Triglav National Park

Triglav National Park

Triglav National Park, the only national park in Slovenia, features the Julian Alps' diverse landscapes and offers abundant outdoor activities.

210,000
Acres Protected
373
Miles of Trails
1,600,000
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Triglav National Park

Triglav National Park
 

Located in northwestern Slovenia, Triglav National Park is a premier destination known for its breathtaking alpine scenery, diverse ecosystems, and rich cultural heritage. Covering around 340 square miles, the park is centered around Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak at 2,864 meters. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering extensive hiking trails, mountain biking tracks, and opportunities for rock climbing and skiing in winter. Visitors can explore glacial valleys, pristine lakes like Lake Bohinj, and a wealth of flora and fauna, including chamois and ibex. Established in 1981, the park holds ecological significance, protecting vast tracts of ancient forest and a network of rivers like the Sava Bohinjka. Historical monuments, mountaineering history, and traditional alpine architecture draw cultural interest. Triglav National Park's natural beauty and recreational potential make it a top travel destination in Central Europe.

Highlights

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Mount Triglav, the tallest peak in Slovenia and a national symbol.

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Lake Bohinj, Slovenia's largest and most pristine glacial lake.

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The Soca River, known for its vibrant emerald waters.

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Tolmin Gorges, a dramatic and accessible geological wonder.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Triglav

The highest mountain in Slovenia and central to the park's identity.

Lake Bohinj

A crystal-clear glacial lake perfect for swimming and kayaking.

Soca River Gorge

Offers kayaking, rafting, and stunning views along its emerald-hued waters.