Triglav National Park

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Triglav National Park (Triglavski Narodni Park) covers nearly all of the Slovenian section of the Julian Alps, a total of nearly 85,000 hectares and is centered on Mount Triglav (2864m). It is popular for its outdoor adventure possibilities, numerous gorges and waterfalls, and the spectacular Lake Bohinj.

Triglav National Park Halal Travel Guide

Triglav National Park borders Italy in the west and Austria in the north. It attracts over two million visitors annually. The park includes 25 settlements, with a total population of 2,352, most in the town of Ribčev Laz. Tolmin Gorges are the lowest and southernmost access point to Triglav National Park and an extraordinary natural feature.

History

The first proposal to protect the area around Triglav came from Prof. Albin Belar in 1906. However, it was not until 1924 that the Alpine Conservation Park was established in the valley of Triglav Lakes. In 1961 and the Triglav National Park was founded and in 1981 and the borders were expanded to their current locations. In 2003, Triglav National Park was included in the UNESCO MaB (Man and Biosphere) network.

The park is home to many plants and animals. The park's most revered animal is the chamois, of which only 2,000 exist. Legend tells of the Zlatorog and the golden-horned chamois that live on the mountains. Other wildlife includes ibex, marmot, golden eagles and the brown bear, although most animals stay away from humans and animal sightings are rare. Common plant life includes the Julian poppy and the purple Zois bellflower. Most plants are protected.

Tourist office

  • Tourist Office Dovje-Mojstrana in Mojstrana, tel/fax +386 45891 320 Tourist Office - Infos
  • Tourist Office Kobarid - @sotocje.si ☎ +386 5 380 04 90 In Kobarid, Tourist Office - Infos
  • Tourist Office Tolmin - @sotocje.si ☎ +386 5 380 04 80 In Tolmin, Tourist Office - Infos

Travel as a Muslim to Triglav National Park

Travel on a Bus in Triglav National Park

Buses run hourly from Ljubljana to Ribčev Laz GPS 46.2745,13.8883 and Lake Bohinj (Bohinj Jezero), in the southeastern corner of the park . The buses stop in Bled GPS 46.37118,14.10687 and Kranj GPS 46.24594,14.35448. The 30-km journey from Bled takes 45 minutes. Schedules are available online].

By Rail

There are around 6 trains a day each way between Bohinj and other stations to Nova Gorica. From Nova Gorica there are onward connections to every city in Italy and other parts of Slovenia. The train is affordable and the stations along the way are very picturesque with flowers adorning the station platforms and most of the journey offers impressive views of the turquoise Soca (Isonzo) river.

On some weekends during the summer there is a steam train service between Nova Gorica and Bled. The tickets include a return journey and lunch at Bled Castle.

Many of the outdoor adventure agencies based in Bled run sports-based excursions to the park.

What to See

Vintgar_Gorge2 - Vintgar Gorge, near Bled

  • Vintgar Gorge - GPS: 46.39472, 14.08722 A 4.5-km walk from Bled, in the northeastern section of the park Opening Hours: Open to the public only during summer Vintgar Gorge Bled Vintgar-Klamm 38 wooden footbridge path (dating to 1893) runs for 1600 m along the Radovna River, terminating at the Šum waterfall.
  • Lake Bohinj (Bohinjsko Jezero) - GPS: 46.283377, 13.858881 - Lake Bohinj Wocheiner See Pronounced BAW-heen. Beautiful lake surrounded by the Julian Alps.
  • Pokljuka Ravine | - GPS: 7km walk or bus ride from Bled, in the same direction as Vintgar Gorge, past the villages of Gorje and Krnica - 2-km long and 40-m deep, carved into limestone by water flowing from the Pokljuka glaciers and the only reminder of which is the Ribščica stream, a tributary of the Radovna River.
  • Savica Waterfall - GPS: 46.295014, 13.796864 West of Lake Bohinj, a 45 minutes walk west of the Hotel Zlatorog, alternatively take one of 6 daily buses Opening Hours: April-October: 08:00-18:00 €2 Savica (waterfall) Ukanc - slap Savica 60-m high waterfall and a must-see. Climb up a series of zig-zagging steps to the top of the gorge. Very popular tourist attraction.
  • Peričnik Waterfall - GPS: 46.439167, 13.900556 Pericnik Waterfall, in the northern section of the park, is a 6-km walk from Dovje-Mojstrana. - Peričnik Falls BurgerPericnikPoleti
  • The Source of the Soca River
  • Kluže Fortress - GPS: 46.361303, 13.589833 6km northeast of Bovec - Kluže Fortress SpodnjeKluze1 Imposing picturesque fortification positioned above the deep gorge of the Koritnica River.
  • Mostnica Gorge - GPS: 46.341869, 13.879031 1km north of Stara Fuzina, just Northeast of Lake Bohinj, over the Devil's Bridge € 2 A This smoothly carved ravine is 1-km long and 20-m deep, with hundreds of circular hollows known as river mills. Be careful if it is raining. The 21-m Mostnica Waterfall (Slap Mostnica) is an additional 40-minutes walk through the fields to the north.

