Lake Bled
When you picture Slovenia, you probably picture Lake Bled with its famous fairytale-like church floating in the water with the mountains as the backdrop. Lake Bled is one of the most well-known attractions in Slovenia and for good reason. Sitting at the edge of Triglav National Park, Bled paints the iconic Slovene scenery: Lakes, lush forests and unbeatable alpine views.
Ljublijana
Slovenia’s tiny capital city is as charming as it is unique. A stroll through the pedestrian-only Old Town is a must, with its famous streets, squares and bridges hovering over the River Ljubljanica that runs through the city. Ljublijana is known as one of the greenest and most vibrant cities in the world, and you can take in the best views from Ljubljana Castle. Keep your eyes out for dragon symbols scattered around – the city is known as ‘dragon city’ due to its ties to Greek mythology.
Piran
If you’re looking for a pristine coast and Mediterranean vibes, Piran is your spot. The narrow town streets, local seafood, and Venetian architecture will make you feel like you’re in Italy without the crowds. To get the best view of this picturesque and laid-back down, walk up to the church of St George up on the ridge and take in the scenery from the top of the bell tower.
Triglav National Park
Step into the alpine paradise of Slovenia’s only national park. Overflowing with glacial lakes, rugged peaks, rivers, waterfalls, and meadows, it offers endless opportunities for you to get active with hiking and climbing or just take in the beauty and reconnect with nature. Nestled in the Julian Alps, it’s a slice of Slovenia’s magic and a hotspot for outdoor adventurers.
Kranjska Gora
This little mountain getaway is a small town located right in the heart of Triglav National Park. Winter sports enthusiasts get their adrenaline pumping on the slopes, but the town transforms into a paradise for nature lovers in the spring and summer months with stunning hikes and walks throughout the alpine scenery. For the most spectacular view, visit the small Jasna Lake, where Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak and park namesake, is right in the centre of the backdrop.
Bohinj Lake
Sitting within Triglav National Park, Bohinj Lake is a stunning escape into Slovenia’s pristine and natural beauty. The crystal-clear waters, surrounded by towering peaks, offer the perfect place for water activities like swimming, kayaking and rafting. Or stay dry and hike around the lake for incredible views and head over to Savica waterfall to bask in its 78-meter plunge into the valley below.