Mount Blegoš
Blegoš, at 1,562 meters, is part of the pre-alps in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia and is the second-highest peak in the area. This part of Slovenia is relatively undiscovered and easy to overlook, making it a perfect destination for those seeking easier hikes away from the crowds. On clear days, you are rewarded with impressive panoramic views of Slovenia in all directions.
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Peričnik Waterfall
The Peričnik Waterfall is located in the Vrata Valley, a few kilometers from the village of Mojstrana, which sits at the entrance to the valley. Peričnik is one of the taller waterfalls in Slovenia, and what makes it really special is that you can walk along a path behind the cascading water. The experience is thrilling, with the roar of the waterfall all around you—and you should expect to get a little wet!
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Sleme Peak
The Sleme peak and the meadow below make a perfect spot for a short hike and picnic. The trail is suitable for most ages, including children, offering a good balance of ease and adventure. From the peak and meadow, you are rewarded with fantastic views of the Julian Alps and Triglav National Park in all directions.
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