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Located in the upper regions of Slovenia, the Triglav National Park protects a large section of theJulian Alps. Surrounded by lush alpine valleys, fairytale lakes and turquoise rivers, the national park easily tops the list of most scenic mountain landscapes in the whole of Europe. One of the main attractions is the prominent Mount Triglav, which measuring 2,864 meters, is the highest peak in the entire mountain range. There are many options for hikers in this area, from several days of hiking traverses while resting in huts, to short and wonderful 1-day trips. Visit between May and September for ideal hiking conditions.
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What should I know about Hiking Triglav National Park?
The Triglav National Park is located in the northwest of Slovenia, and consists of the southeastern part of the Alpine massif. The park is an untouched, breathtaking place in Europe, which offers an amazing world of rocky peaks, canyons, caves, gorges, ravines, waterfalls, forests and charming alpine meadows. This is the dream destination for outdoor lovers. The most popular towns around the park include the alpine town of Kranskja Gora, the charming touristic town of Bled, and the small picturesque village of Bovec.
Why should I choose Triglav National Park for my Hiking adventure?
Spectacular natural beauty
The Slovenian national park of Triglav, established in 1981, contains the highest peak of the Julian Alps on Mount Triglav (2,864 meters). It’s wonderful trails through untouched nature, under stunning peaks, cutting through lush forests and besides turquoise rivers and gorges, make Triglav National Park a dream destination for hikers.
The giant of Mount Triglav
Mount Triglav, standing at 2,864 meters, is the highest peak in Slovenia and is also a powerful national symbol, even appearing on the country's flag. There are several routes to the summit of Triglav, and of varying levels of difficulty. And if you’re looking for a range of climbs, then Triglav includes routes for hiking, climbing and even via ferratas.
Amazing hiking trails
Hiking is the most popular activity in the national park. Discover the stunning Valley of the Seven Lakes, the Soca Valley and the Pokljuka trail, which are among the many breathtaking areas to enjoy a unique hiking experience. Here in the Triglav National Park, there is something for everyone, from short 1-day hikes to week-long tours.
What can I expect from the weather during my Hiking trip in Triglav National Park?
The Triglav National Park has an alpine climate, consisting of short summers and cold winters. The valleys to the west of the park have a milder climate, as they are exposed to the Mediterranean. While the valleys in the northeast are affected by the harsher continental climate.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Triglav National Park region?
Slovene.
What currency is accepted around Triglav National Park?
Euro.
How can I get to Triglav National Park?
Most people arrive in Slovenia via Ljubljana Airport. From the capital, you can take a bus connection to reach the Triglav National Park. The trip will take you about 2 hours. Buses depart from the airport every 15 minutes. You could also hire a car and drive yourself.
What's the country code for the Triglav National Park region?
+386.
When is the best time to travel to Triglav National Park for Hiking?
Between May and September for the best hiking conditions.
Yan
Amazing hike!! Enjoyed it a lot:D
Sheryl
Dean was prompt and super knowledgeable about the area we were going to. He guided us safely to Slemenova Spica to enjoy the Julian Alps. As two girls from the city, we don't have much hiking experience, and he was patient and super helpful. We enjoyed our trip so much and it has been the highlight of our Slovenia trip. Thanks once again, Dean, for taking us on this experience!
I was very happy with our guide, Benedikt Arnold, who did a great job. He was much more positive than many of my previous guides and was prepared to take an (entirely justifiable) view on the weather, with very balanced judgement. I would happily use him again.
Szilvia
Our guide was Mitja Drinavec (not Matevz Vukotic), he was very nice and responsible during the entire trip. Thank you for the great experience.
Ettiene took us on a wonderful trip in the stunning Dolomites. First day was rain and snow, Ettiene planned an alternative program in the First World War tunnels so we didn’t have to walk in the rain all day. The huts were nice and good food. The trip was a bit too challenging for our mother (65) but Ettiene helped her a lot by carrying her bag and securing her with a rope on the steep parts. Via ferratas were super cool, wonderful views. A tip for others: just go because it is great, but expect some serieus walking up is inclusief to get to the via ferratas.
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