LakeBohinjInSummer - Lake Bohinj In Summer

  • Church of St. John the Baptist - In Ribčev Laz GPS: 46.27877, 13.88684 Opening Hours: July & Aug 09:00-12:00 SvDuh-Bohinj.JPG Tiny church, but includes some of the most brilliant frescoes in Slovenia, many painted by the Master of Bohinj. The exterior frescoes, however, are barely discernable. Dates to the 13th century. Wooden porch paved with river stones form the date 1639.
  • Migovec Caves - Sistem Migovec | - GPS: 46.253122, 13.763806 - Migovec System A 24,900-m (82,000 ft) long and 975-m (3,200 ft) deep Alpine cave system within Mount Tolmin Migovec.
  • Boka Waterfall - GPS: 46.315436, 13.495604 - Boka (waterfall) Boka Falls Slovenia -

What to Do

  • Climbing Mount Triglav - GPS: 46.378333, 13.836667 - Triglav Triglav Mount Triglav is the 2864-m high "Three-Headed" mountain found on everything Slovenian ranging from the national flag to Laibach's LP Krst pod Triglavom (Baptism under Triglav). While you don't need any climbing skills to ascend it, you should have no fear of heights or steep parts and you should trust your grip. Starting from the nearest mountain hut and the easiest route to the peak will take less than a day. There are many steep parts but everywhere there are cables and metal handles to hold on to. As on all mountains and the weather can be viciously changeable, with temperatures alternating between +30 and -10°C, even in summer. The routes to the top are open only between June and October, and ascending with a guide is, while not legally mandated, very advisable due to the labyrinthine route. Most climbers spend two nights on the route, although fitness nuts have been known to complete it in a single day.
  • Vogel Cable Car Ride | - GPS: 46.26385, 13.84021 Opening Hours: May-mid Oct 08:00-18:00 €9 single, €13 return Ride up to the Ski Hotel at 1537m in 5 minutes. Offers great views of the lake and the reflections of the surrounding mountains, and possibly Mount Triglav. The optional walk down takes 2 hours. When at the top, spend some time to hike around the nearby ski slopes.
  • Other medium height mountains include:
  • Jelovica - GPS: 46.3014, 14.1303 - Jelovica Jelovica Talež
  • Pokljuka - GPS: 46.360278, 14.03 - Pokljuka Winter cottage at night at Pokljuka 2 - Galetovec, Lipanca
  • Mežakla - GPS: 46.401667, 14.040833 - Mežakla Mezakla-AC1 Jerebikovec
  • Karavanke - GPS: 46.416667, 14.416667 - Karawanks Karavanke1 - 120 kilometers long mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps on the border between Slovenia and Austria. It is traversed by important trade routes and has a great tourist significance. Ajdna, Roblek under Begunjščica or Dobrča.
  • Canyoning | - GPS: - Triglav National Park has several picturesque gorges.
  • Rafting | - GPS: 46.3161, 13.4941 - Popular at the Soca River.

Festivals

  • Kravji Bal (Cows Ball) | near Hotel Zlatorog GPS: Opening Hours: Mid-September Celebration of the return of the cattle from the pastures. Includes folklore events, live music, and a lot of soft-drinking

Halal Restaurants in Triglav National Park

Outside of the settlements and the mountain huts usually sell refreshments. In Ribcev Laz, many of the hotels have restaurants.

  • MK Pizzeria | Ribcev Laz near the tourist office


  • Gostilna Rupa | Srednja Vas 87 GPS: Opening Hours: Closed Mondays One of the best restaurants in the park, specializing in Beef and fish. Live music on Thursdays.
  • Gostilna Mihovc | Stara Fuzina 118 near the Alpine Dairy Museum

Muslim Friendly hotels in Triglav National Park

Better accommodation options are located in the nearby towns of Bled, Dovje-Mojstrana, Kranjska Gora, and Bovec.

Mountain huts offering simple meals and accommodation are scattered about the national park. Reservations are strongly advised in peak season. Camping is prohibited in the park.

Stara Fužina

  • Apartments Bohinj - Mavrica | village of Stara Fužina ☎ +386 45 746 555 July-Aug and Christmas/New Years €85-129, other times €53-93 Two bedroom apartments with kitchens that can accommodate 4 or 6 people. There is a common room and free internet downstairs.

Penzion Bohinj, Stara Fužina 12, +386 4 572 34 81 / +386 51 349 035 (penzion-@ / www.penzion-bohinj.si). Hotel has 54 beds in 25 two- or. three-bedded rooms. B&B, half board, full board (price: 31-50,50 €).

Bohinjska Bistrica

  • Bohinj Hotel | 17 Triglavska cesta, Bohinjska Bistrica ☎ +386 8 200 41 40 - All rooms are designed with warm natural materials and high standard equipment and offer a magnificent view towards Julian Alps.

Ribčev Laz

  • Hotel Bellevue | Ribcev Laz 65 perched on a hill 800m north of Hotel Jezero Agatha Christie stayed here and commented that the lake is far too beautiful for a murder.
  • Hotel Jezero | Ribcev Laz 53 50m from the water The most prominent hotel on the lake. Pool, private secluded sauna, and fitness center. Popular restaurant with great food.
  • Pension Kristal | Ribcev Laz 4 at the entrance to the village
  • Hotel Pod Voglom | Ribcev Laz 60 On the southern shore of Lake Bohinj, 2-km walk from Ribcev Laz, near the Church of the Holy Spirit The cheapest option around. Rooms in the main building have shared shower facilities.
  • Pension Rozic | Ribcev Laz 42 100m east of the tourist office Rustic rooms but comfortable. Restaurant with good Meat dishes.
  • Hotel Zlatorog | Ukanc 65 On the western shore of Lake Bohinj Dreary rooms but free use of the pool.

Cope

As in all of Slovenia people generally speak a high level of English. Knowledge of Italian and German is also common although local residents always like to see foreigners try out some Slovene phrases.

Stay Safe

When hiking, always check weather conditions]. In case of storms, seek shelter in mountain huts. You should have proper equipment for hiking, including hiking shoes, helmets, clothes (with warmer clothes in backpack even in summer!) Use of ropes and belays is advisable for ferratas.

Snakes and bears can be found in Slovenia although it is very rare to encounter them.

In case of emergency, call 112 or contact nearest mountain hut.

News & References Triglav National Park


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