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Travelling to Bled

In this page you can find every information for a holiday in Bled, a pretty good destination in Slovenia (all info about the whole country here).
We will answer the most important questions: what to visit, when to go, how to get to Bled and what means of transport to use to get around. We will describe typical foods, the costs for tourists and where to find accomodation. We will list also the places to see around Bled, and we will also talk about safety and how each type of traveler can enjoy a trip here.
So, if you are travelling through Slovenia, here's everything to know about Bled for a perfect holiday.

General info for a trip to Bled

Bled is a town located in the northwestern part of Slovenia, known for its stunning natural beauty and a famous glacial lake. The town is situated at the foot of the Julian Alps and surrounded by forests and mountains. The lake itself covers an area of 2.12 km² and boasts an island with a 17th-century church, which can be reached by traditional wooden boats called pletnas. Bled is also known for its thermal baths, hiking trails, and ski resorts in winter. The town is easily accessible by road and train, and there are plenty of accommodation options for travelers of all budgets.

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What to visit in Bled

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1. Lake Bled: Lake Bled is the main attraction of Bled - a stunning, turquoise blue lake surrounded by towering mountains and beautiful countryside. Tourists can take a stroll around the lake or rent a boat to view the island, the castle, and the surrounding mountains. The lake also has a walking trail that runs around it, which is a popular place for jogging, cycling, and trekking. 2. Bled Island: Bled Island is a small, tear-shaped island in the middle of Lake Bled. The island is home to a church and a bell tower, which is said to make wishes come true once rung. Tourists can take a traditional pletna boat ride or rent a rowboat to reach the island. 3. Bled Castle: Bled Castle is a medieval castle located atop a hill overlooking Lake Bled. The castle is well-preserved and offers panoramic views of the surroundings. Tourists can explore its interior, which includes a museum, a wine cellar, and a printing press. The castle also hosts cultural events, concerts, and outdoor theatre performances. 4. Vintgar Gorge: Vintgar Gorge is a popular tourist destination located just outside of Bled. It is a narrow canyon carved by the Radovna River and features wooden boardwalks, bridges, and waterfalls. Tourists can take a leisurely stroll along the boardwalks or enjoy swimming in the natural pools.
5. Triglav National Park: Triglav National Park is located in the Julian Alps and is Slovenia's only national park. It's a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, who can enjoy hiking, cycling, water sports, and wildlife watching. The park is home to numerous walking trails, mountain peaks, and deep valleys.
6. Straža Bled: Straža Bled is a small hill located next to Bled Lake. It is a perfect place for families with lots of attractions for children, like tubing and adventure park with zipline. One of the best things about Bled is that many of these attractions can be explored together in a short period of time. Most take around an hour or two to explore, making Bled a perfect destination if you only have a little time in Slovenia.
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You can find more information in this page dedicated to the top 10 attractions to visit in Bled.

When to go on holiday to Bled

The best time to visit Bled is during the summer months of June to September when the weather is warm and the skies are clear. This is also the peak tourist season, so the town can be quite busy. However, if you prefer cooler weather and fewer crowds, you may want to consider visiting Bled in the spring (April and May) or autumn (October and November). During these seasons, the countryside is lush and the fall colors are spectacular.
It's worth noting that during the winter months, Bled offers great winter sport opportunities such as skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. However, the town can be very cold and covered in snow, so be sure to pack warm clothing and appropriate gear.

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How to get to Bled

To get to Bled, Slovenia, you have a few options depending on where you are starting from: 1. By Air: The nearest airport to Bled is Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (formerly known as Brnik Airport), which is located about 35 km from Bled. From the airport, you can rent a car, take a taxi, or take a shuttle bus to Bled.
2. By Train: Slovenia has a good train network, and there are frequent trains from Ljubljana to Bled. The journey takes about an hour and costs around 7 euros.
3. By Bus: There are regular bus services from Ljubljana and other major cities in Slovenia to Bled. The journey takes approximately 1-2 hours depending on the starting place.
4. By Car: If you prefer to drive, Bled is located about 55 km from Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. The drive takes approximately 45 minutes and is very scenic.
I would recommend checking schedules and prices in advance and depending on your preference and budget, choose the best option for your trip to Bled.
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Typical foods in Bled

