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Dog friendly hiking trails around Bled traverse a landscape characterized by glacial lakes, dramatic gorges, and the foothills of the Julian Alps. The region features diverse terrain, including forested paths, open plateaus like Pokljuka, and routes offering views of the surrounding mountains. Hikers can explore a variety of environments, from lakeside paths to more elevated trails within Triglav National Park.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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You can park your vehicle here.
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The parking lot for this trail is located at Tromostovje (Three Bridges), the confluence of the two streams, the Mlinca and Žakelj. Years ago, there were three small bridges here, and the place was named after Ljubljana's landmark, Tromostovje, or Three Bridges. Turn left at Tromostovje and cross the Žakelj. A wider, marked trail continues on the other side of the stream. Soon it turns right (toward Kepa), but you continue west along the stream. After about 10 minutes, you come to another confluence of two streams; turn right toward the gorge of the right stream, the Kloma Gorge. The gorge is beautiful, but the path through it is not very obvious. As you climb the gorge, you repeatedly move from one side of the stream to the other. When you reach a small waterfall, you have reached the end of the gorge. We turn left, then keep right and continue along the path to the pasture at Žakljev rovt. We cross the pasture in a northwesterly direction and cross a stream near a spruce tree, then continue through the forest until a large grassy meadow opens up before us. We hike uphill; at the top of the meadow is the Stanč saddle at 1274 m. From the saddle, we continue straight ahead; the path is barely visible. From here, the path climbs to the Šija 2 saddle. The path first climbs and then descends to a scree slope, then climbs steeply over loose gravel (caution is advised here, especially on the descent) to the Šija 2 saddle at 1362 m. From Šija 2, we continue along the eastern side of the ridge to the Šija 1 saddle. From Šija 1, we follow the densely wooded ridge to the summit of Borovlje at 1476 m. A magnificent view of the villages of Dovje and Mojstrana rewards us for the effort of the climb. On the way back, we first descend to the Šija 2 pass. Here we turn east and follow a pleasant forest path back to the confluence of the streams (at the entrance to the Kloma Gorge). Then we continue along the Žakelj River back to Tromostovje. WARNING: The trail is unmarked – be careful. Satellite signal in the gorge is weak, and after heavy rain, it is impassable.
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I was up there on Monday, May 19, 2025. Very friendly host, and the conditions were excellent. Prices were very reasonable compared to Austria. I'd love to come back. Tour guide NF Walding
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Parking - both paid and on the roadside. Very good starting point for hikes
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There are over 20 dog-friendly hiking trails around Bled, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These range from easy strolls to more challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, Bled offers several easy dog-friendly trails perfect for a relaxed walk. For instance, the "Free parking – Rudno Polje, Pokljuka loop from Sports Centre Triglav Pokljuka" is an easy option that takes you through the beautiful Pokljuka Plateau, ideal for a leisurely outing with your dog.
Absolutely! Many trails offer stunning vistas. While the iconic viewpoints like Ojstrica and Mala Osojnica are popular, you can find routes that provide similar breathtaking views of Lake Bled and the Julian Alps. The region is known for its panoramic spots, and many are accessible with dogs. For a specific highlight, consider the "View of Lake Bled from Mala Osojnica" which is a highly rated viewpoint.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in Vintgar Gorge, but they must be kept on a leash. This natural wonder features wooden boardwalks along the Radovna River, leading to the impressive Šum Waterfall. It's a popular attraction, so be prepared for crowds, especially during peak season. You can find more information about the gorge itself here: "Vintgar Gorge".
Bled is home to several beautiful waterfalls. The Vintgar Gorge, mentioned above, culminates in the 13-meter-high Šum Waterfall, which is accessible with dogs on a leash. The region also features other natural highlights like the Iglica Waterfall. For more details on waterfalls in the area, you can explore the "Waterfalls around Bled" guide.
The terrain around Bled is diverse. You'll find everything from flat, well-maintained paths around Lake Bled to more rugged forest trails and steeper ascents in the surrounding hills and mountains like the Karavanke range or the Pokljuka Plateau. Many trails offer a mix of woodland, open meadows, and some rocky sections, so appropriate footwear for both you and your dog is recommended.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails around Bled are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the "Planina Zajavornik – Cave in Triglav National Park loop from Sports Centre Triglav Pokljuka" is a moderate circular hike that takes you through scenic landscapes.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Bled, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels, and the opportunity to explore iconic landmarks like Lake Bled and the Vintgar Gorge with their dogs. The well-maintained paths and clear signage are also frequently highlighted.
To avoid crowds, especially during peak season, consider exploring trails on the Pokljuka Plateau. These areas, like the routes starting from Sports Centre Triglav Pokljuka, offer a more serene experience with your dog amidst beautiful forests and meadows. The "Cave in Triglav National Park – Planina Zajavornik loop from Quiet zone: Goreljek" is a great moderate option for a quieter hike.
For those seeking a more strenuous adventure, Bled offers several difficult dog-friendly trails. These often involve significant elevation gain and longer distances, leading to higher viewpoints or deeper into the Julian Alps. An example is the "Camping Kanu Campground – View of the Valley in the Alps loop from Slovenski planinski muzej", which provides a demanding but rewarding experience.
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times for dog-friendly hiking in Bled. The weather is milder, the landscapes are vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors, and the trails are typically less crowded than in summer. Summer can be hot, especially for dogs, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended, and always ensure access to water.


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