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The many stunning natural sights in the area are the main reason why so many people from all around the world visit our little corner of the world.
The photo gallery below features photos of the most popular natural sights in the area that our guests like to visit and explore.
Charming Lake Bled is a definite Slovenian must-see!
Image by Jost Gantar / slovenia.info
Bled Island is seen from all around Lake Bled. It is a short Pletna boat ride from the various docks around Lake Bled.
Image by Franci Ferjan / slovenia.info
Another option to get to the Bled Island is to rent a rowboat.
Image by Michael Matti / slovenia.info
Vintgar Gorge is also a must see and well worth a visit.
Image by Bojan Kolman
A waterfall in the Vintgar Gorge.
Image by Bojan Kolman
The 52-meter-high Pericnik Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall in the Triglav National Park, located in the Vrata valley near the village of Mojstrana.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik / slovenia.info
The unique thing about the Pericnik is that you can walk behind the waterfall, and if you don’t mind being sprayed with mist, you can descend right down to the pool at its base.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik / slovenia.info
There are actually two Pericnik waterfalls, this is the 16-metre-high Upper Pericnik fall.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik / slovenia.info
Lake Bohinj is the largest glacial lake in Slovenia, located in the extraordinary beautiful Triglav National Park.
Image by Bojan Kolman
The famous tree at Lake Bohinj.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik / slovenia.info
The Savica waterfall is one of the highest and most beautiful waterfalls in Slovenia.
Image by Mojca Odar / slovenia.info
Mostnica Gorge is a very picturesque 2-kilometre-long gorge located in the vicinity of Lake Bohinj.
Image by Ales Zdesar / slovenia.info
The Pokljuka plateau is covered with pine tree forests and pastures.
Image by Ales Zdesar / slovenia.info
Lake Jasna is a beautiful lake near Kranjska Gora in the northwestern corner of Slovenia which marks the beginning of the Triglav National Park.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik / slovenia.info
Lake Jasna is perfect for bathing and swimming on hot summer days.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik / slovenia.info
Tucked into the northwestern corner of Slovenia is a pristine 15-hectare nature reserve called Zelenci, home to a beautiful emerald green lake.
Image by Mihael Grmek
Nature Reserve Zelenci with a brilliant jade green lake in autumn.
Image by Bojan Kolman
Lake Sobec is a popular recreational area.
Image by Bojan Kolman
Triglav Lakes Valley is arguably the most beautiful valley in the Slovenian Alps, famous for its ten lakes and other natural wonders.
Image by Jure Oblak / slovenia.info
Triglav Lakes Valley is the core of the Triglav National Park and one of the most popular hiking destinations in the country.
Image by Ales Zdesar / slovenia.info
Krma Valley in the Triglav National Park is so incredibly picturesque in the spring when nature comes to life with all sorts of flowers blooming everywhere.
Image by Bojan Kolman
Located at an elevation between 1,500 and 1,666 metres in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, and accessible by cable car, Velika Planina is one of the largest and most beautiful Alpine pastures in Europe.
Image by Ales Frelih / slovenia.info
Velika Planina is dotted with 63 shingle-roofed, semicircular wooden huts that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
Image by Bojan Kolman
Soca River is a 138-kilometre long river that flows through western Slovenia and northeastern Italy and is considered one of the most beautiful rivers not only in Slovenia but in the whole of Europe.
Image by Alan Kosmac / slovenia.info
The Soca river is famous for its crystal-clear emerald-green and turquoise water.
Image by Domen Grӧgl / slovenia.info
Postojna Caves is the most breathtaking 2-million-year-old cave system of chambers, halls and passages that are more than 20 kilometres long.
Image by Iztok Medja / slovenia.info
Postojna Caves is located in Postojna in the southwest part of Slovenia, about an hour drive from our apartments, so you can easily make a day trip and enjoy the amazing underground world.
Image by Iztok Medja / slovenia.info
Skocjan Caves is a stunning cave system in southwest Slovenia with the largest underground cavern in all of Europe and a remarkable underground river.
Image by Jost Gantar / slovenia.info
What sets the Skocjan cave apart from other caves is the underground Reka river.
Image by Nea Culpa d.o.o. / slovenia.info
Lake Plansar is a gorgeous heart-shaped lake in the picturesque Jezersko valley, about a 50 minute drive from our place.
Image by Jost Gantar / slovenia.info
Logarska Valley is one of the most beautiful valleys not only in Slovenia but in the whole of Europe and beyond. It is about an hour and a half drive from our place, so you can easily make a day trip and spend a wonderful day there.
Image by Tomo Jesenicnik / slovenia.info
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