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Most people will think of France, Switzerland, Austria, or Italy when the Alps are mentioned in conversations about European ski trips. It can be a surprise to discover that Slovenia also shares some of this magnificent mountain range, and their snowy peaks are relatively undiscovered by international tourists. They may not be the biggest or the highest resorts, but they sure are cheaper than any of the other countries that share the Alps. A daily pass at most will only set you back Euro for context, a daily pass in the popular US resorts can cost about three times that much! Rob and I invited some of our friends from Australia and the US to join us on a week-long ski trip based in Bled , a gorgeous lakeside town positioned between snow-capped mountains in northwest Slovenia. I can confirm that skiing in Slovenia is really a fab way to experience the Alps on a budget! Ski season in the Julian Alps is generally from December to April. We used the skiresort. You can also check snow-forecast. There was an average snow depth of 25cm at most of the resorts and we had a light snowfall four days before we arrived, but that was it for the entire time that we were in Bled. We managed to fit in a few days on the slopes, but most of the resorts were only half open. Hopefully the conditions will have improved by the time I publish this guide! This will allow you to visit most of the popular Slovenian resorts plus a few in Italy and Austria over consecutive days. Buying individual passes for each resort is also an option. This is what we did and we found it very easy. Vogel is situated inside Triglav National Park and is the closest proper ski resort to Bled. We visited Vogel on our first day to do some practice runs unfortunately it only had one chairlift operating when we were there. The resort is not huge, but it is super pretty! The gondola up to the resort has fab views over Lake Bohinj and the surrounding mountains. Kranjska Gora is the largest ski resort in Slovenia. Kranjska Gora is known for hosting the Alpine skiing world cup and is also one of the rare few resorts that has a ski village right at the base. It has loads of beginner slopes so is great if you want a casual ski experience. Krvavec is a popular resort because of its proximity to the capital city of Ljubljana. As Krvavec gets plenty of cashed-up city visitors, it apparently has the best facilities and has been voted the best ski resort in Slovenia a few times. Cerkno is a family-friendly ski resort a little further from Bled than some of the other resorts. A local favourite, it has also grabbed the title of best ski resort in Slovenia a handful of times. The lifts are modern and some are high-speed, so you can expect minimal wait times after each run. Kanin is the highest altitude ski resort in Slovenia, and the peak is on the border of Italy which means you can actually ski into both countries on the same day. We intended to spend a day at this mountain but the cable car was unfortunately closed due to high winds so we had to give it a miss. Tarvisio is a decent-sized ski resort in the northeast corner of Italy. A day pass is only a few Euros more than the Slovenian resorts, so Tarvisio could be an excellent option. Gerlitzen is one of the few resorts that had all of its slopes open for business while we were there. It was a surprisingly easy minute drive from Bled, though it did cost about 15 Euros in tolls to drive through the huge tunnel that runs under the Alps from Slovenia to Austria. Driving in Slovenia was fairly easy. They drive on the right, like the rest of Europe. The roads are fairly good, though there were some narrow passages that wind through the small towns which made me a little nervous at times! Return tickets can be booked online one day in advance and only cost 10 Euro or if you have the Julian Alps ski pass, the shuttle is free on certain days of the week. My quest for a ski rental store in Bled was unsuccessful. We also stopped by the Alpinsport rental store in Bohinj near Vogel but for some unknown reason it was closed when we turned up. Classic Eastern Europe. In the end, we rented skis from each of the resorts on arrival. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. It was an amazing trip! A shame about the lack of snow, though — apparently the whole of Europe was experiencing an exceptionally warm start to the winter season? Travel Jobs About Me Contact. Search Menu. Austria Europe Slovenia. Written by Ashlea Wheeler. Share this article Facebook X Pinterest. It was on my first trip to Slovenia in that I first heard about the country as a ski destination. Views of Lake Bohinj from Vogel ski resort in Slovenia. Ski slopes at Vogel ski resort. Sunset over the Alps at the base of Gerlitzen in Austria. Read more posts about Slovenia. Related posts. 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