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Discover Slovenia’s stunning Triglav National Park on this 7-hour winter tour from Bled, including lakes, waterfalls, alpine markets, and cultural highlights.

This 7-hour winter tour from Bled offers an engaging journey through Slovenia’s Upper Carniola region, highlighting the vibrant natural scenery of Triglav National Park. Priced for a comprehensive experience, the tour begins at the Natour Bled office and includes visits to Laghi di Fusine, Zelenci Nature Reserve, Lake Jasna, and the famous Peričnik Waterfall. It’s suited for travelers who want a mix of scenic exploration, cultural experiences, and local cuisine within a manageable day trip.
Travelers can expect a well-paced itinerary that covers multiple highlights with plenty of opportunities for photography and sightseeing. The tour’s strength lies in its combination of nature, alpine villages, and culinary delights, making it ideal for those seeking a full immersion into Slovenia’s winter landscapes. A potential consideration is the group size, which is kept small for a personalized experience, and the physical nature of hikes at some stops.
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The tour begins at the Natour Bled office, conveniently located just across the main bus station in Bled. The group travels in a comfortable van for approximately 45 minutes to reach the first stop, the Laghi di Fusine in Italy. This transportation setup allows for a smooth and relaxed start, with scenic views on the way.
The small-group atmosphere ensures a personalized experience, and the tour is designed to maximize sightseeing while maintaining a manageable pace. The return to Bled is straightforward, with the group heading back to the same meeting point after a full day of exploration.

The journey begins with a visit to Laghi di Fusine, a set of two crystal-clear glacial lakes surrounded by mountains in Italy. This stop provides an excellent photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the pure waters and scenic mountain backdrop. The 15-minute walk at this stop makes it easy to take in the views, with enough time to capture the stunning landscape.
While the stop is brief, it offers a glimpse of Alpine beauty that is memorable. Travelers can enjoy the crisp winter air and perhaps spot some mountain flora and fauna unique to this protected area. The proximity of these lakes to Slovenia makes this stop a highlight of the cross-border journey.

Next, the tour heads to the Planica Nordic Center, famed for its massive ski jump. Visitors get a 30-minute visit to admire the impressive architecture and ski jump infrastructure, which is among the biggest in the world.
This stop is especially exciting for winter sports fans or anyone interested in skiing and winter sports history. The guide provides interesting explanations about the significance of the site, adding educational value to the visual spectacle. It’s a brief but impactful stop that combines sporting achievement with stunning mountain scenery.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour then explores Zelenci Nature Reserve, a source of the Sava River known for its vibrant green lake and distinctive flora and fauna. Over a 30-minute walk, visitors can observe the unique ecosystem and enjoy the vivid colors of the lake, especially striking in winter.
The nature reserve serves as a highlight for those interested in local biodiversity and natural conservation. The walk allows for quiet moments in unspoiled nature, making it a peaceful contrast to more active stops. The guide’s insights enhance understanding of this eco-sensitive area.

The next stop is Lake Jasna in Kranjska Gora, where travelers spend about an hour. Here, snowy high peaks of the Julian Alps frame the serene lake, which offers excellent opportunities for landscape photography.
This location provides a relaxing pause amid the tour, with options for a picnic or a casual walk along the shore. Visitors can enjoy the snow-covered scenery or take in the village atmosphere of Kranjska Gora, including its winter market. The stop combines nature’s tranquility with a taste of local alpine culture.

The tour includes a visit to Kranjska Gora, where travelers can explore the winter market and sample traditional Slovenian dishes. The market features local food stalls, offering Kranjska Klobasa (Carniolan sausage), Jota, Riet, and Pasulj stews, along with Idrijski žlikrofi, a type of filled pasta.
This culinary stop lasts around 45 minutes and provides a chance to taste authentic flavors in a festive setting. Visitors also enjoy browsing local crafts and soaking in the mountain village ambiance. It’s an authentic taste of Slovenian winter life amid the snowy landscape.

In Vrata Valley, the Peričnik Waterfall is a key highlight. It stands at 52 meters, and in the winter months, freezing temperatures often turn it into a spectacular curtain of ice and icicles. Visitors can hike closer and even walk behind the cascade if conditions permit.
This stop offers a close-up view of one of Slovenia’s most picturesque waterfalls, transforming into a frozen wonderland. The guide provides insights into the waterfall’s geology and history, and the viewpoint allows for stunning winter photography.

Next, travelers explore Vintgar Gorge, a narrow canyon carved by the Radovna River. In winter, the gorge’s wooden walkways are often covered in ice and snow, adding a magical winter atmosphere.
The 30-minute visit includes a walk along the gorge, with chances to see frozen waterfalls and ice formations. The gorge’s dramatic scenery and natural beauty make it a must-see, especially in winter when the landscape adopts a crystalline appearance.
The tour concludes with a visit to Natour village, set in a traditional open barn. Here, visitors can sample Slovenian dishes like truklji, Kranjska Klobasa, and Idrijski žlikrofi. The tasting experience lasts about 45 minutes and is paired with local craft beers, homemade apple juice, or Slovenian wine.
This culinary segment allows guests to relax and savor local flavors in a rustic setting. The atmosphere emphasizes authenticity and regional pride, completing the tour with a delectable taste of Slovenia.
The meeting point is conveniently located just across Bled’s main bus station, making it easy to find. The group travels in a comfortable van to various stops, with small-group sizes ensuring a more personalized experience.
The entire day is designed for ease and enjoyment, with flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour is conducted in multiple languages, including English, Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian, and Croatian, led by a knowledgeable live guide. Travelers are advised to dress warmly and wear hiking shoes for the walks and hikes at several stops.
This tour appeals to those who want a comprehensive winter experience in Slovenia, combining natural beauty with cultural insights. It suits travelers who are comfortable outdoors and eager to see lakes, waterfalls, and alpine villages. The culinary tastings add an extra layer of enjoyment for food lovers.
While the stops are not overly strenuous, some walks and hikes may require moderate physical effort. The tour’s flexible structure and small group sizes make it suitable for those seeking a personalized, scenic day trip from Bled.
This full-day excursion from Bled strikes a balance between spectacular scenery, cultural richness, and local flavors. The stunning views of frozen waterfalls, mountain lakes, and alpine villages are sure to inspire photographers and nature lovers alike. The experienced guides ensure that the journey is informative and engaging, with plenty of opportunities to learn about the area’s geography and traditions.
The inclusion of local culinary experiences enhances the trip, offering a taste of authentic Slovenian cuisine. The timing and pacing are well-managed, allowing ample time at each stop without feeling rushed. This tour provides a comprehensive winter escape into Slovenia’s Upper Carniola region for those eager to explore beyond Bled’s famous lake.
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for travelers of various ages, but it’s best for those with comfortable walking shoes and moderate physical ability due to some hikes and outdoor stops.
What should I bring for the tour?
It’s recommended to bring warm clothing, hiking shoes, comfortable clothes, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during the day.
Are meals included in the tour?
The tour offers culinary tastings at the Natour village, featuring traditional Slovenian dishes and local drinks such as craft beer, apple juice, or Slovenian wine.
How long is the travel time between stops?
The van ride between the starting point and the first stop lasts about 45 minutes, with short 15-30 minute visits at each location.
Is the tour suitable during winter conditions?
Yes, the tour is specifically designed for winter months, with stops like Peričnik Waterfall and Vintgar Gorge showcasing frozen landscapes when conditions allow.
Can I cancel or reschedule the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.
This well-rounded tour from Bled offers a beautiful winter journey through Slovenia’s Upper Carniola with natural wonders and authentic experiences at every turn.
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