Paragliding Above Lake Bohinj

Paragliding above Slovenia’s largest Lake Bohinj is one of those activities that should definitely be high up on your bucket list.

Bohinj is known as the best place in Slovenia to go paragliding. The valley is beautiful all year round and offers different scenery depending on the season.

Tandem paragliding is the safest way to fly. The passenger does not need to have any previous experience. The instructor will give you some very simple instructions for takeoff and landing.

Tandem paragliding in Bohinj in Slovenia
The Bohinj area is known as the best place in Slovenia to go paragliding. (photo: Kumulus Paragliding, kumulusparagliding.com)

Tandem paragliding above Lake Bohinj in Slovenia
Tandem paragliding is a great way to get a taste of paragliding, have some fun, without undertaking extensive training or spending lots of money of gear. (photo: Kumulus Paragliding, kumulusparagliding.com)

Tandem paragliding with Kumulus Paragliding over Lake Bohinj in Slovenia
Tandem paragliding is not extreme thrill-seeking activity. Many people experienced it as a relaxing and peaceful because you fly like a bird without the noise of the engine, feel the high altitude, uninterrupted panoramic view of mountains and the surroundings of the world around you. (photo: Kumulus Paragliding, kumulusparagliding.com)

Lake Bled Is So Beautifully Green In The Spring

Lake Bled is one of the most picturesque spots to visit in Slovenia and spring is a fantastic time to visit it. Crowds are small, temperatures are pleasant, prices are not at their highest yet and the nature is so beautifully green.

Lake Bled with its island in spring from Ojstrica Viewpoint
Breathtaking and incredibly photogenic Lake Bled in the spring from the Ojstrica viewpoint. (photo taken on May 28th, 2021 by Slovenia By Foot)

Lake Bled and its island on a clear spring day
The picture perfect island in the turquoise waters of Lake Bled. (photo taken on May 28th, 2021 by Slovenia By Foot)

Javorniski Rovt Is Again Covered In A Beautiful White Blanket Of Daffodils

Despite the rainy, cloudy weather, many nature lovers and photographers are visiting Javorniski Rovt in the Karavanke mountain range to enjoy an explosion of thousands of white wild-growing daffodils.

Javorniski Rovt is a small mountain village in the Karavanke mountain range above the town of Jesenice in northwestern Slovenia, near the Austrian border. Every spring in the month of May, the meadows around the village get covered in a beautiful white blanket of daffodils.

White daffodils in Javorniski Rovt above Jesenice in Slovenia
Javorniski Rovt is again covered in a beautiful white blanket of daffodils. (photo: Bostjan Hribar)

White wild-growing daffodils on the meadovs of Javorniski Rovt in Slovenia
But hurry – the daffodils will start to die after just two to three weeks, giving you only a short window to admire them. (photo: Bostjan Hribar)

The Slovenian Countryside Is Beautiful In Spring, When The Crimson Clover Fields Bloom Scarlet Red

One might think a field of crimson clover was planted purely for aesthetic appeal, but this little plant is a tough workhorse in agriculture and in the last few years, crimson clover is also becoming an important source of nectar for honeybees and other pollinators in Slovenia.

A beautiful field of crimson clover in Slovenia in spring
Blooming crimson clover field with the Karavanke mountain range in the back. (photo: Bojan Kolman)

A field of crimson clover in Maribor with Betnava Mansion in the background
A field of crimson clover in Maribor with Betnava Mansion in the background. (photo: Cvetka Zavernik)

Blooming crimson clover fields in the Slovenian countryside in spring
Vibrant color of crimson clovers growing in a field in Krsko. (photo: Betka Smit)

It’s Spring And Slovenia’s Capital Ljubljana Is Finally Green Again

Spring is one of the best times to travel to Ljubljana. The city is finally blanketed in green and new life is all around, locals flock the parks and the cafés open their terraces which are perfect for people watching. As soon as the sun comes out, locals make use of every opportunity to be outdoors. Winters are quite long and dark. Hence, everyone loves to maximize their time in the warm sun.

