Best attractions and places to see around Triglavski narodni park include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites. Slovenia's sole national park encompasses much of the eastern Julian Alps, featuring rugged mountains, high-altitude plateaus, and glacier-carved valleys. The park is home to Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak, and numerous lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in both natural beauty and historical significance.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Incredibly beautiful and right on the trail. No real detour.
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The water is really ice cold!!
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This is definitely a hike you should take if you're in the area, but good footwear is required!
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Here the river water has washed large troughs into the rock, beautiful to see from the suspension bridge and from the edge of the gorge. On the way to the bathing area there are always beautiful views down to the Soča. With a bit of luck you can spot large trout in places with clear water.
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The bridge leads over a particularly deep cut of the Soca in the rock and is also an option for a quick look without a long hike - just a few meters away on the north side is a parking lot on the road that runs parallel to the river. A little upstream is an entrance to the river, just a little downstream is a particularly beautiful spot including a small waterfall over which a small tributary falls down into the Soca.
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Here too, the Soca digs beautifully deep through the limestone and offers one beautiful view after another. There are always little scrambles to do along the way - nothing crazy, but here and there some people prefer to slide down a bit on their bottoms. At a popular spot, where some people take a short break, a small tributary shoots down over a waterfall into the river on the other side of the Soca.
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I can write whatever I want here. It doesn't begin to describe this natural beauty.
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Triglav National Park is rich in natural wonders. You can explore stunning gorges like the Large Soča rock pools and Vintgar Gorge, or the picturesque Mostnica Gorge. The park also features beautiful lakes such as Lake Bohinj, the emerald-green Soča River, and numerous waterfalls like Savica and Peričnik. The Julian Alps, Mount Triglav, and the Seven Triglav Lakes Valley offer breathtaking alpine scenery.
Absolutely, the park is famous for its dramatic gorges. Don't miss the Vintgar Gorge, where wooden walkways guide you along the Radovna River's rapids and pools. The Large Soča rock pools showcase unique rock formations carved by the Soča River, and the Mostnica Gorge offers a beautiful hike with crystal-clear waters. The Tolmin Gorges are another enchanting entry point into the park.
The most prominent lake is Lake Bohinj, Slovenia's largest permanent lake, offering tranquil waters surrounded by mountains. Another stunning area is the Seven Triglav Lakes Valley, a glacial valley featuring a chain of seven picturesque lakes, perfect for scenic hikes.
Triglav National Park also holds significant cultural and historical sites. You can visit the Russian Chapel under the Vršič Pass, a memorial built by WWI prisoners. The Church of St. John the Baptist at Lake Bohinj and the Memorial Church of the Holy Spirit at Javorca are notable sacred architectural sites. The Slovenian Alpine Museum in Mojstrana and the Alpine Dairy Farming Museum near Lake Bohinj offer insights into the region's heritage.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Bohinj is a great spot for water activities and gentle walks. The Mostnica Gorge offers an easy hiking trail, and the Vintgar Gorge with its wooden walkways is an accessible and engaging experience for most ages. Many areas offer opportunities for picnics and enjoying nature together.
The park is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, cycling, and running. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Triglavski narodni park, Running Trails around Triglavski narodni park, or Easy hikes around Triglavski narodni park. The Soča River is popular for rafting, kayaking, and fly fishing, while Lake Bohinj offers swimming, boating, and paddleboarding.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The trail through the Mostnica Gorge to the Voje Waterfall is considered one of the park's most beautiful and is relatively easy. You can also find easy routes like the 'View of Šum Waterfall – Nature Bar loop from Vintgar gorge' or the 'Suspension bridge over the Soča – Large Soča rock pools loop from Klinar' within the Easy hikes around Triglavski narodni park guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and water sports, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is ideal for swimming and all outdoor activities but can be busier. Winter provides opportunities for snow sports on the Pokljuka Plateau.
Yes, swimming is possible in certain areas. Lake Bohinj is a popular spot for swimming and other water sports. The Soča Gorge Swimming Area also provides access to the cool river water for bathing and sunbathing, though caution is advised due to the cold temperatures and currents.
The Vršič Pass is Slovenia's highest road pass, offering stunning panoramic views of the Julian Alps. The Pokljuka Plateau provides vast spruce forests and peat bogs, serving as a starting point for numerous trails with scenic vistas. The Ajdovska Deklica (Pagan Girl) rock formation on Prisank mountain is a unique natural viewpoint.
Visitors frequently praise the park's breathtaking natural beauty, especially the emerald-green waters of the Soča River and the dramatic gorges. Many highlight the peaceful atmosphere of Lake Bohinj and the unique experience of walking through Vintgar Gorge. The opportunity for diverse outdoor activities, from challenging hikes to relaxing swims, is also highly valued.
While some areas are more accessible than others, public transport options exist. During peak season, shuttle buses often connect major hubs like Bled and Bohinj with popular trailheads and attractions within the park. It's advisable to check local schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings to specific points of interest.
Triglav National Park is home to several impressive waterfalls. The Savica Waterfall cascades 78 meters into two streams, offering picturesque views. The Peričnik Waterfall is unique as you can walk behind its lower cascade. The Kozjak Waterfall is hidden within a cave-like amphitheater, and the Šum Waterfall is part of the Vintgar Gorge. The Voje Waterfall is also a beautiful destination at the end of the Mostnica Gorge hike.


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