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Can you believe it, we've been on so many daytrips to lake Bohinj and admired the cable car going up into the clouds, imagining James Bond having a dust up with that big bloke on top of the wobbly gondola, but until this summer we hadn't been up! The opportunity came up to conquer this particular fear when we accompanied some friends on a daytrip to try out a Bohinj 'multi ticket', our simple plan.. And that's what we did! We had an early start from the Lodge with a sandwich stop along the way next to the stunning Sava Bohinjka river that flows from lake Bohinj towards Bled. We went directly to the cable car station, got our multi tickets and took the next gondola up. It makes sense to choose a sunny day for this daytrip, but on the top of a mountain the weather can always change, so always be prepared. If it's also sunny on top though, be careful, the sun seems to be even more powerful high up, so we were quickly down to T shirts and sun cream! Once the cable car is out of the way we can reassure anyone scared of heights, there is zero problem being up here. There are fabulous views to the lake below, which now resembles a stunning puddle and across to the largest mountains of the Julian Alps , one of Slovenia's three Alpine regions. Your senses become quickly overwhelmed with the views on offer. So maybe sit down with a coffee or pint for a while to take it all in for a bit! The opportunities to hike here on top are endless, as far as the eye can see and more. We had a stroll around around and jumped back on the ski lift to return to the cable car as we wanted to go down to the water and try out the boat. The view of mt Triglav, 2,m going back with the ski lift was especially breath taking. These ski lifts are used mainly in the winter of course, for skiers to get around, but in the summer you really get the feeling of a 'bonus' to be able to use them and enjoy the ride and views. With ears popping, we were back on the ground and easily found the boat dock next to the lake, above. The only thing you need to think about with the boat is if one of your party doesn't drive to the next stop then you need to come back on the boat or walk back to where you parked. But again, as long as you have time, the lake views and mountain sides towering up from the water like fjords make this an Alpine pleasure. The boat crew are friendly and you get a really interesting commentary about this mini region, so if you have time we recommend having a ride on the boat. We were blown away by the continuous beauty of this daytrip and the ease in which you can get around on top of the mountain. Most visitors to Green Slovenia totally underestimate the time they will need to even get a feeling of the multitude of stunning places to see here and so we really hope you leave space in your crammed agenda for the cable car visit to mt Vogel. Be prepared to be shocked by the wonders of Slovenia once again, as in our humble opinion this is NOT even the best cable car day out in Slovenia! How on earth can we say this when we have just told you how amazing our day was?! Please do not misunderstand how much we love mt Vogel, any other country in the world would be desperate to have this place in its 'list to dos'! It's just that the overall cable car experience to Velika Planina , 'Big mountain meadow' aka 'Heaven on Earth' in the Slovenian Kamnik Alps is even better!! Follow Us:. Email: info lipizzanerlodge. Contact Us Why Slovenia? Corporate English Training. Home Secret Places To Visit. Wow, please try to see them both!

Bled, Slovenia is Amazing….But See Why Bohinj is Even Better

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If you have followed this blog at all in the past two years, you probably have noticed something about me and that is I am pretty slow with publishing. This is especially true when those visits occur in the midst of a very intense, albeit ambitious tour of an entire continent. Nearly eight months later and thousands of miles traveled since, it is the tiny country of Slovenia that still stands out in my mind as one of the major stars in my metaphorical travel show. How can one country be so stunningly green, I do not know. Especially Bohinj, which you shall soon see…. As is usually the case though, this kind of notoriety comes at a price. Higher rates than most other places in the country and an obscene amount of tourists especially ones coming in on tour buses just for the day are things you should be prepared for, particularly in summer. But since you absolutely have to go if you are ever in the area, I have a few ideas that might make it a little more pleasant for you. Consider visiting off-season. As has been shown before, visiting a place outside of its peak season can often lead to a way more memorable experience. It rains way more June through August than any other season so statistically speaking, winter is the best time to go if crowds and precipitation are of concern to you. Interested in seeing what Bled can look like on bad day? Then click here. Stay longer. Since Bled is less than 60 km from Ljubljana, you can be sure that a majority of its visitors are just coming out for the day, if that. Stay in Bohinj instead. Cheaper, less crowded, and the real deal, Bohinj is only 30 minutes from Bled by car and yet a world apart. Bohinj on the other hand…in the few hours that I spent there it was hard for me to find anything not authentic about it. Quite simply put, Bohinj was another one of those quaint and beautiful places that made me consider putting all future travel plans on hold just to stay there for six months and live the simple life. Located inside gorgeously green Triglav National Park and surrounded by the Julian Alps, I really could sit and go on and on about how beautiful Bohinj is, but far more effective in my mind is to show you which is why I decided to make a short video tribute to it as well big