Krnica Valley covered in snow in winter
A forest path along the Pisnica stream leads through the valley.

Pisnica Stream in Krnica Valley in winter
Locals know that Krnica is enchanting in all seasons, it is beautiful just after the first fluffy snowfall, as well as in the warmer months.

Pisnica Stream flowing through the woods in Krnica Valley in winter
Those who do not like to go up and down the same path, can for example start at Lake Jasna, continue along the Pisnica stream to the Koca V Krnici mountain hut, and on the way back turn left in the direction of Mihov Dom, from where they return to Lake Jasna along Vrsiska cesta road, direction Kranjska Gora.

Pisnica Stream flowing through the woods in Krnica Valley in winter
The valley is about 6 kilometers long.

Snow covered trees in Krnica Valley in winter
If you visit Krnica Valley in the winter, be sure to dress warmly.

Bridge over Pisnica Stream in winter
You can park right next to Lake Jasna, there are paid and free parking spaces, but they fill up quickly on sunny weekends. It is possible to park a little further along the road leading to the Vrsic mountain pass, just before the bridge over the Pisnica Stream.

Photo Gallery: A trip to Lake Bohinj in Winter

Lake Bohinj is one of the most popular destinations for our guests to visit. It’s only a quick 30 minute drive from Bled. It is considered as one of the most beautiful places in Slovenia and beyond.

Our guest, Evgenii Danilov, who is currently staying with us in our accommodation Apartments Fine Stay, has sent us these beautiful photos of Lake Bohinj and the Savica stream, which flows into it near the village of Ukanc. Thank you so much Evgenii!

Church of St John the Baptist at Lake Bohinj in winter
Church of St John the Baptist sits at the head of Lake Bohinj beside the stone bridge. Experts say the church was built in the late 10th or early 11th century.

A tree covered in snow in front of Lake Bohinj on a cloudy winter day
Just over 27 kilometres south-west of Lake Bled is the equally lovely but not so well-known Lake Bohinj. It is the largest lake in Slovenia, covering 318 hectares in the Bohinj Valley of the Julian Alps in the Triglav National Park.

Lake Bohinj covered in snow on a dull winter day
Bohinj is one of the most beautiful destinations in Slovenia. The lake and its surroundings are such a treasure that everyone who comes to Slovenia should see them.

Lake Bohinj in Slovenia covered in snow on a cloudy winter day
Nestled at the foot of the Julian Alps, you can only get to Lake Bohinj from the east.

Lake Bohinj in Slovenia covered in snow on a cloudy winter day
Lake Bohinj is an easy day trip from Bled. Due to its out-of-the-way location, Lake Bohinj is quieter and gets less visitors than Lake Bled.

Lake Bohinj in Slovenia covered in snow on a cloudy winter day
The walk around lake Bohinj is some 12 kilometres. People generally start in Ribcev Laz by the stone bridge and walk along the northern shore until reaching the far end at Ukanc. Here you can cross the Savica stream.

Stream Savica which flows into Lake Bohinj near the village of Ukanc in Slovenia
The beautiful Savica stream before it flows into Lake Bohinj.

Savica Stream near the village of Ukanc in Bohinj, Slovenia
The jade-green Savica stream near the village of Ukanc is a must see when in Bohinj.

Stream Savica in Bohinj near the village of Ukanc in Slovenia
Savica Stream is the largest of the streams that flow into Lake Bohinj, it is fed from the Black Lake, the lowest-lying lake in the Triglav Lakes Valley.

Stream Savica in Bohinj covered in snow on a dull winter day
The water is crystal clear, cold and it’s really the color you see on the images of this lovely stream.

Savica Stream in Bohinj covered in snow on a dull winter day
Savica is a karst spring, waterfall and stream that flows into Lake Bohinj.