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Experience the thrill of Europe's longest zipline in Bovec, Slovenia, with 10 lines, stunning views, and expert guides—an adrenaline rush for families and adventure seekers.

The Bovec Zipline tour offers an exciting opportunity to fly through canyon Ucja in Slovenia, featuring 10 zip lines that stretch over 250 to 400 meters each. Priced at $85.73 per person, this adventure lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes and is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0/5 score based on 320 reviews and a 99% recommendation rate. Booking is recommended at least 34 days in advance, showing strong popularity and anticipation for this experience.
The tour departs from Soa Rafting sports centre in Bovec at 1:30 pm, with transportation, safety gear, and expert guidance included. This activity suits those with moderate physical fitness, and the weight limit ranges from 35 to 125 kg, making it accessible for children over 120 cm tall and for families seeking both fun and safety.
While the adventure is suitable for children, those under 14 must be accompanied by parents, and lighter children can ride tandem with the guide for extra security. The tour maintains a maximum group size of 30 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience.
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The adventure kicks off at Soa Rafting’s location in Bovec, specifically at Ledina 2. Travelers are advised to arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time. The meeting point is easy to find, and transportation to the zipline course is included. The initial briefing covers safety instructions and helps overcome any fears, with guides explaining all steps clearly.
The tour lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, allowing ample time for multiple rides and scenic views. The guides help with equipment and give safety tips, creating a relaxed atmosphere that caters to first-timers and experienced thrill-seekers alike.

Each of the 10 zip lines varies in length, height, and speed, providing variety and excitement throughout the course. The longest zip line measures up to 400 meters, and travelers can reach speeds of up to 60 mph (roughly 200 km/h). The course involves overcoming an altitude difference of 250 meters, adding a vertical thrill aspect.
Notably, the zip lines offer stunning vistas over the Ucja canyon and surrounding mountains, making each descent as scenic as it is exhilarating. The combination of length, speed, and altitude makes this zipline one of the most impressive in Europe.

Safety is a top priority, and the tour includes all necessary equipment: helmets, harnesses with buffer cords, pulleys, and safety gloves. The guides are experienced and thorough in their safety briefings, helping each participant feel secure before starting. The gear is maintained to high standards, allowing guests to focus solely on the thrill.
Additional safety features include the possibility for lighter children to ride tandem with the guide, particularly for those close to the 120 cm height requirement. The maximum waist measurement is 125 cm, accommodating a broad range of body sizes comfortably.

This zipline adventure is especially suitable for families. Children above 120 cm can participate, and those under 14 must be supervised by parents. Guides like Tine, Emma, and Jan are known for their friendly, supportive approach, with some reviews highlighting how they help overcome fear of heights.
Lighter children can ride tandem with a guide, making it easier for nervous or smaller kids to enjoy the experience. The tour design prioritizes safety while keeping the adventure fun and accessible for younger participants.

While zipping through the canyon, travelers are treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the Ucja River gorge, the Bovec basin, and the iconic Triglav mountain in the distance. The scenery is described as stunning, adding a visual dimension to the adrenaline rush.
Multiple reviews mention that the scenery makes the experience particularly memorable, with guides often sharing insights about the landscape, enriching the ride beyond just the thrill.

The guides are consistently praised for their professionalism, clarity, and supportiveness. Tine, Martin, Emma, and Jan are frequently mentioned for making participants feel safe and encouraged.
Before each zip, guests receive detailed instructions and a practice run to build confidence. The guides also provide cultural and historical facts about the area, adding educational value to the adventure.

Participants should wear comfortable clothing, and it’s advisable to bring water, especially on hot days. Since some reviews mention a refreshing dip in the river after the ride, packing bathing suits and towels might enhance the experience, although these are not included.
Arriving early ensures enough time for registration and briefing. The activity is suitable for most, but those with moderate physical fitness will find it easier. The tour is not recommended for individuals over 125 cm waist size or under 35 kg.
Tickets can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less notice results in no refund, so planning ahead is advised. The tour operates with a minimum of 4 guests, and the group size can be up to 30 travelers.
Booking early, often 34 days in advance, is recommended due to high demand. The tour is confirmed within 48 hours of booking, depending on availability.
What makes this tour unique is its claim as Europe’s longest zipline, offering 10 lines with up to 400 meters in length. The combination of scenic beauty and adrenaline makes it a compelling choice for adventure lovers.
The expert guides, full safety gear, and availability for families ensure a trustworthy and fun-filled experience. Guests consistently praise the tour for its professional organization and breathtaking views, making it a highlight of any trip to Bovec.
The Bovec Zipline delivers a thrilling, scenic, and well-organized experience suitable for all ages above 120 cm. Its longest zipline in Europe and beautiful natural setting make it stand out among outdoor activities in Slovenia. The professional guides and full safety contribute to a confident and exciting adventure.
While it is not ideal for those with very tight schedules or extreme size limitations, most you will find this tour worth the price of $85.73. It’s especially perfect for families, adventure seekers, and anyone eager for a spectacular aerial perspective of the Bovec region.
“We four (two afults and two children) loved the zipline. The guide Tine was great and very nice. The others forgot to smile. The briefing was too …”
Is the zipline suitable for children?
Yes, children above 120 cm in height can participate, and lighter children can ride tandem with a guide.
What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at Soa Rafting in Bovec, specifically at Ledina 2.
What should I wear for the zipline?
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities is recommended; bring water and bathing gear if you plan to swim afterwards.
How long does the entire experience last?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including briefing, equipment fitting, and multiple zipline rides.
Are safety helmets and gear included?
Yes, all helmet, harness, pulleys, and gloves are provided as part of the package.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, tickets are fully refundable if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The weight limit is 125 kg, with the waist measurement not exceeding 125 cm.
Is the tour suitable for people afraid of heights?
Guides are very supportive, and tandem rides can help nervous participants enjoy the experience safely.
How many zip lines are included?
There are 10 zip lines in total, with lengths from 250 to 400 meters.
What makes this zipline special?
It is Europe’s longest zipline, offering a combination of length, height, speed, and breathtaking scenery unmatched in the region.