Vogel Ski Resort Above Lake Bohinj

Vogel Ski Resort Overview

Vogel Ski Resort is a Slovenian ski resort located in Bohinj above Lake Bohinj, Slovenia’s largest lake. It’s located at an elevation between 560 and 1,800 meters and in all it has 22 kilometres of ski slopes (9,5 kilometres of easy difficulty and 12,5 kilometres of intermediate difficulty), 8 kilometres tracks for cross country skiing and a snowboard park.

To get to it you have to take the cable car. There is plenty of snow due to its altitude, and a longer-than-average season which runs from mid-November to the beginning of May. It’s within the Triglav national park, one of the oldest national parks in Europe, so it’s protected from development and artificial snow-making is not permitted. It definitely feels unspoiled and offers some of the most magnificent views in the world, overlooking Lake Bohinj’s crystal clear blue water and the mighty mountains of the Julian Alps with their highest peak, Mt. Triglav. Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana is about an hour away. The resort was opened in 1964.

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Vogel Ski Resort Review

With a total of 22 kilometres of ski slopes, the ski area is on the small-to-medium size. It has several blue and red runs and a little unusual way of marking them with piste markers. You may start down a red run and then find the piste marker poles are blue but turn back to red further down, this signifies that that particular section of the piste is less steep than a red. On the piste map and on the lift start points there are graphs showing the steepness profiles of the runs, useful for example if you want to find a not too steep blue. Blue run 4 is a really wide long piste, not too steep, great for developing your style and for beginners graduating to blue runs. Red runs 10 and 11 are great and run 10 combined with 14 make an unmissable 9-kilometre run down to the valley and the bottom of the cable car through wonderful scenery.

For beginners there’s a travelator belt for getting to the top of the nursery area, this is ideal for small children.

You can hire skis from one of the rental companies/schools based at the top of the mountain. The resort is well equipped and there are plenty of places to have a drink or food for reasonable prices and enjoy the stunning views.

It is advisable not to leave it to mid morning to arrive as the car parks tend to get full. You can get a local ski pass or use an all area ski pass if you want to try a number of different ski resorts. Apres-ski involves soaking in the beauty of the Bohinj valley, perhaps a walk around the lake, no clubs or trendy bars.

Vogel Ski Resort Facts & Figures

Total length of ski slopes:22 kilometres (9,5 km of easy and 12,5 km of intermediate difficulty)
Elevation info:560 to 1,800 meters (difference 1,240 m)
Total surface area:78 hectares
Number of ski lifts:9 (1 cable car, 4 chairlifts, 3 T-bar lifts and 1 J-bar lift)
Ski Equipment hire:Available
Ski school:Available
Night skiing:Not available
Freeride / off-piste sectors:Available
Sledding area :Available
Ski pass prices:Day ticket costs €32 for adults, €28 for youth and students and €16 for children
Operating times:09:00 - 16:00
General season:From late-November to the beginning of May
Phone: +386 4 572 97 12
Website: vogel.si
E-mail: info@vogel.si
Address: Ukanc 6, 4265 Bohinjsko jezero
Latitude and Longitude Coordinates: 46.275610, 13.835270
GPS coordinates: 46° 16' 32.196'' N     13° 50' 6.972'' E

Vogel Ski Resort evaluation criteria and score

Vogel Piste Map

Vogel Ski Resort Piste Map

Vogel Ski Resort Photo Gallery

Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
Vogel is a wonderful place to ski with breathtaking views.

Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, the Slovenian Alps
On a nice day, the views are breathtaking, you are skiing in a middle of a national park and we can’t think of anywhere more beautiful.

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Vogel Ski Resort in the Julian Alps in Slovenia
Although there are only 14 pistes (some of which are quite short) they are all different, and provide different levels of difficulty and challenges.

Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, part of Triglav National Park, Slovenia
The runs are a good mix of easier blues and some quite challenging reds.

Vogel Ski Resort above Lake Bohinj, Slovenia
There are various slopes one could venture.

Skiers at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The place itself is charming and has a real alpine feel with several restaurants dotted around.

A group of skiers at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The ski resort is great for intermediate skiers with mainly blue and red runs.

