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Discover Triglav National Park on a guided full-day tour from Bled. Experience waterfalls, alpine passes, emerald rivers, and optional rafting—all with expert guides.
Taking a day to explore Triglav National Park with a guided tour from Bled offers a fantastic way to see Slovenia’s most striking landscapes without the hassle of navigating winding mountain roads yourself. This full-day experience promises a well-curated mix of waterfalls, mountain passes, rivers, and alpine scenery, all wrapped up in about 12 hours. The standout feature? The small-group format—limiting to only eight people—ensures you get personalized attention and plenty of time to soak in the views.
What really draws travelers to this tour is the chance to relax and enjoy the scenery while someone else handles the driving. Plus, the option to upgrade with white-water rafting on the Soca River adds an extra thrill for adventure lovers. But, as with any comprehensive day trip, there are a few things to keep in mind, like the long hours and some walking involved.
This tour is especially suited for those who want a highlight-packed day, appreciate knowledgeable guides, and enjoy exploring nature at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re an avid photographer or just eager to see Slovenia’s best natural spots, this trip offers great value and unforgettable scenery.

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This tour combines carefully selected stops in and around Triglav National Park, each offering a unique glimpse into Slovenia’s rugged beauty. The day kicks off early, with hotel pickup or the most convenient meeting point in Bled, starting at 8:00 am, giving you plenty of daylight to explore.
The first stop at Pericnik Waterfall is a highlight. This 40-minute hike takes you behind the cascade, allowing you to feel the power of nature up close. Reviewers call it a “hidden gem,” and the close-up perspective truly makes it special. It’s accessible enough for most walkers but still offers a delightful adventure. The fact that admission is included makes it easy to enjoy without extra fuss.
Next, we stop in the Zgornjesavska Valley, just before Kranjska Gora, for about 10 minutes. Here, you’ll get a quick, sweeping view of the Mt. Pik range—a photo-worthy moment that captures Slovenia’s mountainous grandeur. This brief stop is perfect for a quick snap or a breath of fresh mountain air.
A 30-minute visit to Zelenci Nature Reserve lets you see the spring of Slovenia’s longest river, the Sava. Reviewers speak of the area’s tranquil beauty and the interesting view of natural springs bubbling up in a lush setting. It’s an ideal spot for nature lovers and a peaceful pause in your busy day.
Traveling briefly into Italy, you’ll stop at Predil Lake for 30 minutes. Surrounded by towering mountains, this lake offers a picturesque scene and a chance to stretch your legs. The quick visit doubles as a photo stop and a taste of Italy’s alpine charm, making it an interesting cultural and scenic detour.
Back in Slovenia, the Soca Valley is the heart of the trip. Over four hours, you’ll traverse the Predil mountain pass, and descend into the emerald waters of the Soca River. This stretch is often cited as the highlight for many: the stunning color of the river, combined with the dramatic mountain backdrop, makes it a photographer’s dream.
Here, you can relax by the river, explore the surroundings, or opt for the white-water rafting upgrade (additional €70). Reviewers loved the freedom to choose their pace here; some even mentioned enjoying a peaceful picnic, while others craved some adrenaline.
Descending from the Soca Valley, the Vrsic Pass provides one of Slovenia’s most scenic drives. The road is narrow and winding, but the views are worth every hairpin turn. The guide will share local legends, including the story of the Pagan girl, adding a touch of local folklore. Stops here are about 30 minutes, enough to soak in the mountain vistas and snap photos of the Julian Alps.
The day wraps up at Lake Jasna, where you’ll have about 40 minutes to unwind. The lake is known for the impressive Goldhorn statue, symbolizing Slovenia’s mountain spirit. Reviewers reported that this peaceful spot offers a nice way to wind down after an action-packed day.

The entire experience is conducted in a private van, providing comfortable transport between stops. The small group size enhances the intimacy and flexibility of the trip—your guide can tailor the pacing and answer questions easily. The driver, often praised for being considerate and skilled on mountain roads, makes the journey smooth and safe.
People consistently mention the guides—like Alenka, Anze, and Tim—as the real stars of this tour. They bring a wealth of local knowledge, making the stops more meaningful and sharing stories that bring each place to life. From environmental insights to folklore, their commentary adds a layer of depth that elevates the experience.
At around 12 hours, this is a full but manageable day. Reviewers noted that walking is moderate, with most stops involving short hikes or strolls. Be prepared with comfortable shoes and layered clothing, especially since mountain weather can change quickly.
Priced at around $127.72 per person, this tour strikes a good balance between convenience, variety, and expert guidance. The inclusion of most entry fees and hotel pickup adds to its value. The optional rafting costs extra, but considering the stunning scenery and efficient itinerary, many reviewers feel it’s money well spent.

This trip is perfect for travelers who want to see the highlights of Triglav National Park without the hassle of self-driving. It suits those with moderate mobility—most stops involve short walks—and who appreciate a small-group, personalized experience. Adventure seekers will enjoy the optional rafting, while nature lovers will delight in the waterfalls, lakes, and mountain views.
If you like knowing the story behind each sight, the guides’ storytelling will make the experience even richer. It’s also a great choice if you’re short on time but want a comprehensive taste of Slovenia’s most beautiful scenery.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, or the most convenient location if you’re in a pedestrian zone in Bled.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended due to some walking involved. Layers are wise, as mountain weather can vary.
Can I join the optional rafting?
Yes, you can upgrade to include rafting on the Soca River for an additional €70. Bring a swimsuit and towel if you plan to participate.
How long is the tour?
The full-day trip lasts approximately 12 hours, starting at 8:00 am and returning to Bled afterward.
What are the group sizes?
The tour limits to a maximum of 8 travelers for a more intimate experience. Some reviews mention groups up to 16, but most feedback highlights small-group attention.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers found the pace suitable for moderate mobility and short walks. However, check if your children are comfortable with the long day and some hiking.
What is the likelihood of seeing good weather?
The tour is weather-dependent, but the provider offers rebooking options or refunds if canceled due to poor weather.
What makes this tour worth it?
The expert guides, stunning scenery, and well-planned stops ensure you get a balanced, memorable day exploring Slovenia’s natural beauty.

Opting for this guided day trip in Triglav National Park offers a comprehensive and hassle-free way to experience some of Slovenia’s most iconic natural wonders. The combination of waterfalls, mountain passes, emerald rivers, and lakes, paired with knowledgeable guides, makes for a truly memorable adventure. The small group size and flexible options—including optional rafting—add to the overall value.
Whether you’re a photography enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a scenic escape, this tour ticks many boxes. It’s ideal for those with a love for the outdoors who want a structured, informative, and fun day out, all while avoiding the stress of driving or planning every stop.
For travelers craving authentic scenery, a touch of adventure, and expert insight into Slovenia’s breathtaking landscapes, this experience is a solid pick. Just pack your camera and a sense of curiosity—you’ll leave with plenty of stories and stunning photos to cherish.