A fascinating capital, charming coastal towns, beautiful alpine villages, stunning natural attractions, and much more – enjoy this wonderful selection of absolutely the most beautiful Slovenia pictures, taken either by professional photographers or amateur photo enthusiasts.
Lake Bled is famous for looking like it is straight out of a fairytale with it’s tiny island in the middle of the lake and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Image by Mark Gregory / CC BY-ND 2.0
The Ljubljanica river runs through the center of the old town and is the center point for restaurants, cafes and shops. Image by Gilad Rom / CC BY 2.0
Piran is a true gem of the Adriatic coast. Image by Nicolas Vollmer / CC BY 2.0
Jasna Lake with mountains in backdrop, near Kranjska Gora, Slovenian Alps, Gorenjska, Slovenia. Image by MihaV / CC BY 2.0
The Lipica Stud Farm is the cradle of all Lipizzaner horses in the world. It is one of the most beautiful cultural and historical monuments in Slovenia, with the history reaching back to the year of 1580. Image by Gorupka / CC BY 2.0
Hilly vineyards in the wine region of Goriska Brda. Image by Tomislav Medak / CC BY 2.0
Slovenia’s beauty is found not so much in its cities, but in its green countryside, where time passes more slowly. Image by Vidar Karlsen / CC BY 2.0
A panoramic shot of the old Mediterranean town of Izola. Image by Bryan Pocius / CC BY 2.0
The Solkan bridge over the beautiful Soca river. Image by Miran Hladnik / CC BY-SA 2.5 si
Lake Bohinj is Slovenia’s largest glacial lake. It’s located in the Triglav National Park in the Slovenian Alps, only 26 km from more touristy Lake Bled. Image by Vicente Villamón / CC BY-SA 2.0
Zelenci Springs, the source of the Sava Dolinka river. Image by Igor Pečovnik / CC BY 2.0
USA Today rates the Church of the Assumption of Mary on Bled Island as one of the world’s most beautiful churches. Image by James Southorn / CC BY 2.0
The Postojna Cave system is 20.6 km long and two million years old. Image by Donald Judge / CC BY 2.0
The Strunjan Nature Reserve with Izola in the background. Image by Leonvince / CC BY-SA 3.0
Ljubljana is a charming place and also incredibly picturesque. Image by Agathe / CC BY-SA 2.0
The road to heaven – The local church just outside Jamnik, dedicated to Saints Primus and Felician, is built at an impressive location on a hill overlooking most of the northern part of the Ljubljana Basin. Image by Maurice / CC BY 2.0
The Tartini Square is the social and cultural centre of Piran. Image by Infinite Ache / CC BY-SA 2.0
To visit the island in the middle of Lake Bled, you need to travel by a traditional gondola-like wooden boat, called a Pletna. Image by Maik-T. Šebenik / CC BY-ND 2.0
Vintgar Gorge is the major attraction in the immediate vicinity of Bled. A decked footpath and several wooden bridges enable you to walk into the heart of the gorge. At the end of the gorge, you will find a beautiful 13 meter high waterfall. Image by Gilad Rom / CC BY 2.0
Predjama Castle in Slovenia, built into the mouth of a cave, it even has a secret escape route out the back – well worth a visit if you’re in Slovenia. Image by Stephen Colebourne / CC BY 2.0
In the north western corner of Slovenia are the limestone mountains known as the Slovenian Alps. Image by 29cm / CC BY-SA 2.0
The beautiful Old Town of Maribor along the Drava River. Image by Dennis Jarvis / CC BY-SA 2.0
The village of Brezje is arguably the most renowned pilgrimage destination in Slovenia and is known for its Basilica of Mary Help of Christians which attracts numerous visitors. Image by Johann Jaritz / CC BY-SA 3.0
Autumn at the Soca River in the Slovenian Alps. Image by Bernhard Latzko / CC BY-ND 2.0
Slovenia’s pre-Alpine landscape – the village of Labinje near Cerkno. Image by Jeancaffou / CC BY-SA 3.0
Time passes more slowly in the Slovenian countryside. Image by Christopher Michel / CC BY 2.0
Ljubljana from atop the Ljubljana Castle tower. Image by Mark Doliner / CC BY 2.0
Soca Valley is an area of outstanding unspoilt natural beauty. Image by Lorenzo Magnis / CC BY-ND 2.0
Podcetrtek is a charming village on Slovenia’s eastern border with Croatia in Obsotelj, where most people come to relax at the Terme Olimia thermal spa. Image by Dejan Danailov / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
Krka River and old town, Novo Mesto. Image by Andrej Jakobčič / CC BY-SA 2.0
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The photos are truly beautiful. I have physically seen many of the attractions and I can honestly say that the reality is even better than the photos! So many attractions in one small country. Slovenians are so fortunate to live in such a beautiful paradise!
Ahhhhhh, this land is calling my heart!!!!
very very beautiful place