Lake Bohinj

Lake Bohinj is located about 25 km southwest of Lake Bled. To get there, you drive from Bled through a long alpine valley, and it feels like entering a different world with a slower pace. Deeper into the alpine landscape, you’ll find significantly fewer tourists, more untouched nature, and a wilder, more authentic side of Slovenia.

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Dvor Jezeršek

Restaurant Dvor Jezeršek is located in a renovated farm in the village of Zgornji Brnik (Upper Brnik), about 4 km from Ljubljana Airport. The restaurant offers high-quality Slovenian cuisine and is listed in the Michelin Guide. It caters to business lunches, conferences, and private events. The Jezeršek company also operates several other restaurants, including the one at Bled Castle.

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Ljubljana

Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia and the country’s most important business hub. The city has a compact, walkable center that is easy and pleasant to explore. Along the Ljubljanica River, you’ll find many small cafés, bars, and restaurants worth visiting for their selection of Slovenian food and wines. The old town beneath Ljubljana Castle is also particularly charming and deserves a visit. In most countries, the capital city would be at the top of a bucket list—but in Slovenia, Ljubljana faces stiff competition from the country’s many other outstanding attractions.

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Mount Stol (Hohstuhl)

Mount Stol is the highest peak in the Karawanke range. Climbing it is an amazing natural experience, and it takes a full day to reach the summit and return. Once you complete the climb, you’re left with an incredible sense of accomplishment and a memory that stays with you for a long time. For me, Stol was the first mountain I climbed in the Karawanke range, having previously mostly climbed peaks in the Julian Alps and the Kamnik–Savinja Alps.

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Vrata Valley

The Vrata Valley is the largest and most accessible valley on the northern side of the Julian Alps. It stretches from the village of Mojstrana to the imposing north face of Triglav. Surrounded by many of the highest peaks in the Julian Alps, the valley serves as an important starting point for hikes. However, it can be enjoyed by anyone—you don’t need to be a mountaineer to visit.

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The Jošt House

The Jošt House is a restaurant and mountain hut on top of Mount St. Jošt. It offers a combination of great food and incredible views. It is also a popular excursion spot for residents of the city of Kranj. The peak lies at an altitude of 845 meters above sea level. For many, it is a hiking destination that provides a great opportunity for some exercise after work. At the top, visitors are rewarded with a view of a large part of Upper Carniola (Gorenjska).

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