Fishmarket Footbridge in Ljubljana Old Town with the hiltop castle in the background in spring
The Fishmarket Footbridge in Ljubljana’s city centre with the hilltop Ljubljana Castle in the background. (photo: Gregor Raicevic, slikajzmano.com)

River Ljubljanica flowing by Ljubljana Central Market in spring
River Ljubljanica flowing by the Ljubljana Central Market in spring. (photo: Gregor Raicevic, slikajzmano.com)

River Ljubljanica with the hiltop Ljubljana Castle in the background in spring
River Ljubljanica flowing by the Castle hill in spring. (photo: Gregor Raicevic, slikajzmano.com)

Thousands of tulips in Tivoli Park in Ljubljana in spring
Thousands of tulips in Tivoli, Ljubljana’s largest and most beautiful park. (photo: Gregor Raicevic, slikajzmano.com)

Visit The Land Of Dwarfs In Jelovo

In the small and, until recently, almost unknown village of Jelovo in eastern Slovenia there’s a magical fairy tale place where dwarfs and other creatures live.

There are currently more than 500 dwarf figures and additional 1500 figures of animals and other fairy tale creatures on an idyllic hillside estate next to the forest owned by Marinka Zorec and Joze Vitasovic.

Dwarf figures in the Land Of Dwarfs in the village of Jelovo in Slovenia
Welcome to the Land Of Dwarfs in the village of Jelovo. (photo: Mateja Kastrat)

Dwarfs and other fairy tale creatures in the Land Of Dwarfs in Slovenia
Visitors can see more than 500 dwarf figures and additional 1500 figures of animals and other fairy tale creatures. (photo: Mateja Kastrat)

The Land Of Dwarfs in Jelovo in Slovenia
Started in 2015, the collection of dwarfs and other creatures is getting bigger from year to year. (photo: Mateja Kastrat)

A hillside estate in Jelovo, Slovenia with 2500 figures of dwarfs, animals and other fairy tale creatures
The Land Of Dwarfs is an interesting sight for anyone who visits this place. (photo: Mateja Kastrat)

Tolmin Gorge Is Open To Public Again

One of Slovenia’s most beautiful and impressive natural sights, Tolmin Gorge, is open to public again today!

Tolmin Gorge is a breathtaking 1,000 meters long, between 5 and 10 meters wide and up to 60 meters deep gorge situated at the southern-most portion of the Triglav National Park in northwestern Slovenia. It has been carved out by the Tolminka and Zadlascica rivers.

The entrance fee is €6 – €10 for adults, depending on the season. The price is highest during July and August. The gorge is open every day from 9:00 to 19:00, longer during the summer months (8:30 to 20:00 June 1st through August 31st).

Tolmin Gorge, a natural sight in Triglav National Park in northwestern Slovenia
To walk the entire Tolmin Gorge and visit all of the viewpoints, it takes about two hours. (photo: Michael Matti, Slovenia.info)

Spring Has Arrived To The Kozjansko & Obsotelje Region

The beautiful spring has finally arrived to Kozjansko & Obsotelje, a very scenic but still undiscovered hilly region in the far eastern part of Slovenia.

The Kozjansko and Obsotelje region is known for its rolling hills, vineyards, forests, scattered farms and the most kind people you’ll ever meet.

Zagorje Pri Pilstanju in Kozjansko in spring
The beautiful Kozjansko & Obsotelje countryside in spring. (photo: Amadeja Knez)

Kozjansko and Obsotelje countryside in spring
Spring is such a wonderful time to visit Kozjansko & Obsotelje. (photo: Amadeja Knez)

The Long Winter Is Ending In The Slovenian Alps

Spring is finally knocking at the door in the Slovenian Alps. The long winter is ending, the sun is getting warmer, snow is slowly melting away and soon flowers will be back and leaves, on the trees, will be green.

Slovenian Alps in spring with thick snow still covering the grounds
The snow is slowly melting away in the Slovenian Alps and it seems like spring is around the corner. (photo: Jerneja Fidler Pompe, exploringslovenia.com)