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How do you spend a day at Lake Bohinj?
between 2-5 hours

Marked trail around Bohinj is 12 km long and takes anywhere between 2-5 hours, depending on your pace and number of stops along the path around the lake.Lake Bohinj is 4.2 km (2.6 mi) long and 1 km (0.62 mi) at its maximum width. It is a glacial lake dammed by a moraine. The largest of the streams that flow into the lake, the Savica ('little Sava'), is fed from Črno jezero (Black Lake), the lowest-lying lake in the Triglav Lakes Valley.From the main bus station, via Bled, Bohinjska Bistrica and Ribčev Laz, a bus takes you to Ukanc every hour. The Bohinj bus runs regularly in the Upper and Lower Bohinj valley. Most departures and arrivals of organised services are linked to the arrivals and departures of trains and regular bus lines.

Is Lake Bohinj worth it : Many visitors to Slovenia say they've never seen a more beautiful lake than Bled…that is, until they've seen the blue-green waters of Lake Bohinj, 26km to the southwest. Admittedly, Bohinj lacks Bled's glamour, but it's less crowded and in many ways more authentic. It's an ideal summer holiday destination.

How to spend a day in Lake Bohinj

What can I do at Lake Bohinj You can swim in Lake Bohinj, walk around the lake, take a kayak, rowing boat or SUP on to the water, take the cable car up to Vogel for a bird's eye view, hike to a viewpoint or bike around half of the lake. It' easy to spend a couple of days just exploring the lake itself.

Is it better to stay in Lake Bled or Lake Bohinj : If you're looking for a more crowded and lively atmosphere, Lake Bled is probably your best bet. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and shops lining the lake, as well as boat rentals and other activities. On the other hand, if you're looking for a more relaxed and natural setting, Lake Bohinj is the place for you.

Lake Bohinj is more known for camping and staying in private accommodation. It would be fair to say, that tourists prefer more Lake Bled, and the locals prefer Lake Bohinj. If you like our Slovenia local travel tips, you can support Let's Go Slovenia travel blog.