Pretty Packed
  • About me
  • Africa
    • Morocco
    • Namibia
    • South Africa
  • Asia
    • Armenia
    • Cambodia
    • Iran
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Laos
    • Malaysia
      • Sabah
      • Sarawak
    • Myanmar
    • Singapore
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Turkey
  • Europe
    • East
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Finland
      • Hungary
      • Latvia
      • Poland
      • Romania
      • Russia
      • Slovakia
      • Slovenia
    • West
      • Austria
      • Belgium
      • Czech republic
      • France
      • Germany
      • Greece
      • Iceland
      • Ireland
      • Italy
      • Netherlands
      • Portugal
      • Spain
      • Switzerland
  • North America
    • Canada
      • Alberta
      • BC
    • Cuba
    • USA
  • Oceania
    • New Zealand
    • Australia
      • New South Wales
      • Northern Territory
      • Queensland
      • South Australia
      • Victoria
      • Western Australia
      • 88 days diaries
  • South America
    • Peru
  • World of jobs
    • 88 days diaries
June 30, 2015 by andreaonderweg

Cueing up in Vintgar

Cueing up in Vintgar
June 30, 2015 by andreaonderweg

One of Slovenia’s major attractions is the Vintgar gorge and this is obvious when I arrive in the full parking lot. Slovenians, Dutch, Italians, Germans, Austrians… they’re all here to see the beauty. But I didn’t arrive by car. From the town of Bled you can find the gorge via some wonderful trails through the countryside.

DSCN1922

Initially I started from the wrong trail. I’d checked with the locals, but they’d pointed me in the wrong direction. Nothing to worry about though, because I soon found out where I was and how to get back on track. The first part of the track went along a relatively busy road unitl we reached a group of houses. I took a small side track via a pretty church and a massive house and ended up on a road leading to the main track. As soon as I was back on track I saw other walkers and signs to the gorge.

The houses here in Bled look a little like Austrian Alp or Bavarian houses, with huge wooden balconies. I also loved the details like hearts in the wood and the beautiful flowers hanging from the balconies. At the entrance of the gorge was a restaurant, followed by a parking lot that had to be organized by attendents. My plan was to take the 12.30 bus back home to Bled to avoid having to walk back. A good plan, but that left me with just over an hour to explore the 1,6km long gorge. Now is that not a long distance, but when you are shuffling along a busy path following people that are not remotely in a hurry and stopping and blocking the path every 10 meters, it is a challenge.

There was a wooden boardwalk along the cliff sides whenever there was no room for a path. The gorge was beautiful, but also pretty chillly. It’s a pretty easy path, with some steps and obstacles. The views are pretty, although you won’t have it to yourself often. Consider packing a picnic to enjoy along the water. There are also some huts where you can buy snacks at both entrances. For a nice 5 to 6 hour trip, walk via the Bled castle and have a look around there. The castle museum isn’t amazing, but the entrance fee is worth it for the view alone!

 

Share:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window)

Like this:

Like Loading...

More adventures like this

Previous articleMuch MuchaNext article Wall art

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Get new posts in your inbox

Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Get new posts in your inbox

Enter your email address to subscribe and receive notifications of new posts by email.

 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d