Sure, here are some typical foods of Bled in Slovenia, along with a short description for each of them: 1. Kremna Rezina (Cream Cake): This is one of the most popular desserts in Bled. It consists of layers of puff pastry and vanilla cream, topped with whipped cream and powdered sugar.
2. Žlikrofi: These are dumplings made from potato dough and stuffed with various fillings such as pork, veal, or vegetables. They are often served with a side of sautéed onions and bacon.
3. Prekmurska Gibanica: This is a traditional pastry made from layers of dough, poppy seeds, cottage cheese, walnuts, and apples. It's a sweet and savory pastry that's perfect for breakfast or as a dessert.
4. Potica: This is a traditional Slovenian rolled cake made with yeast dough and a sweet filling. The filling can vary from walnuts, poppy seeds, tarragon, or even chocolate.
5. Bled Cream Cake: Similar to Kremna Rezina, this cake is made using a special recipe from Hotel Park's pastry chef. It's a must-try dessert when visiting Bled.
6. Idrijski Žlikrofi: These are a type of dumplings similar to Žlikrofi, but with a different filling made from a combination of potatoes, onions, and smoked bacon.
7. Bled Trout: Freshly caught trout from Lake Bled is a popular dish in Bled. It's usually pan-fried and served with a side of steamed vegetables. These are just a few examples of typical foods from Bled, Slovenia. There are many other delicious dishes that you can try when you visit this beautiful town!
You can find general info about typical foods in Slovenia here.

Is Bled an expensive destination for tourists?

Bled, Slovenia can be considered a moderately expensive destination for tourists, as prices for accommodations, dining, and activities can be higher than other destinations in Slovenia and neighboring countries. However, there are still affordable options available for budget travelers. Generally, peak tourist seasons (June to August) tend to be more expensive than off-peak seasons. It's recommended to research and compare prices for accommodations, activities, dining, and transportation before your trip to get a better understanding of your budget.

Where to find accomodation in Bled

The best areas to find accommodation when visiting Bled, Slovenia are: 1. Bled Center - This is the most convenient area as it's right in the centre of town. There are plenty of hotels, guesthouses and apartments to choose from, and you'll have easy access to all the attractions and restaurants.
2. Mlino - This area is located on the southern shore of Lake Bled and is quieter than Bled Center. It's a great place to stay if you're looking for a peaceful and relaxing holiday. There are fewer restaurants and shops in this area, but you'll still find everything you need.
3. Selo - Selo is a small village located just outside of Bled, towards the northeast. It's a great option if you prefer a more traditional and authentic experience, away from the hustle and bustle of the town center.
4. Zasip - Zasip is another small village situated just a few kilometers from Bled. It's a good option if you want to be close to the town but away from the crowds, and it offers some fantastic hiking trails in the surrounding hills.
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Is Bled a safe destination for tourists?

Yes, Bled is generally considered a safe place for tourists. The crime rate in Slovenia is relatively low compared to other European countries, and Bled is a small town with a friendly atmosphere that welcomes tourists. However, as in any destination, it is always important to be cautious and aware of your surroundings, especially at night and in tourist areas where pickpocketing and other petty crimes may occur. But overall, Bled is a safe and beautiful destination to visit.
You can find general info about safety for tourists in Slovenia here. Always check updated government info about travelers's safety on the ufficial Foreign Affairs website of your government, before visiting Bled.

What type of travelers will enjoy Bled the most?

Bled is a destination that caters to a wide range of travelers. It is particularly enjoyable for couples and families looking for a peaceful and scenic getaway, as well as for outdoor enthusiasts who love adventure, hiking, and water sports activities. There are many things to do in Bled, such as visiting the stunning Bled Castle, enjoying the breathtaking views from the Ojstrica viewpoint, swimming in the clear lake waters, exploring the Vintgar Gorge, and cycling around the Lake Bled. You can also take a gondola ride on a traditional Pletna boat to visit the island in the center of the lake, which is home to the iconic Church of the Assumption.
For young people looking for fun and an active nightlife, Bled may not be the best option. However, for those who appreciate nature, outdoor activities, and a serene environment, Bled is a perfect place to escape and recharge.

How to get around Bled

In Bled, there are various modes of transportation available to move around such as walking, cycling, public buses, taxis, and car rentals. However, the most convenient and commonly used mode of transport for tourists is by cycling or walking as the town is small and most sights and attractions are within walking distance.

What to see around Bled

Here are some nice places to visit in a day trip from Bled, Slovenia: 1. Vintgar Gorge - a stunning natural attraction with a winding wooden pathway.
2. Lake Bohinj - a serene and picturesque alpine lake with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
3. Postojna Cave - one of the largest and most spectacular caves in Europe, with incredible rock formations and underground rivers.
4. Ljubljana - the capital of Slovenia, with a charming old town full of historic buildings, museums, and cafes.
5. Predjama Castle - a fascinating castle built into a cliff face, with a dramatic history and some stunning rooms to explore.
6. Kranjska Gora - a beautiful ski resort nestled in the Julian Alps, with mountains, lakes, and forests to explore.
7. Triglav National Park - a vast and stunning wilderness area full of hiking trails, waterfalls, and mountain vistas.
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