This is where many hikers begin the Seven Lakes of Triglav trek.
To whet your appetite
for this deservedly celebrated region, tour our roundup of Triglav's most enchanted natural wonders.
While it's the most popular of all attractions in Slovenia,
Bled is merely the starting point for exploring Triglav.
The highest point of Slovenia is Mount Triglav at 2,864 metres(9,396 ft);
the lowest point is the Adriatic Sea at sea level.
If you want to get outdoors and explore some of the
amazing natural scenery in Slovenia, then Triglav National Park is the ideal spot to visit.
In fact, Triglav's prominence, run-off,
and far-reaching geological impact are so important to the nation that Slovenia included the“three-headed” peak on its official emblem and flag.
Along with the surrounding Julian Alps, Triglav is the location of the country's most iconic landscapes,
starting with the fabled fairy-tale town of Bled and its beautiful namesake lake.
Along with the surrounding Julian Alps, Triglav is the location of the country's most iconic landscapes,
starting with the fabled fairy-tale town of Bled and its beautiful namesake lake(pictured above).