Natural Attractions Around Bohinj

The natural attractions around Bohinj are one of its biggest draws for tourists. Many of whom come to use Bohinj as their starting point for various day trips, such as walking on the trails throughout the valley, as well as climbing and mountaineering adventures. The Bohinj Tunnel, part of the Bohinj Railway is also nearby.

In the winter, this alpine valley is a mecca for winter sports enthusiasts, everything from skiing, snowboarding, ice climbing and even ice skating on Lake Bohinj will provide plenty of opportunity for outside fun. In the warmer summer months, Lake Bohinj is a popular destination for swimmers and the nearby Sava Bohinjka River offers kayaking and fishing and for even more outdoor opportunities, one can try bike riding, trekking and climbing in many parts of this area.

Because of its geographic location, Bohinj was somewhat isolated in the past. The people who lived here were mostly descendants of the native people. Historical findings have shown that the valley had been inhabited far back as the Bronze Age. This isolation contributed to the development of a dialect that is quite different from the dialect in the Upper Carniolian area. People in this area live in 24 different villages, the largest being Bohinjska Bistrica.

Bohinj Hotel

The Bohinj Park Hotel is a beautiful eco resort and spa. They offer multiple room options, which include the hotel residence, the Presidential suite, the luxurious suite, the business suite, a family suite, the newly-weds suite, a panorama suite, the family room, different rooms have balconies and there are standard rooms to choose from as well. Because this is an eco friendly hotel, all materials used in the rooms are natural and every room comes with standard equipment. Room accommodations include air conditioning, hair dryer, heated towel racks, LCD TV, mini bar, a safe, phone and wireless internet.

Information about Bohinj

Bohinj, Slovenia, Europe is located in the Julian Alps in the northwestern part of the country. Bohinj is a beautiful alpine valley region and the name refers to the entire area of the Sava Bohinjka basin, which is southwest of Bled. The Bohinj region covers much more than just the Bohinj Valley, the entire region is bordered by the Lower Bohinj Mountains to the south, the Sava River to the east and Triglay, the highest mountain in Slovenia, to the north. This area is easily recognized by two of its lakes, Lake Bohinj and Perigla Cial Lake.

Bohinj Hotel

Here it is! A video about Bohinj ECO Hotel. Thank you Sara for posting it! There are many pictures of Bohinj ECO Hotel and also some of Bohinj and it's surroundings. Nice music in the background, relaxing and Eco friendly.

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Bohinj Travel Guide

Alpine Ibex, picture taken in the Julian Alps ...Image via WikipediaBohinj is in Slovenia in the northwest. It has any beautiful features like the Julian Alps. The Julian Alps were named after the Julian dynasty who ruled on the southern side of the Alps during ancient times. The are majestic mountains, the home of the white fairies in folklore. You can take daily tours or longer excursions with or without a tour guide. There are many beautiful rivers and hiking trails. You can even rent a mountain hut to sleep in. There are over ten marked hiking trails in Bohinj. On them you can visit places rich with cultural heritage. More information about Bohinj travel

Pictures of Bohinj

Here they are.. some nice pictures of Bohinj, Lake Bohinj and it's surroundings

Triglav national park

Lake Bohinj

Bohinj

Lake Bohinj



bohinj accommodation

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Bohinj lake is one of my favourite place to be in the work of spring & summer. It is beauty & clam merge for ideal holiday. The only thing missing for ideal stay was nice hotel in this area. With opening of this hotel, picture is now complete. It's very modern architecture combined with some traditional materials used in this area. Interior... more

Whole 17 years passed since I last visited Bohinj. I recalled it as a quiet, scenic village with a stunning lake & magnificent surroundings. Back then already I was five times happy that there's still places left on this earth that are untouched by "mass" tourism. Coming back August this year, the most stunning thing was that this place actually remains... more