Established in 1981, the Triglav National Park in Slovenia is home to the highest peak of the Julian Alps, Mount Triglav (2,864 meters). It’s scenic slopes and inspiring nature, with captive peaks, lush forests and stunning views, make Triglav National Park a dream destination to discover via snowshoeing.
Currency
Euro
Country code
+386
Language
Slovene
Best time to visit
Visit during the winter months between December and March for ideal snowshoeing conditions
What’s the weather like?
The national park has an alpine climate, with cold and frosty winters. The valleys to the west hold a milder climate, as they are exposed to the Mediterranean
Located in the northwest of Slovenia, Triglav National Park is a prized and pristine chunk of the country, that makes up the southeastern section of the Alps. The park features rocky peaks, gorges, forests and charming meadows, all heavily sprinkled with a healthy supply of snow. There are a number of scenic towns spread out across the park, including Bled, with its beautiful lake and castle, and the medieval rugged town of Kranjska Gora
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