About Lake Jasna
Situated just south of the charming village of Kranjska Gora, Lake Jasna is a small lake with white sand around its rim and the high mountain peaks of the Slovenian Alps as a stunning backdrop. The lake actually consists of two interconnected lakes at the confluence of the Velika Pisnica and Mala Pisnica streams.
Lake Jasna is guarded by a statue of Zlatorog, the golden-horned ibex, who loves to pose for the camera. During winter, the lake is mostly frozen over and it doesn’t warm up too much during summer either. This is why swimming in it will surely invigorate you. From the lake you can admire one of the most remarkable views of the Slovenian Alps.
Lake Jasna Photos
Enjoy this beautiful photo gallery with 25 high resolution Lake Jasna photos, all taken by professional photographers!
This remarkable alpine lake is located two kilometers from the village of Kranjska Gora. (photo: Tomo Jesenicnik, Slovenia.info)
High mountain peaks of the Slovenian Alps provide a stunning view from this beautiful lake. (photo: Tomo Jesenicnik, Slovenia.info)
Lake Jasna is the perfect stop on a hot summer day. The cool lake water provide a refreshing break from the hot summer temperatures. (photo: Tomo Jesenicnik, Slovenia.info)
The crystal clear water looks inviting, but due to cold temperatures, only the bravest dare to enter it. For those, there is a three-level diving platform. (photo: Tomo Jesenicnik, Slovenia.info)
The lake doesn’t warm up too much during summer, this is why jumping in will surely invigorate you. (photo: Anze Cokl, Slovenia.info)
The first thing most visitors usually do is take a selfie with a bronze statue of Zlatorog, a golden-horned ibex. (photo: Jaka Arbutina, Mediaspeed, Slovenia.info)
From the shore, you can admire one of the most amazing valley views of the Julian Alps that Slovenia has to offer. (photo: Jaka Arbutina, Mediaspeed, Slovenia.info)
The most surprising part about the area is that the Jasna lake is not natural. Instead, it was created for recreational purposes to revive tourism in the area. (photo: Jaka Arbutina, Mediaspeed, Slovenia.info)
At the lake there is also an area to feed the ducks, a 3 level diving platform and trails for walking or biking. (photo: Jaka Arbutina, Mediaspeed, Slovenia.info)
Lake Jasna consists of two interconnected artificial lakes at the confluence of the Velika Pisnica and Mala Pisnica streams. (photo: Drazen Stader, Produkcija Studio, Slovenia.info)
With its incredibly clear and tranquil waters, Lake Jasna is definitely one of the best places to visit in Slovenia is you like nature. (photo: Alex Strohl, Slovenia.info)
Local mallards/ducks will come to check if you have brought any food with you. (photo: Iztok Medja, Slovenia.info)
Jasna is a popular girl’s name in Slovenia, and it means clear. A great name for this lake. (photo: Daniel Ernst, Slovenia.info)
Photographers are also starting to discover Lake Jasna and its emerald water reflecting the mountains above it. (photo: Iztok Medja, Slovenia.info)
Lush forests and the cool lake water offer a refreshing break from the hot summer temperatures to those looking for leisure and relaxation. (photo: Alex Stokelj, Invida d.o.o., Slovenia.info)
Look at that view! Across Lake Jasna you can see to the Julian Alps with Mt. Razor on the left and Mt. Prisank (a.k.a. Mt. Prisojnik) on the right. (photo: Eeva Makinen, Slovenia.info)
Lake Jasna looks charming in any season and any time of day. (photo: Nikola Jurisic, Slovenia.info)
Summer nights at the lake are amazingly beautiful. (photo: Nikola Jurisic, Slovenia.info)
The area around Jasna Lake is ideal for hiking and trekking. (photo: Jost Gantar, Slovenia.info)
Lake Jasna is also a popular fishing spot and is located in the area known for many different walking trails. Hikers like to rest by the lake. (photo: Jost Gantar, Slovenia.info)
During winter, the lake is mostly frozen. (photo: Iztok Medja, Slovenia.info)
The lake is guarded by a statue of a Zlatorog, the legendary alpine ibex of Mt. Triglav, who loves to pose for the camera. (photo: Iztok Medja, Slovenia.info)
The Jasna becomes even more spectacular during the winter when it freezes over. (photo: Matjaž Vidmar, Slovenia.info)
Another great photo spot is the bronze Goldhorn statue at the edge of the lake, a favourite by far, among children, who often climb on top of it. (photo: Matic Klansek Velej, Sportida d.o.o., Slovenia.info)
Lake Jasna is a very popular destination for nature and sports enthusiasts during the winter. (photo: Matic Klansek Velej, Sportida d.o.o., Slovenia.info)
