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Experience Europe's longest zipline over the Sava Dolinka River in Slovenia. Enjoy breathtaking views, expert guides, and family-friendly adventure.
Imagine soaring 4 km across the stunning Dolinka River on Europe’s longest zipline, with seven different cables offering panoramic views of Slovenia’s Triglav National Park. That’s exactly what this zipline adventure in Bled promises, and from the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary, it’s clear this is an experience packed with adrenaline, scenery, and professional guides.
What we love most about this tour is how accessible it is for beginners and families, thanks to the safety-focused approach and friendly guides. The views, especially over the river and mountain peaks, seem breathtaking—perfect for those looking to add a thrill to their Slovenia trip without overly complicated logistics.
One consideration—it’s a hike up to some of the ziplines, which might be a challenge for those with limited mobility or young children. Also, parking isn’t included, so planning your arrival time is smart. Otherwise, this activity suits adventure seekers, families, and groups wanting a safe but exhilarating outdoor experience.

Longest Zipline in Europe: Glide across 4 km of steel cables, offering an unparalleled perspective of Slovenia’s natural beauty.
Expert Guides: From Nase and Matic to Martina, guides are praised for their professionalism, safety knowledge, and friendly attitude.
Stunning Views: Expect breathtaking vistas of the Dolinka River, mountain peaks, and the lush landscape of Triglav National Park.
Family-Friendly & Safe: Suitable for beginners, with all safety equipment provided, and clear instructions.
Convenient Location: Close to Bled, with a quick 7-minute drive to the start point, making it easy to include in your itinerary.
Flexible Booking: Reserve now with pay later options, free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—perfect for flexible travel plans.

This zipline adventure, hosted by Zipline Dolinka, is designed to turn your Slovenia visit into a memorable thrill. The tour lasts about 2.5 hours, including transportation, safety briefing, and multiple zipline runs. What’s notable from the start is how well-organized and welcoming the team is, setting your mind at ease right away.
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You’ll meet at the central location in Bled—Cesta svobode 1—an easy walk from most accommodations around town. If you’re arriving from outside Bled, it’s worth leaving a bit earlier to account for potential traffic, especially in peak seasons. After a short van ride of about 7 minutes, you’re at the base camp, where the adventure begins.
Once there, you’ll be fitted with all necessary safety gear—helmet, harness, and gloves. The guides, including favorites like Domen, Neva, and Simeon, are friendly and attentive, making sure everyone is comfortable and confident. The safety briefing is thorough, and reviewers mention that the guides do a fantastic job of explaining procedures clearly, which is a big plus especially for nervous first-timers.
The main event involves soaring over the Dolinka River and the surrounding peaks on 7 different cables. One reviewer, Cassidy, highlighted how the guides like Jerry, Neva, and Simeon made her feel safe and confident, even as she initially felt terrified. The views during the flight are described as “incredible” and “breathtaking,” with the landscape unfolding beneath you like a living postcard.
The longest cable stretches 4 km, providing plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and snap some photos if you’re quick. Every zipline has a unique perspective—some over the river, others between mountain ridges—so each cable feels like a new adventure.
Reviews consistently praise the guides for their professionalism, friendly attitude, and safety focus. Names like Tommy, Domen, Martina, and Matic come up repeatedly as excellent at making guests feel comfortable, whether it’s explaining safety in detail or offering tandem options for those wishing to record their experience.
Commentary from guides about the wildlife, environment, and history adds an educational layer to the thrill. Reviewers mention that guides like Nase and Matic not only ensure safety but also enrich the experience with fun facts, making the adventure both exciting and informative.
After completing all seven cables, you’re returned to the starting point, with plenty of time to reflect and share photos. The entire experience wraps up in about 2.5 hours, making it a manageable yet exhilarating addition to your day.

Starting Location at Cesta svobode 1:
An accessible meeting point in central Bled, close to many accommodations.
Transportation:
A quick 7-minute drive in a comfortable van, which helps keep the energy high for the main event.
Safety Briefing at Lake Bled:
A 20-minute session where guides explain safety procedures, gear use, and how to enjoy the experience without worry. Reviewers note the guides give clear instructions that boost confidence, especially for first-time zipliners.
Zipline Runs:
Allocated approximately two hours, including multiple runs on the seven cables. The longest zipline offers the most impressive views and duration, while the shorter ones still deliver adrenaline and scenic delight.
Return to Cesta svobode 1:
Back in Bled, with the option to relax and discuss your adventure.

Note: Guests should arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled start and wear comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, and bring water.
Clothing & Footwear:
Wear comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity. Closed-toe shoes are a must—sneakers or hiking shoes work perfectly.
Weather & Packing:
The operation runs in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly. Light rain gear might be helpful on cloudy days.
Age & Body Restrictions:
Suitable for children over 6 years old and those weighing up to 120 kg. Pregnant women and children under 6 are advised not to participate.
Group Size & Booking:
Small groups or private options are available, which enhances the experience, especially if you prefer a more intimate adventure.
Parking & Arrival:
Parking isn’t provided, so plan ahead. Arriving at least 15 minutes early ensures a relaxed start.

Guests consistently highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guides. Many mention how guides like Jerry, Neva, and Martina went above and beyond to make everyone feel safe and confident. Cassidy’s review captures this well: “They gave us clear safety instructions and made us feel more than comfortable,” she says, describing her initial fears melting away once up in the air.
The scenery is another stand-out feature. Multiple reviewers mention the “breathtaking views” over the river and mountains, emphasizing how these vistas make the thrill even more memorable. Samantha, for example, called the views “gorgeous,” and Ana described the zipline over the river as the “best experience,” thanks to the guides and scenery.
Safety is clearly a priority. From detailed briefings to friendly guides who check everyone’s harnesses, the experience feels carefully managed. Michael mentions minor issues like the mini bus’s air conditioning but highlights the guides’ professionalism, which suggests a high level of safety and organization.
This zipline adventure in Bled offers a rare chance to fly across the Slovene landscape on Europe’s longest zipline, with plenty of time to enjoy the views and the thrill. It’s especially well-suited for those who want a safe, guided experience—beginners, families, and groups alike. The professional guides, known for their friendliness and safety focus, ensure you’re in good hands from start to finish.
While the hike up to some zipline stations might be a consideration for those with mobility concerns, the overall experience is a fantastic blend of adrenaline, education, and natural beauty. The short duration and manageable group sizes make it a perfect half-day activity, easily fit into your Bled itinerary.
If you’re after a memorable adventure that combines stunning scenery with a fun challenge, this zipline tour is well worth the price, especially given the quality of guides and the uniqueness of the longest zipline in Europe. Truly a highlight of any Slovenia trip.

How long does the zipline tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including safety briefings, transportation, and multiple zipline runs.
Is the activity suitable for children?
Yes, children over 6 years old can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult.
How many ziplines are included?
There are seven unique ziplines, with the longest stretching 4 km.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable outdoor clothing and closed-toe shoes. Bring water and dress appropriately for the weather, as it operates in all conditions.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes, the activity is suitable for anyone weighing up to 120 kg.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking beforehand is recommended; you can reserve now and pay later with flexible cancellation options.
Can I do this if I’m pregnant?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate for safety reasons.
Is parking available at the site?
Parking is not provided, so plan to arrive early and consider alternative parking options nearby.
What makes this tour special?
It’s the longest zipline in Europe, offers stunning scenic views, and is led by knowledgeable, friendly guides who prioritize safety and enjoyment.