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    Vintgar Gorge

    Posted by Brichard 25 October 2011

    A beautiful and usually peaceful gorge with well-maintained walkways that take you through the heart of the gorge and undulate their way along the path of the deep turquoise water.
    The moderate fee involved is definitely worth it and the gorge makes a nice short trip if you are based in Bled. You can even walk there, although it is quite a long journey with not too simple a route to follow.

    www.slovenia.info/si/naravne-znamenitosti-jame/soteska-vintgar.htm?naravne_znamenitosti_jame=109&lng=2
    Gorje Tourist Information Center
    Podhom 80, 4247, Zgornje Gorje
    +386 4 572 52 66
    Google map: bit.ly/t3n24O

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    Swimming in the lake

    Posted by damnednames 16 May 2009

    Though, during my brief stay in Bled, the weather wasn't all that consistent I would absolutely recommend going there to see the sights and swim in it's beautiful lake. While there I stayed in the affordable campsite on the lake's edge. I arrived just after dawn and, the walk down from the train station, as the morning mist curls off over a carpet of conifers which trail towards distant mountains, must be the best introduction to this painfully picturesque location. The Baroque church on an island in the blue-green lake offsets the natural beauty with an air of mysticism; this, coupled with the cliff-top castle looking over the lake, give the feeling that you're in a sublime, fantasy film set. Expect to see others swimming and rowing in the azure waters and, I urge you, don't think twice about jumping in to join them.

    www.bled.si/en/

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    Lakes Bled and Bohinj

    Posted by AnnaLiseWhite 10 May 2009

    Incredibly beautiful, quiet and calm lakes locted in the middle of the Julian Alps. Lake Bled incorporates little beaches for wild swimming, as well as designated areas for swimming plus boating, fishing and cafes. In the middle stands an island with the idyllic church of St Mary which you can reach by boat. Lake Bohinj is quieter and there are many places to access the lake and swim.

    Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj, Slovenia
    www.bled.si

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