Lake Bohinj’s glassy basin cuts a broad, blue swath through the Julian Alps at Ribčev Laz, Slovenia. For first‑time paddlers, the SUP course at Lake Bohinj turns the lake’s sheltered shorelines into a gentle classroom where you learn balance, stroke mechanics, and on‑water safety over three focused hours. The program runs from the meeting point at Ribčev Laz 60, 4265 Bohinjsko jezero, Slovenia, and is designed for adults (minimum age 18) under the guidance of an experienced, internationally certified instructor. You start on kneeling drills and shore‑based demonstrations before moving to the board to practice stance, forward and turning strokes, and efficient recovery after a fall. Instructors emphasize river‑and‑lake etiquette, wind awareness, and how to read Bohinj’s micro‑conditions so you can paddle confidently on flat water and light chop. Equipment is sized for each paddler; coaches give hands‑on adjustments until proper form feels natural. What makes this offering stand out is its setting. Bohinj is Slovenia’s largest glacial lake, carved by ice and ringed by limestone peaks of the Julian Alps and the Triglav massif. Clear, cold water and the nearby Savica Waterfall mean every paddle stroke comes with alpine views and chances to spot chamois on steep scree slopes or alpine marmots in the meadows. The course provides a low‑impact way to experience Triglav National Park from lake level, complementing hikes and the region’s climbing routes without requiring previous water skills. Practical travelors’ notes: the session lasts about three hours and is aimed squarely at beginners and occasional paddlers; no prior SUP experience is required. Wear quick‑dry layers, secure footwear, and bring sun protection — conditions change with mountain weather. The course is ideal for travelers staying in Bohinjska Bistrica or Bled who want a gentle water activity between mountain days. Beyond the lesson itself, the instructors often point out local ecology and low‑impact techniques that keep the lake healthy: avoid dragging gear across spawning shallows, rinse equipment to prevent invasive species, and respect shoreline nesting birds. For anyone who wants to progress, the course forms a solid technical base for guided tours, flat‑water fitness paddles, or light touring across the lake’s long fetch. Whether you’re checking stand‑up paddleboarding off your list or seeking a calm, alpine water experience, this beginner SUP course at Ribčev Laz offers safety, skilled coaching, and one of Slovenia’s most scenic paddling classrooms. Equipment is provided and adjusted to each participant, including boards, paddles, and life vests; instructors cover basic self‑rescue, leash use, and capsizing drills. Groups are kept intentionally small so coaches can give individual corrections. Mornings are the calmest time to learn on Bohinj; ask at booking about private follow‑ups or longer guided paddles to build distance skills, and seasonal skills clinics.