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Slovenia is a place that has been on my list for a while. Looking at photos of its nature drew us in. Given that we were going to attend a wedding in Bavaria, we chose to go to spend three days in Slovenia’s  Triglav National Park. It was a short trip, but we were so glad that we chose to take it. Here are our takeaways:

Sheep at Triglav National Park Slovenia
Sheep at Triglav National Park Slovenia

Getting There

We drove To Triglav National Park from a suburb of Munich and it took us around 4 hours to get there by car. We were traveling at the height of summer travels, therefore we encountered a bit of traffic. You can fly into Ljubljana and drive into the park area, depending on where you choose to stay. We highly recommend you rent a car as it makes it much easier to get around the national park area.

Triglav National Park Slovenia
Baby Dining Traveler and I at Triglav National Park Slovenia

Where to Stay

There are several small towns that have many apartments and hotels to choose from. We planned very last minute and paid the price as choices were very limited. We ended up renting a modest apartment in the town of Kranjska Gora that we found via Booking.com. The cozy apartment was very affordable (80 Euros per night) with free parking.

Kranjska Gora is a popular ski town bordering the Triglav National Park. It’s a perfect base to stay when spending three days in Triglav National Park. The town is cradled by the picturesque snowcapped mountains of the Slovenian Alps. Although summer is considered their low season, the town was filled with outdoor enthusiasts equipped with their hiking poles and climbing gear.

Slap Peričnik Triglav National Park Slovenia
Chasing Waterfalls at Triglav National Park Slap Peričnik

Three Days at Triglav National Park: What to See

Road Trip!

We wanted to experience as much nature as possible, so we were ambitious and decided to spend a whole day driving across route 206. If you love nature, Triglav National Park is the place for you. As we left Kranjska Gora, I was taken by the crystalline waters of the streams that flowed along the base of the mountains. Although you may be tempted to jump in, beware. The water is freezing! Perhaps a quick dip after a long hike may help with those sore muscles. If you want to go on hikes, keep your eyes open for the many trail openings. Many have a trail map and parking available.

One of the highlights of our trip was buying local beer, cheese, and cured meats in a small shop along the road and having a picnic along the Isonzo River. The sun was shining, the snowcapped mountaintops lay perfect against the blue sky, and the river.

Triglav National Park Slovenia Slap Peričnik
Slap Peričnik

The Waterfalls

The park is filled with many waterfalls. The word in Slovenian for waterfalls is “Slap”, keep that in mind when doing a google search for waterfalls at Triglav National Park. During our drive, we saw small waterfalls during our hike but the one that struck us the most was Slap Pericnik. If you’re spending three days at Triglav National Park, this must be a stop in your itinerary.

The morning we decided to go to Slap Pericnik, it was pouring rain. We debated whether to go or not, but we read that you can see the falls from the car. We knew it was the main tourist attraction, so we decided to wake up early and try our luck. The universe was on our side. Due to the rain, the place was empty! As we parked the rain dwindled to a small drizzle and we decided to hike up. Best decision ever. I am always taken by waterfalls due to their energy. As you stand twenty feet away, you can feel the fury of the water coming down. The best part of this waterfall is that you can hike behind it, feeling that energy to a whole new level.

Triglav National Park Slovenia Lake Bled
Lake Bled, Slovenia

Lake Bled

If you have three days in Triglav National Park, you must add Lake Bled to your itinerary. Lake Bled is not technically located in the park grounds but it borders that park area on the northeastern border. This Slovenian national gem merges architecture and nature as the Bled castle is in the middle of the lake. We decided to skip the touristy boat ride and go for a walk along the lake. Visitors can also swim on the crystal blue-green waters of the lake or rent a boat on their own.

Although Lake Bled has many restaurants to choose from along the lake, they all seemed very uninspiring and tourist-oriented. We walked along the side streets and discovered Izletniska Kmetija, a local spot where the owner Monica makes her own beers and ciders. Not only are they brewers but they also cure their own meats. Treat yourself to homemade charcuterie and sip it with the crisp cider produced in-house. Fellow Dining Traveler Priya wrote a detailed post about Lake Bled not too long ago.

