Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

(Ben Green) #1
SLOVENIA 437

VISITORS’ CHECKLIST

60 km (37 miles) NW of
Ljubljana. @ from Bled.
n Bled Ljubljanska cesta
27, (386) 578 0200; Trenta
Na Logu, (386) 5388 9330;
Zgornja Radovna Pocar Farm,
Zgornja Radovna 25, (386) 578


  1. 8 ® on Lake Bohinj
    and in Bled and Kranjska Gora,
    just outside the park.
    http://www.tnp.si


KEY
Visitor information
Peak
Minor road
Walking trail
Cycle route
Park boundary
International border

Vrata Valley
A classic glacial
valley on the
northern side of
Mount Triglav,
Vrata valley is
overlooked by
tower ing limestone
rock formations.

Pokljuka Plateau
This unspoilt area of
pine forests and pas-
tures is crisscrossed by
nature trails. The
highlight is the Pokljuka
Gorge, which burrows
through the pla teau’s
northern flanks.

The Goreljek Peat-Bog Nature Trail
passes through unspoilt wetlands,
rich in cranberries, bilberr ies and
the insect-devour ing sundew plant.

The Radovna cycle route
leads visitors through
verdant farmland dotted
with traditional villages.

Mount Triglav
Slovenia’s highest peak,
Mount Triglav is a national
symbol; its three-peaked
silhouette appears on the
national flag.

Mount Vogel
1,922 m (6,306 ft)

Mount
Triglav
2,864 m
(9,396 ft)

Kanjavec
2,569 m
(8,428 ft)


Debela Peč
2,014 m
(6,608 ft)

Pršivec
1,761 m
(5,778 ft)

Bled
6 km (4 miles)

Lake
Bohinj

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Lake Bohinj (see
pp438–9) is the
largest water body
in Slovenia.

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