on video tributes these days , make sure you select the HD quality. Set to the sexy sounds of Grimes for maximum impact, of course…. So whether or not Bohinj is actually better than Bled is all relative. At the time of my arrival, it absolutely was for me. I wanted a peaceful retreat and an authentic experience where locals were more prominent than tourists, but that is not to say that everyone headed out that way is looking for the same. Bled is an international superstar that went mainstream long, long ago while Bohinj has always been a national one with similar talent, but over time has preferred to keep things more low pro. In the end, regardless of the style you prefer, both are definitely worth seeing so I do hope you make it a point to spend a bit more time in that area if you can. I owe him a beer. Amazing way to wake up with that view… it gives you a humbling appreciation of life. Putting this together totally gave me a chance to feel like I was back there again, especially going through all the videos. The Aegean sounds amazing, really hope to make it there someday. Simply amazing! A roadtrip around the region would be my way to explore. I have read the views around the Julian Alps are impressive. Definitely, roads and highways there are great and so easy to navigate. Slovenia is for sure a road tripping kind of country. Thank you! It really is a beautiful place and believe me when I say the lakes are even more amaze-balls in person. Looks absolutely stunning. Reminds me of Croatia around the Plitvice Lakes region. Somewhat similar, Slovenia is just so much greener as a whole. Plitvice Lakes were beautiful though, will be writing about them soon :. Someday, when I am a millionaire, I will return to Norway to see its beauty. Your plan sounds good and if you do end up staying a few months, let me know so I can pay you a visit. Wonderful pictures! I also take time to write and reflect about a country, experience or adventure before I publish it. I think if give you time to digest the experience and give an more accurate story. I must totally agree with you — I also definitely prefer lake Bohinj to lake Bled. It is just so much more genuine and less touristy. I hope you got to see something else apart from Ljubljana, Bled and Bohinj while in Slovenia… There is just so much interesting stuff packed in such a small country, you could easily explore it for weeks. You are welcome to drop me a line at my blog if you ever need a travel advice for the neighbourhood. I definitely will drop you a line when I finally make it back there. Piran and Maribor were places I wish I could have added to the agenda, but just ran out of time. I will be back :. On a next visit, you should consider visiting Soca River Valley, a trip beginning on its source close to Trenta, passing through Bovec, Kobarid and Tolmin on these cities you should visit Tolmin Gorges and Kozjak Waterfall and keep going passing through a lot of beautiful places until Solkan Bridge… It is simply breathtaking… From there, when you reach Nova Gorica, you will be around 90 minutes away from the coast Piran, Portoroz …. Thanks for the tip, that sounds like an incredible trip and making me so eager to get back now! It was my pleasure, easy to write about incredible places. Exactly my feelings! I loved the scenery of Bled, it really is beautiful, but I did mind all the touristy stuff around it. Of course, it is a number one attraction for a reason and of course, there are lots of visitors I was one of them after all. But it kinda spoiled the whole atmosphere. On the other hand, I fell in love with Bohinj instantly. Exactly my kind of place — you feel that you are part of the beauty and not that you participate in ruining it. I just hope Bohinj will not have the same destiny in the end. Ahhh I am missing it now! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Made with in Kosovo. You Might Also Like Reply Ruth January 10, at pm Simply amazing! Reply Larissa January 11, at pm Definitely, roads and highways there are great and so easy to navigate. Reply Sacha January 11, at am Great post! Makes me really wanna go there now. Reply Larissa January 11, at pm Thank you! Reply Carmen January 11, at pm Looks absolutely stunning. Reply Larissa January 11, at pm Somewhat similar, Slovenia is just so much greener as a whole. Reply Megan January 11, at pm wow…if i didnt know any better, that looks like norway. Reply Larissa January 11, at pm Someday, when I am a millionaire, I will return to Norway to see its beauty. Reply Megan January 12, at am haha thanks for that ; probably doesnt help that my photography skills arent much better today than they were at 10 years old. Reply Stephen January 13, at am Wonderful pictures! Reply Larissa January 23, at am Thanks, Stephen! So glad to hear I am not the only one taking my sweet ass time :. Reply Larissa January 23, at am I definitely will drop you a line when I finally make it back there. Reply Filipe Schulz November 25, at pm On a next visit, you should consider visiting Soca River Valley, a trip beginning on its source close to Trenta, passing through Bovec, Kobarid and Tolmin on these cities you should visit Tolmin Gorges and Kozjak Waterfall and keep going passing through a lot of beautiful places until Solkan Bridge… It is simply breathtaking… From there, when you reach Nova Gorica, you will be around 90 minutes away from the coast Piran, Portoroz … It is worth the visit!!! Reply Larissa December 16, at pm Thanks for the tip, that sounds like an incredible trip and making me so eager to get back now! Reply T. January 27, at pm Hi dear, Thank you for all the words about Bohinj. I feel proud to be a part of it! You are welcome to come back anytime, for a longer period. Warm regards, T. Reply Larissa January 30, at am Hi T. Reply Monika June 4, at pm Exactly my feelings! Reply Larissa July 7, at pm Ahhh I am missing it now! 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