The quieter, larger alpine lake inside Triglav National Park — 26 km past Bled, fewer tour buses, surrounded by Julian Alps peaks. Door-to-door transfer from your Ljubljana hotel.
Lake Bohinj is the largest natural lake in Slovenia, set inside Triglav National Park — 83 km north-west of Ljubljana via the A2 motorway and the Bohinjska Bistrica valley road. The drive is about 1h 15m and passes Lake Bled on the way.
Bohinj is a quieter alternative to Bled: fewer tour buses, more space along the shoreline, and direct access to alpine hikes (Mostnica Gorge, Savica Waterfall, Vogel cable car). The lake village of Ribčev Laz is the typical drop-off point; we can also drop at Ukanc at the western shore for the Vogel cable car or Savica Waterfall trail.
Per vehicle, not per person. All-inclusive drive cost. Cable car tickets and hut fees are not included.
Pickup at your Ljubljana address; drop at Ribčev Laz or Ukanc.
Professional, local route knowledge.
Bled lake viewpoint en route, free of charge.
Request waiting + return; we quote on hours.
Most common: Ribčev Laz village at the eastern shore. We can also drop at Ukanc for the western trails (Savica Waterfall) or the Vogel cable car parking.
No. Cable car tickets and any hut fees are paid at the venue. The transfer covers the drive only.
Yes — Bled is on the way (about half the drive). Request a combined-day quote with the time you want at each lake.
No — Bohinj is significantly quieter than Bled, especially outside July–August. It’s the better choice if you want space and hiking.
Mid-June to early September. The water is cold but clear; pebble shores need water shoes.
From €190 per vehicle. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Quieter than Bled, deeper into the Julian Alps.