Skiing at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
For the seasoned pro’s the runs might get boring (a little limited, no black slopes)! For beginners and intermediates it is great.

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Skiing at Vogel Ski Resort above Lake Bohinj, Slovenia
Vogel is an amazing place, absolutely beautiful views over the mountains and the valleys below.

View of Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
It is a mid-sized resort with all runs essentially leading to the bottom of the main blue run.

Chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
Stunning views, great runs and very well maintained.

Chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort above Lake Bohinj in Slovenia
The queues for the lifts are quite short but the gondola queue to get up and down the mountain could get busy at peak times.

Chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort in the Slovenian Alps in Slovenia
The place is very safe & there is nowhere for the kids to get lost.

Chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort with Slovenian Alps in the background
There is a main 4 man chairlift and a number of other t-bar, one man & 2 man lifts around the resort.

Chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort on a clear sunny winter day
There are 2 establishments that hire out ski equipment at the top of the cable car, both similar in price.

Chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort in Triglav National Park, Slovenia
The lift queues are almost always short or non-existent.

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Chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort in Slovenia
The views are spectacular and you can see for miles.

Chairlifts above well maintained tracks at Vogel Ski Resort in Slovenia
The waits for chair lifts and T bars are short.

View from rhe chairlifts at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The ski rental shop workers are really helpful and the ski gear is good – skis a little worn but nothing to complain about for recreational skiers.

T-bar lifts at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
Lots of the skiiers are locals.

A skier skiing at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
Not a resort for those wanting black pistes but brilliant for families or those wanting more gentle slopes… mainly red and blue.

Snowboarding at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
Whilst it is a small resort it works well for family’s as you are not too far from each other.

A snowboarder enjoying freeride snowboarding at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The resort is also an excellent start to your first snowboarding experience.

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Freeride skiing at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The resort is terrific for freeride skiing.

A skier enjoying freeride skiing at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
Vogel is one of the best places to freeride in Slovenia.

Panoramic views from Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The views are absolutely spectacular – from looking down at the incredible Bohinj lake to looking around at the mighty peaks of the Julian Alps.

Views of the Julian Alps from Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The views from this ski resort are breathtaking.

Views of the Slovenian Alps from Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
The nature up there is stunning!

Views of the mountains from Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
Even if you’re not skiing, you can still take the cable car to the top and enjoy the view.

Ski Hotel Vogel at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
There are 4 restaurants up the mountain, which all sell great food and coffee (also excellent hot wine & beer).

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Ski Hotel Vogel at Vogel Ski Resort with the Julian Alps in the background
There are lots of cosy places to eat, all with terraces, and they all have great food at reasonable prices.

Accommodation cottages at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
There is even accommodation up here which is of a good standard & great value too.

View from the restaurant at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
There are plenty of places to have a drink or food and enjoy the views.

Cable car at Vogel Ski Resort in Bohinj, Slovenia
You need to take a cable car to the resort itself, which is high on the mountain above.

Cable car and Lake Bohinj from Vogel Ski Resort in Slovenia
The Vogel Ski Centre is high in the mountains and to get to it you have to take the cable car.

Images by Iztok Medja, Slovenia.info!

All You Need To Know To Visit Bohinj
BOHINJ – the perfect place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts
Bohinj Slovenia

First, you have to know that Bohinj is an area – not a town. It is a 20 kilometre long and 5 kilometre wide basin in the Julian Alps in northwestern part of Slovenia. The area is very popular due to its beautiful unspoiled nature with one of the most imposing parts of the valley being Lake Bohinj, the largest of the Slovenian lakes. There are several small villages and hamlets in Bohinj with the largest one being Bohinjska Bistrica. The villages that lie in the immediate vicinity of the lake are Ribcev Laz, Ukanc and Stara Fuzina.