Triglav National Park Slovenia
Triglav National Park Slovenia

Triglav National Park: The Verdict

I heard great things about Slovenia and Triglav National Park and must stay it lived up to its hype. It was a great place to reconnect with nature. Although we went with la Piccola who was only seven months during the trip, I recommend this trip to anyone who loves nature. Families, couples, groups of friends, and even solo travelers will enjoy scenic views, friendly people, and picturesque landscapes.

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Escapes: A Day Trip to Slovenia https://diningtraveler.com/2016/12/escapes-day-trip-slovenia.html https://diningtraveler.com/2016/12/escapes-day-trip-slovenia.html#comments Wed, 28 Dec 2016 21:13:09 +0000 http://www.diningtraveler.com/?p=3730 When my husband and I went to Zagreb, Croatia, we decided to take a day trip to Slovenia to see some of the highlights of the country. Slovenia is so tiny (about the size of New Jersey!) that we were actually able to see quite a bit in just a day! We hired a tour guide from […]

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When my husband and I went to Zagreb, Croatia, we decided to take a day trip to Slovenia to see some of the highlights of the country. Slovenia is so tiny (about the size of New Jersey!) that we were actually able to see quite a bit in just a day! We hired a tour guide from Zagreb and took off early one morning. We were incredibly impressed by the small country, which is full of beauty and culture. Here are the highlights of our experience:

Day Trip to Slovenia: Ljubljana
Day Trip to Slovenia: Ljubljana

Ljubljana: Slovenia’s capital is an incredibly beautiful city, with a blend of art nouveau and neoclassical architecture. A river runs through city, dividing the financial/business district and the old town. The charming old town is the place to visit, with churches, cafes, and cultural sites throughout the area. Wander the streets, visit a café, and admire the architecture. The symbol of the city is a dragon, which you will see throughout the city, representing strength and courage.

Day Trip to Slovenia: Cafes in Ljubljana
Day Trip to Slovenia: Cafes in Ljubljana

Three sights not to be missed when taking a day trip to slovenia: 

  • Presernov Trg Square: this central square of Ljubljana features the Urbanc house, a stunning art nouveau building, a statue of the famed Slovenian poet, France Prešeren, and the Franciscan church of the Annunciation built in the 17th Century
  • The Triple Bridge: To the south of the square is the city’s famous Triple Bridge, which was first built in 1280. It has since been rebuilt and renovated several times. The three bridges, made of limestone and concrete, connect the medieval town and the modern part of Ljubljana.
  • The Dragon Bridge: Built in 1900, this bridge is adorned with four huge, impressive green dragons. It is awe-inspiring!
Day Trip to Slovenia: Lake Bled
Day Trip to Slovenia: Lake Bled

Lake Bled: After visiting Ljubljana we went to Lake Bled, which is one of the most beautiful lakes I have ever had the opportunity to visit. The town surrounding the lake is called Bled, and it is the perfect place to spend a night or two and enjoy all that the lake has to offer. Go for long walks, rent a canoe, and dine by the waterfront.

Lake Bled Canoes
Lake Bled Canoes

There are three activities that you must experience, even if you go just for a day trip to Slovenia:

  • The Church On The Island: In the center of the Lake Bled is a teeny island which had only one structure, a 17th century church. You can visit this church and ring the wishing bell above the church nave. According to legend, whoever rings this bell and makes a wish is sure to have their wish come true!
Bled Castle
Bled Castle
  • Bled Castle: A visit to the castle is essential when visiting Lake Bled, largely because of the gorgeous views of the lake. In addition to that the castle houses a museum which provides you with details about the history of Bled and the castle, which is the oldest castle in Slovenia. The castle also has a cafe and a wine cellar, where you can purchase delicious Slovenia wines.
  • Lake Bled Cream Cake: Before you leave Lake Bled be sure to stop at one of the cafes along the water and sample the famous Lake Bled cream cake! It features a thick layer of sweet custard, topped with vanilla cream, and then finally puffed pastry. It is sweet and luscious, and the puffed pastry adds an element of crispiness. This treat is not to be missed! Enjoy it with a cup of coffee.
Day Trip to Slovenia
Day Trip to Slovenia: Lake Bled Cream Cake

The Verdict: A day trip to Slovenia is a must! It’s a charming, wonderful country that is worth a day trip, weekend away, or even a week-long vacation.

Day Trip to Slovenia

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