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Booking one of these amazing Slovenia Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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Self-Guided Slovenia Gravel Riding Adventure
Discover the amazing landscapes and epic gravel trails of beautiful Slovenia! The self-guided Slovenia Gravel Riding Adventure will take you over 650km, climbing over 12,500m on exciting rides across the country. Test yourself on mountains and delight in the incredible Slovenian nature parks.
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Self-Guided Trans-Slovenia Mountain Bike Tour
Discover the pristine natural beauty and lovely towns of western Slovenia on this self-guided mountain biking adventure. The Self-Guided Trans-Slovenia Mountain Bike Tour is an exciting cycling holiday that covers all the incredible landscapes between Kranjska Gora and Piran.
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Alps to Adriatic Cycling Holiday
Visit three beautiful countries on one amazing bike adventure! The Alps to Adriatic Cycling Holiday focuses on scenic routes that cover long distances without being overly difficult so you can focus on the pristine nature that surrounds you.
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Julian Alps Walking Tour
Slovenia is one of Europe’s true hidden gems just waiting to be discovered! On this 15-day self-guided hiking trip, you’ll hike over 270 km along the full loop of the Juliana Walking Trail. Explore the best of Slovenia’s mountainous northwest where the Julian Alps dominate the landscape.
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Discover Slovenian Alps Hiking Tour
This guided, 8-day hiking tour through Slovenia’s Julian Alps is a perfect way to discover Slovenia. It is the ultimate tour for all nature lovers who would like a mix of serious hiking and fun on crystal clear rivers and lakes, get to know the vibrant city of Ljubljana and savour authentic Slovenian food & wine.
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The Best Walks in Slovenia
Slovenia is still a bit of an undiscovered place to visit, and this 8-day guided walking tour is one of the best ways to experience the history, culture, and natural beauty of Slovenia.
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Plan your Slovenian adventure with highlights like the Julian Alps and Triglav National Park for mountain scenery and peak summiting. The Soča Valley offers emerald waters and water sports, while Postojna and Škocjan caves present underground exploration. For relaxation, cycle through Goriška Brda's vineyards, enjoying wine tasting along the way.
Slovenia captivates adventurers with its diverse activities. Enjoy hiking in the Julian Alps, rafting on the Soča River, and exploring Postojna and Škocjan caves. Cycle through Goriška Brda's scenic countryside or paraglide over Lake Bled for breathtaking views. For winter sports, Kranjska Gora offers superb skiing opportunities.
The best time to visit Slovenia largely depends on the activities you’re interested in. For hiking and cycling, late spring and early autumn provide pleasant weather and fewer crowds. The Soča Valley’s water sports are best enjoyed in the summer (June to August), while winter transforms Slovenia into a snow-covered paradise, ideal for skiing and snowboarding.
- Summiting Triglav: Climbing Slovenia’s highest peak in the heart of Triglav National Park is a must for adventure seekers. This challenging hike rewards with unparalleled views of the Julian Alps.
- White-water Rafting on the Soča River: Experience the thrill of navigating the rapids of the emerald Soča River. Its stunning clear waters set against lush green landscapes make it a top spot for rafting in Europe.
- Cave Exploration in Postojna and Škocjan: Discover the underground marvels of Slovenia by visiting the Postojna Cave with its iconic train ride and the UNESCO-listed Škocjan Caves, known for their immense chambers and unique ecosystems.
- Cycling in Goriška Brda: Ride through Slovenia's answer to Tuscany, Goriška Brda, where rolling hills dotted with vineyards offer gentle cycling routes paired with wine tasting and stunning scenery.
- Trekking the Julian Alps: Embark on a trek through the breathtaking Julian Alps, traversing diverse landscapes from high mountain passes to lush valleys.
Bring layered clothing for variable weather, waterproof gear, sturdy trekking shoes, a map or GPS, sunscreen, a water bottle, and a first-aid kit. The Alpine climate can change quickly, so be prepared for all conditions.
Yes, for popular trekking routes like those in the Julian Alps, luggage transfer services are available through various tour operators, making multi-day hikes more comfortable.
Trek durations can vary widely, from day hikes to week-long adventures. For a thorough exploration of the Julian Alps or Triglav National Park, plan for at least 5-7 days.
Certainly. Slovenia offers numerous family-friendly trekking options, including easier trails in Triglav National Park and around Lake Bohinj, suitable for children and less experienced hikers.
Accommodations range from mountain huts and lodges available in national parks to hotels and guesthouses in nearby towns. Booking in advance is recommended, especially in peak season.
Yes, Slovenia's well-marked trails and comprehensive hiking maps make it feasible for experienced hikers to embark on self-guided treks, especially in well-traveled areas like the Soča Valley.
Guided treks are widely available and offer the advantage of local knowledge and logistical support. They're a great option for those unfamiliar with the terrain or looking for in-depth information about the area.
The ideal trekking season is late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October) for mild weather and smaller crowds. July and August offer excellent conditions as well, though these months are busier.
While most trails are open without the need for special permits, there may be small fees for park entry or parking. Always check the latest information for your specific trekking destination.
In the Alps and forested areas, you might see deer, chamois, marmots, and a variety of bird species. Bears are present in Slovenia, but encounters are rare due to their shy nature.
Carry a detailed map, weather-appropriate clothing, and enough food and water. Inform someone of your route and expected return, especially when trekking in remote areas.
Stay on marked paths, carry out all trash, respect wildlife, and use eco-friendly accommodations and services. Supporting local conservation efforts through donations or volunteering can also make a positive impact.
While Slovenia has good mobile coverage, some remote areas in the mountains may have limited to no service. Prepare by downloading maps and important information beforehand.