Base yourself on the shores of Lake Bohinj for an activity-packed adventure into the wild beauty of Slovenia. With a tour leader who knows every hidden viewpoint, you’ll hike, e-bike, paddleboard and even white-water raft, experiencing the landscapes from every angle. There’s much to discover: Triglav National Park, the Soča River, Lake Bled, and even the Goriška Brda wine region, known as the Tuscany of Slovenia. It won’t take long to see why this region is considered one of Europe’s most breathtaking.
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Culture
Mixed-Activity
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Region & Country & City
Europe: Slovenia
Included in the Price
- All breakfasts, two dinners - All accommodation - All transport and listed activities - Tour leader and mountain guides throughout - Group arrival and departure transfers available
Not Included In The Price
- Travel insurance - Single accommodation (available on request) - Visas or vaccinations - Tourist tax
Accommodation Information
- Accommodation: 6 Superior nights (Hotel Jezero) - Travel by private minibus - Group normally 4 to 16, plus leader. Minimum age: 16
Map
Itinerary
Day 1 Adventure begins in Bohinj
Begin the adventure in Bohinj, a glacial valley framed by forested slopes and Lake Bohinj, the largest permanent lake in Slovenia. It sits within Triglav National Park, the country’s only national park, established in 1981 to protect the alpine ecosystems surrounding Mount Triglav.
Around 6pm, say zdravo to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and hear more about the adventures ahead.
Your tour leader then ensures a warm Slovenian welcome by arranging a group dinner.
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Day 2 Hike around Lake Bohinj • Explore the waters by stand-up paddleboard • Join an evening lantern walk
Warm up for the week with a serene 7.5mi (12km) hike around beautiful Lake Bohinj, which should take us three to four hours. As we go, our tour leader shares stories from the region, from Zlatorog (the legendary chamois said to guard the mountains) to how local communities live alongside the national park today.
With a mixture of gravel roads and forest paths, plus old-style wooden bridges typical of Bohinj, the trail delivers a changing perspective on Mount Triglav, Slovenia’s highest summit at 9,396ft (2,864m).
Return to the lake after lunch for a two-hour stand-up paddleboard adventure, learning the technique on calm water before striking out to explore. Because motorboats are heavily restricted here, the lake remains one of the most peaceful in the Julian Alps.
Come evening, we set out on a gentle lantern-lit walk to the lakeshore. On this 45-minute excursion, the light fades over the water, and the lanterns cast just enough glow to guide us along the path.
Day 3 Cycle alongside the Soča River • Taste local wines with a sommelier
Transfer to the nearby railway station for a one-hour train ride to Kanal ob Soči; tracking the Idrijca and Soča rivers, it is considered one of the most beautiful railway routes in Slovenia.
On arrival, we collect our e-bikes, fit our helmets and set off on a 24mi (38km) cycling adventure.
We start by the emerald-green Soča River, following the waterway before gently climbing into the hills of Goriška Brda, a renowned wine region close to the Italian border.
Often known as Little Tuscany, the area is characterised by vineyards, olive groves and cherry orchards.
Around 1pm, we pause at a local winery for a sommelier-led wine tasting before a 30-minute ride to the city of Nova Gorica. Here, we catch the train (with our e-bikes) back to Bohinj, where we cycle back to our hotel.
Day 4 Ride e-bikes around Lake Bohinj • Visit a family-run farm
Back on the e-bikes, we head to Lake Bohinj, riding through landscapes that reveal why this corner of Slovenia is so closely tied to nature. Our 18mi (30km) loop, which should take three to four hours, includes stops to appreciate the canyons, caves and cascades shaped by the Bohinjka river over centuries.
Midway through the ride, we pause at a family-run farm, where you’re welcome to join an optional cheese tasting. It’s also a chance to hear how alpine dairy traditions shaped life in this corner of the park − a story that comes to life when you meet the people who still practise them.
After seeing traditional Slovenian hayracks known as kozolci in Studor village and the award-winning Bicycle Bridge Across the Sava River, we finish at our hotel around 3.30pm, with a free afternoon to explore or relax.
Day 5 Hike or choose an optional zipline adventure • Raft the Soča River
Set off early, leaving around 7.30am to cross the Julian Alps and head into the Soča Valley. The transfer (three hours, including stops) takes us through Kranjska Gora, briefly into Italy (bring your passports today!) for a photo stop at Lake del Predil, then back over the Predel Pass into Slovenia.
Around 9.30am, those who’ve opted in tackle one of the longest zipline routes in Europe, descending 10 cables suspended high above the valley. Speeds build gradually, reaching up to 37mph (60kph). Those not ziplining join the tour leader for a guided walk in the hills, which should take around 1hr 30min.
After a short lunch break, we head to the Soča River for an afternoon of white-water rafting, navigating 5mi-6mi (8km-10km) of clear alpine water (Class I-IV rapids) with experienced skippers before returning to the hotel around 7pm.
Day 6 Walk the wooden walkways of Vintgar Gorge • Explore the Alpine resort town of Bled
Travel one hour to the entrance of Vintgar Gorge, a narrow chasm carved by the Radovna River. A wooden walkway leads us for 1mi (1.6km) between near-vertical walls, where the river funnels into rapids, whirlpools and small cascades.
After returning to our vehicle, we continue (20 minutes) to the magical town of Bled, set beneath the Julian Alps and known for its small island church and clifftop castle.
After a guided tour, you have free time to explore further. You could choose to climb to Bled Castle, whose 11th-century fortifications stand on a rock bluff above the lake, or join a boatman rowing a pletna, a traditional flat-bottomed wooden vessel, to the island church famous for its wishing bell. Our tour leader will also offer an optional hike to one of the viewpoints overlooking the lake.
This evening, we enjoy our farewell dinner – an excellent chance to relive our adventures together and perhaps start planning the next.
Day 7 Adventure ends in Bohinj
You’ve walked the Vintgar Gorge boardwalks, ridden the trails around Bohinj and Brda, and rafted the lively Soča River, but now it’s time to begin your return journey home.
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