Winter nights by the lake are the perfect way to get in the spirit of winter. (photo: Iztok Medja, Slovenia.info)
Despite its stunning beauty and tourist potential, the area was long ignored and forgotten; however, locals have begun to realize the opportunities Lake Jasna brings for the Kranjska Gora tourist industry and keep expanding the offer each year. (photo: Iztok Medja, Slovenia.info)
Lake Jasna is one of the most popular and well-known tourist destinations around Kranjska gora. From the village, you can follow the road to Vrsic and reach Lake Jasna in less than two kilometres. We highly recommend visiting it on foot to minimize the amount of traffic as well as thoroughly enjoy the area. If this is not possible, Lake Jasna offers free parking spaces right next to the lake. (photo: Vid Ponikvar, Sportida d.o.o., Slovenia.info)
Kranjska Gora is a beautiful alpine village and the most famous Slovenian ski resort situated on the northern tip of the Triglav National Park in the Slovenian Alps, just a mere 5 minutes by car from both the Italian and Austrian borders. The resort isn’t the largest ski area in Slovenia but it’s the oldest one and one of the prettiest. It’s perfect for families with younger children and also for beginner and intermediate level skiers, with pistes easily accessible directly from the center of Kranjska Gora. |
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Overall Rating: 09/10 (Highly Recommended) Lake Jasna is a picturesque, small lake with white sand around its rim and the high mountain peaks of the Julian Alps as a dramatic backdrop. It lies just south of the alpine resort of Kranjska Gora. The name 'Jasna' derives from the Slovenian word for 'clear,' and it is quickly apparent how the lake got its name. On a boulder by the lake stands the dark bronze statue of the Zlatorog, or Goldenhorn – the magical stag believed to guard the ridges around the lake. |
Overall Rating: Tucked into the far northwestern corner of Slovenia, only 3 kilometres west of Kranjska Gora, is a pristine 15-hectare nature reserve called Zelenci, home to a wide range of flora and fauna. The centerpiece of the reserve is a brilliant jade green lake which is filled by spring water emerging from the sand in small jets and is also the source of Slovenia's longest river Sava. |
Overall Rating: Kranjska Gora Ski Resort is the most famous Slovenian ski resort located in seven different areas in Kranjska Gora and the surrounding villages in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia, only a stone's throw from both the Italian and Austrian borders and about an hour's drive from the capital, Ljubljana. It has a total of 20 kilometres of ski runs at an elevation between 810 to 1,295 metres. There's also a snow fun park for snowboarders and a lovely sledding area. |
The accommodation options in Kranjska Gora can be divided into five main categories: hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, self catering apartments and hostels. |
Although Kranjska Gora is small, you will find a variety of hotels in the village that cater to your needs - from luxury hotels and boutique hotels to a nice choice of affordable 3-star hotels and family hotels. Find out which are the ones that we recommend and why. |
Kranjska Gora guest houses are an ideal alternative to staying at the hotels in the area. Meals besides breakfast are often available (dinner and/or lunch) usually on request. Many of the services offered at hotels can be expected, such as wake up calls and laundry service. |
Self-catering apartments in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia are a good option if you are looking for an independent holiday. You will be able to come and go as you please. You will also be able to cook meals for yourself, which can be an economical alternative to eating out. |
Kranjska Gora bed and breakfasts are based around an old European tradition coupled with a Slovenian Alpine spin. From comfortable beds to delicious breakfasts and relaxing residential settings, staying at a bed and breakfast in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia is the ideal way to truly experience the natural beauty of this alpine village and the surrounding area. |
Kranjska Gora hostels are a popular option for the budget-minded traveler. Rooms and bathrooms are shared by multiple people which helps keep costs low. In addition to being cheap, hostels in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia provide a highly social atmosphere for fellow travelers to interact with each other. Some hostels have a few private rooms for those who want a little more privacy along with the vibrant social scene. |