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Trek Notes - SloveniaWalking in Slovenia, Lakes, Mountains, Rivers and CavesSlovenia: Forests, Hills & a Class A HikeThe Republic of Slovenia lies at the heart of Europe, where the Alps and the Mediterranean meet the Pannonian plains and the mysterious karst limestone landscapes around the Julian Alps. If you have been walking in the Alps or Pyrenees before, this region of great natural beauty will make a refreshing change from what you are used to. This compact escorted drive -trek encompasses a great range of naturally beautiful areas including Lake Bled and the seven Triglav Lakes. There are also possible ascents of a couple of attractive peaks, such as Ticarica (2071 m) and Mount Krn (2182m). Grade Day Stages: The duration of walking per day varies. You will normally be able to spend up to 2.5 -7 hours happily walking each day. Some days may have optional activities you might want to try. In this case please make sure that you are covered by your insurance.
We reserve the right to alter (shorten or lengthen) any day stage should local conditions make it necessary. Day 1 – Arrival in Ljubljana. Depart London, arrive Ljubljana.You will be transferred from the airport to your hotel (25 km) and then taken into the center of town where your guide for the week will give you a briefing. Then you are free to enjoy splendid views from Ljubljana castle and catch a glimpse of the sleeping dragon guarding the Slovenian capital. Quaint, narrow streets along the left bank of the Ljubljanica River, with its medieval bridges, are reminiscent of Prague - without the crowds. Climb up to Ljubljana castle, grab fresh fruit from the market and relax in one of the terrace bars near the riverbank.Our usual hotel is only ten minutes from the center of this tiny capital. Day 2 – Bled - Pokljuka - Bohinj. Sit on the soft grass and enjoy breathtaking views of Julian Alps! After breakfast we head to Gorenjska region. Our first stop is at Bled (55 km drive) the most picturesque lake in Slovenia. We continue to the Pokljuka plateau where our aim is to ascend one of 2000+ m high peaks close to Slovenia's highest mountain, Mount Triglav (2864m). The top of Debela Pec with its carpets of green grass and breathtaking views of Julian Alps is a perfect place for a lovely picnic-lunch. Our round trip brings us back to Pokljuka plateau. The afternoon rays of sunlight show us the best of alpine flora & fauna. We take a short ride to Bohinj and spend a night there. (Picnic Lunch pack is provided). Accommodation in Bohinj Day 3 – Triglav National Park. Walk on the green meadows observing shepherds huts where life still goes on in a traditional way. qIn the early morning we start trekking high above Bohinj. Uphill walking through pine forest bring us into the heart of the Julian Alps. Passing by shepherd's cottages and walking on green meadows we climb Mount Ticarica (2071m) with a breathtaking view of Seven Triglav lakes which are set below us like pearls on the string. On the way back we enter the valley of Seven Triglav lakes and the trail brings us back to the place where we started. If it is warm you may not be able to resist refreshing afternoon dip in to the lake. (Lunch pack is provided). Accommodation in Bohinj Day 4 – Bohinj. We start a day exploring the attractive gorge of the Mostnica River. This is no more than a pleasant half-day walk (approx. 3 hours) that will get rid of any stiffness. We discover together quite trails mainly used by shepherds making a nice contrast with the Triglav lakes. In the afternoon, for a change of pace, you can choose an optional activity. (Prices not included). We can enjoy a swim in the lake, go canoeing, go biking and for anyone who feels particularly adventurous there might be an opportunity to go on canyoning before dinner.Accommodation in Bohinj Day 5 – Bohinj - Soca valley - Bovec. This day we take a ride around the Julian Alps (about a 110 km ride) en route to the Soca valley. We drive through isolated alpine Radovna Valley - a naturalist’s dream. We make a short stop at the amazing Pericnik waterfall, from where the North face of Triglav can be seen - known to the mountaineers as a "Big wall". Later on the scenic drive over Vrsic pass (1611m) brings us to the upper valley of the Soca River, the Trenta. The 96km long valley of the untamed Soca River is one of the most unspoilt in the Alps, especially in its upper reaches as it winds through Triglav National Park. We visit the spring at Soca and start our hike alongside the emerald coloured river further down into the fairytale Trenta valley. We spend a night at Slovenian white-water centre, Bovec. Accommodation in Bovec. Witness beautiful nature, where the harsh alpine climate meets the mild influence of the Mediterranean, intriguing setting for Hemingway's novel Farwell to the arms. The small village of Bovec is overlooked by high peaks, but benefits from the warm breezes that blow from the Adriatic up the valleys. Situated towards the northern end of Primorska province, Bovec benefits from the warm breezes that blow from the Adriatic up the valleys. Day 6 – Bovec - Krnska lakes. In the morning we drive to the end of the lush Lepena valley and start our walk to Krnska lakes. We can extend our trekking to Mount Krn (2182m), with great views over the Adriatic Sea, which is only 50 km away. Afterwards we descend to Lepena and take a ride back to Bovec. The valley of Soca was a setting of some of the bloodiest fighting in history. The Battle and the collapse of the Italian army was the theme of the Hemingway's novel Farewell to the Arms. Bovec is the perfect place for kayaking and other river sports, and it’s no accident that some of Europe’s most skilled paddlers come from around here. In the afternoon if you still some energy and time left we suggest an exhilarating afternoon rafting (optional!) on the turbulent rapids of the Soca river. (Lunch pack provided). Accomodation in Bovec Day 7 – Slap Kozjek - Škocjan Cave. This is a drive and walking excursion day. Before setting off south, we drive to Kobarid. (17km) Just a short walk up a side valley we find the hidden Koziak Waterfall falling into a dark-green plunge pool. Then we drive into southern Slovenia - known as the region of Kras (Karst). We follow a windy road across Goriska Brda (45km), renowned for growing the best wines and fruits in the country; this takes us through the hilly area that borders with Italy. There is a variety of wines here that includes the world-class merlot and sauvignon and these can be tried in the wine cellars of Brda. This is a region of hospitable villagers, amazing rock formations and a pleasant climate giving it a special charm. In the afternoon we drive 75km to explore the unparalleled complex of caves at Skocjan (a UNESCO World Heritage site), where the Reka River has carved some 5 kilometres of underground passages out. After the experience in the underworld we drive back to Ljubljana (77km) where we spend our final night. Accommodation in Ljubljana. Day 8 – Transfer to Airport and Departure from LjubljanaAccommodation & Meals Accommodation is on a bed and breakfast basis for 7 nights (7 picnic lunches are included) in 2* and 3* hotels. Ensuite rooms when available (normally shower). Evening meals are not included in the tour cost. Night 1&2: Hotel Park**, Ljubljana. This hotel is situated in the quiet central part of the town surrounded by parks. Each room has a shower, toilet and telephone. The rooms are single and double. Each ** room is equipped with a TV set; some of them contain a minibar. There is also a restaurant, an exchange office in the hotel. In the vicinity (about 100m away) there are also tennis, handball and basketball facilities. The hotel is 800m away from the railway and bus station as well as from the bus stop link with the airport terminal. Nights 2, 3 & 4: Hotel Bellevue***, Bohinj. Night 5 & 6: Hotel Alp***, Bovec.
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