
Triglav National Park
Triglav National Park is a world of its own – a mountainous area of wild yet stunning nature that captivates everyone who steps into it. It offers visitors a pleasant experience, providing plenty of opportunities for recreation and various sports activities. It is a place that allows for combining the pleasant with the useful, discovering nature, and strengthening interpersonal relationships.
Triglav National Park is one of the largest national parks in Europe. Among all its mountainous beauty, Triglav stands out the most, also being the highest peak in Slovenia. In addition to picturesque mountains, the park also features rushing rivers, majestic waterfalls, forests, and beautiful meadows that invite us to explore them up close.


Discover the Natural Wonders of Triglav National Park
In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, constant work commitments, and ongoing stress, a visit to nature is a welcome relaxation for the whole family. Affordable accommodations, numerous charming inns for discovering local cuisine, museums, and natural attractions are just some of the reasons to choose Triglav National Park for your next family vacation. In addition to being easily accessible from all parts of Slovenia, the park spans an impressive 83,807 hectares. It primarily features high-altitude karst with characteristic alpine vegetation—perfect for children to learn about climate and plant life. Triglav National Park offers countless opportunities for learning and acquiring new knowledge, both for young and old alike. The national park is home to various animal and plant species that cannot be found anywhere else. Additionally, many historical figures originate from this region, making it an excellent opportunity for active family time, where children can learn about Slovenian history, society, cuisine, and traditions.
Healthy and Active Leisure Time in Nature
Spending time in nature, away from crowds and polluted air and environments, is ultimately very beneficial for the human body. Nowadays, we unfortunately dedicate too much time to technology, social media, and the internet in general. Instead of living in the moment, we spend our time planning for the future and revisiting past events online. Work and school obligations confine us and contribute to feelings of discomfort.
Triglav National Park offers countless opportunities for healthy and active leisure time in the embrace of complete silence and natural serenity. Book your vacation and choose to visit the national park next time. This way, you will spend at least a few days in nature, away from electronics and the fast-paced lifestyle. Triglav National Park is a perfect destination for families with children, couples, or even solo travelers who prefer exploring alone. There is something for everyone—a fascinating activity that will relax and recharge them.

Wonders That Simply Must Be Seen
With an abundance of natural attractions and diverse landscapes, everyone will find something for themselves in the park. Hiking, mountain running, cycling, rafting, and climbing enthusiasts will be delighted, as well as those who may not be in top physical shape. Of course, the locations listed below are not the only ones worth visiting in this area, but they are among the most popular.

Triglav and Its Surroundings
Triglav National Park is named after Triglav, which is also the highest mountain peak in Slovenia. At its summit stands the iconic Aljaž Tower, erected in 1895 by priest Jakob Aljaž. It is a must-visit for all mountain enthusiasts. Of course, Triglav is surrounded by numerous other attractions and natural treasures worth exploring. Among them are the Triglav North Face, the Vrata Valley with its monument to the fallen partisans who fought during World War II, and the Peričnik Waterfall, offering both a spectacular view and a refreshing retreat on hot summer days. Additionally, visitors can explore the Kot and Krma Valleys, the Triglav Glacier, and the Triglav Abyss. The Triglav Lakes Valley is home to seven stunning lakes, where various fossils can also be found.

Soča Trail
The Soča Trail is one of the most beautiful hiking routes in Triglav National Park, following the emerald-green Soča River from its source beneath Jalovec to Bovec. The trail stretches approximately 25 km and connects numerous natural landmarks, such as the Great Soča Gorge, Kozjak Waterfall, and the Mlinarica Gorge. Hikers can admire the crystal-clear waters, suspension bridges, and picturesque alpine valleys. The Soča Trail is part of the longer Alpe Adria Trail, which links Austria, Slovenia, and Italy, offering a unique experience of pristine nature and the historical heritage of the Soča Front.

Soča Valley
Triglav National Park also encompasses the Soča Valley, which provides a refuge for adventure seekers throughout different seasons. The upper part of the Soča Valley is Trenta, a valley of warm-hearted people and picturesque nature, dotted with accommodations for visitors. The Julian Alpine Botanical Garden, located at the foot of Kukla, is also part of Triglav National Park. This is the oldest botanical garden in Slovenia, situated at an altitude of 800 meters, and is home to more than 600 plant species.

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Experience a unique retreat in nature in the heart of Trenta. Embrace the tranquility of the mountains, enjoy outdoor adventures, and create lasting memories. Secure your spot at our campsite or choose the comfort of an apartment where relaxation and nature await you.
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