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Where is the best place to swim in Lake Bled?
Grajska beach

Grajsko kopališče ("Castle Bathing Area") is a designated outdoor bathing area by Lake Bled. Situated just below the magnificent castle rock, it enjoys a sunny and picturesque location.For those who seek a sense of adventure, the opportunity to swim from the south of the lake to Bled Island is an experience not to be missed.There are plenty of reasons to swim in the sea in Slovenia. There are 21 natural bathing sites on the 42-kilometre Slovenian coast, some of which belong to hotels, while others are accessible to the general public.

Why is the water in Bled so blue : What might not dawn on you until you reach the precipice is that the waters of Lake Bled are among the bluest in the world, a fact you'll probably also note if you cool off by jumping into them. As is the case with Petyo Lake, Lake Bled's coloration results in part from the fact that it's formed of glacier run-off.

Is Lake Bled water clean

I was in awe at how clean the water is! I could literally walk directly up to the water and see to the bottom. I stopped through on my drive to Ljubljana so I didn't do much other than walk around the lake and take pictures. There are even areas where you are allowed to swim.

Where to swim in Ljubljana : If you're visiting our capital city of Ljubljana, there are quite a few city swimming areas available: Kolezija and Ilirija Swimming Pools are just a stone's throw away from the city centre. You can also be refreshed at the Kodeljevo Swimming Pool or the Laguna City Beach. There is even a camping site at the latter.

Every year before summer the quality of bathing water is checked, and the parameters are retested every 14 days throughout the bathing season. Lake Bled has been ranking among the highest quality bathing areas in Slovenia for years.

Every year before summer the quality of bathing water is checked, and the parameters are retested every 14 days throughout the bathing season. Lake Bled has been ranking among the highest quality bathing areas in Slovenia for years.

How far is the swim to Lake Bled

around 2km
The average swim distance is around 2km. The average daily distance is around 4km.In Slovenia, you can drink tap water, since it is pristine. The food available on the Slovenian market is produced without any genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). You can also get food produced in organic or ecological manner.In Slovenia, you can drink tap water, since it is pristine.The tectonic structure of the lake has not only shaped the lake itself, but has also contributed to the emergence of many thermal springs on the east side of the lake, where temperature does not drop below 20°C.

The reason Ljubljana doesn't make as perfect a base as Lake Bled is because there simply isn't enough to see and do around this capital city. Its very nice. Just not as great a base as Bled. One of the most common mistakes people do is – they try to explore Lake Bled as a day trip from Ljubljana.

Where is it easier to swim : Since the density of sea water is greater than that of fresh water, the swimmer experiences higher buoyant force upwards and feels lesser weight and it is, thus, easier to swim.

Is Bled or Ljubljana better : Ljubljana is a lively, beautiful town and you'll have far more dining options in the evening than in the little town of Bled, which in my opinion is (as a town) nothing special. The lake is beautiful and scenic and worth visiting, though. Still, Bled makes a convenient base for exploring the area.

Can I drink tap water in Lake Bled

Residents of Bled do not buy bottles and bottled water, but pour it from the tap. By Lake Bled, you will find drinking fountains where you can easily pour yourself cold water from the Radovna river, which quenches your thirst more than all bottled waters combined!

Safety at night:Very safe

The crime rate is quite low and it's rare to encounter any dangerous situations. The locals are friendly and the area is well-lit with frequent police patrols. However, it's always smart to be aware of your surroundings and follow standard precautions like avoiding quiet and dimly lit areas.Swimming in the lake is free of charge, no matter where you decide to go on the lakeshore. You will need to purchase an entrance fee for visiting the Grajska Lake Bled beach under the mighty castle. You can view the price list for daily tickets on the website.

How clean is Slovenian water : In comparison with developed countries, water quality in Slovenia is among the highest in Europe.