NATURAL ATTRACTIONS IN BOHINJ AND THE SURROUNDING AREA
LAKE BOHINJ – the jewel between the Slovenian Alps
Lake Bohinj in Slovenia

Overall Rating:     10/10   (Must-See)

Lake Bohinj is Slovenia’s largest glacial lake located in the Triglav National Park. It is considered as one of the most beautiful places in Slovenia. It’s a wonderful quite place to rest and unwind as you breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the beauty of the untouched nature in Triglav National Park. If you like nature this is one place you should visit should you go to Slovenia.
WATERFALL SAVICA – the most famous waterfall in Slovenia
Waterfall Savica above Lake Bohinj, Slovenia

Overall Rating:     10/10   (Must-See)

The Savica waterfall is situated above Lake Bohinj at the heart of the Triglav National Park. It is considered to be the most famous and the most scenic waterfall in Slovenia. Some might say it is too touristy and crowded, but hey, there is a reason a place is too touristy and that reason is because the place is so breathtakingly gorgeous. Why shouldn’t as many people as possible visit and enjoy it?
MOSTNICA GORGE – one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the Bohinj area
Mostnica Gorge

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Highly Recommended)

Mostnica Gorge is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in the Lake Bohinj area. It's located in the Voje valley near the Stara Fuzina village, about 2 km northeast of the lake. The gorge is two kilometres long and was carved by a Mostnica stream. The walk in both directions takes about an hour and a half and is quite easy, not strenuous at all. It’s a really nice walk through the forest, while you admire the emerald green water.

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VOGEL SKI RESORT – a lovely unspoiled ski resort with some of the most magnificent views in the world

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Superb)

Vogel Ski Resort is located above Lake Bohinj, Slovenia's largest lake, at an elevation between 560 and 1,800 meters. In all it has 22 kilometres of ski slopes and a snowboard park. To get to it you have to take the cable car. There is plenty of snow due to its altitude, and a longer-than-average season which runs from mid-November to the beginning of May. It's within the Triglav national park, one of the oldest national parks in Europe, so it's protected from development and artificial snow-making is not permitted. Slovenia's capital Ljubljana is about an hour away.

Places to stay in Bohinj that we recommend
The accommodation options in Bohinj can be divided into five main categories: hotels, guest houses, B&Bs, self catering apartments and hostels.
HOTELS IN BOHINJ THAT WE RECOMMEND
Bohinj hotels

There are five hotels in Bohinj and the overall quality is superb - all are modern, clean and very comfortable. We have reviewed and rated them, so, if you're planning to visit Slovenian Alps and Lake Bohinj for the first time, read on and find a hotel that best suits your tastes and budget.
GUEST HOUSES IN BOHINJ THAT WE RECOMMEND
Bohinj guest houses

Bohinj has a nice selection of friendly guest houses. The owners of a guest house soon get to know you and always make sure you enjoy a warm welcome. That's one of the main reasons so many people love to come back to Bohinj, Slovenia time after time and wish to stay at one its quality guest houses.
APARTMENTS IN BOHINJ THAT WE RECOMMEND
Bohinj apartments

If you like complete privacy, comfort, want to be able to cook your favorite meals, or just look for a cheaper and better alternative to basic Bohinj hotels, then Bohinj apartments are meant for you. They usually have nice modern furniture and all the necessary equipment, including a well equipped kitchen, a nice TV-set, DVD player, washing machine, fridge, air conditioner, etc.
BED AND BREAKFASTS IN BOHINJ THAT WE RECOMMEND
Bohinj bed and breakfasts

Bohinj bed and breakfasts are an inexpensive and relaxing alternative to a classic hotel for your stay in this stunningly beautiful area of Triglav National Park, Slovenia. Most bed and breakfasts in Bohinj are well kept and beautifully furnished and some have balconies or terraces with breathtaking lake and mountain views.
HOSTELS IN BOHINJ THAT WE RECOMMEND
Bohinj hostels

Bohinj hostels are the main source of budget accommodation in the area and are in essence a form of shared accommodation. In general, you will share a large room with three to ten people sleeping on either single or bunk beds. Facilities such as bathrooms, kitchens and social areas are also shared and so its a great opportunity to meet other travelers.
FARM STAYS IN BOHINJ THAT WE RECOMMEND
Bohinj farm stays

Bohinj farm stays are great way of bringing your family together and experiencing another way of living. Many farm stays in Bohinj offer a variety of activities for the little ones as well as adults where you can all get involved in being part of the daily tasks of a working farm.

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KRVAVEC SKI RESORT – the nearest ski resort to an international airport in Europe

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Superb)

Krvavec Ski Resort is the second-largest skiing area in Slovenia, located in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps, just a half an hour's drive from the capital Ljubljana. The resort is located 10 km from Ljubljana's Joze Pucnik Airport (LJU) and is the nearest ski resort to an international airport in Europe. It has a total of 30 kilometres of ski runs at an elevation between 1,480 to 1,971 metres. There are all the required ski equipment rental, ski school and a lot of après-ski activities. Access is via a cable car.
VOGEL SKI RESORT – a lovely unspoiled ski resort with some of the most magnificent views in the world

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Superb)

Vogel Ski Resort is located above Lake Bohinj, Slovenia's largest lake, at an elevation between 560 and 1,800 meters. In all it has 22 kilometres of ski slopes and a snowboard park. To get to it you have to take the cable car. There is plenty of snow due to its altitude, and a longer-than-average season which runs from mid-November to the beginning of May. It's within the Triglav national park, one of the oldest national parks in Europe, so it's protected from development and artificial snow-making is not permitted. Slovenia's capital Ljubljana is about an hour away.
KRANJSKA GORA SKI RESORT – the most well-known Slovenian ski resort

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Superb)

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.
MARIBOR POHORJE SKI RESORT – the largest ski resort in Slovenia

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Superb)

Maribor Pohorje Ski Resort or Mariborsko Pohorje as it is called in Slovenian is the largest ski resort in the country, located at the Pohorje mountain range just south of the largest and most important city in the eastern part of the country, Maribor. It lies at an elevation between 325 and 1,327 metres and consists of three sections with a total of 41,5 kilometres of varied and well-kept ski runs.
CERKNO SKI RESORT – consistently voted among Slovenia's best ski resorts

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Superb)

Cerkno Ski Resort is located on the Crni Vrh hill, 10 kilometres north of the town of Cerkno in western Slovenia, and about an hour's drive from Slovenia's capital Ljubljana. It's one of the more modern in the country, served by 6 chair lifts, one T-bar and one J-bar. It has a total of 18 kilometres of ski runs at an elevation between 800 to 1,300 metres. There's a good mix of beginner, intermediate and more advanced runs. The resort also has a snow fun park for snowboarders.
ROGLA SKI RESORT – one of Slovenia's flagship ski destinations
Rogla Ski Resort

Overall Rating:     09/10   (Superb)

Rogla Ski Resort is located near the town of Zrece at the top of the Zresko Pohorje hills in northeastern Slovenia. It's one of the most visited ski resorts in the country and has 13,5 kilometres of ski slopes at an elevation between 1,050 to 1,517 metres. It guarantees over 100 days of skiing a year. Snowboarders and freestyle skiers can challenge themselves in the fun park with 15+ slopestyle elements, a half-pipe, earth-shaped 'kickers', and two 'big air' ski jumps.
KANIN SELLA NEVEA SKI RESORT – the highest ski resort in Slovenia with the longest ski season

Overall Rating:     08/10   (Fabulous)

Perched high above the town of Bovec and the picturesque Soca valley, Kanin is the highest ski resort in Slovenia offering skiing at an elevation between 1,140 and 2,300 meters. It can be accessed by a cable car, which runs from Bovec's southern outskirts. In 2009 it was connected to the Sella Nevea ski centre on the Italian side by a modern cable-car lift, making it Slovenia's only cross-border resort. The resort has a total of 30 kilometres of ski slopes for all levels, from complete beginners to advanced skiers and snowboarders. It's known for having the longest ski season in Slovenia, which can last from late November until early May.
GOLTE SKI RESORT – a nice, compact resort for all levels of skiing abilities

Overall Rating:     08/10   (Fabulous)

Golte Ski Resort is located in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, just above the small town of Mozirje in northern Slovenia and about an hour's drive from Slovenia's capital Ljubljana. It has almost 13 kilometres of ski slopes at an elevation between 1,250 to 1,600 metres.

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