50 Stunning Photos Of The Slovenian Alps By An Avid Hiker Jerneja Fidler Pompe

An adventurer by heart, Jerneja Fidler Pompe loves nothing more than to hit a dusty trail and explore the unknown. Jerneja, or Neja as her friends call her, follows her heart to the smallest and the highest mountains on well-known and unknown trails in this small, yet insanely diverse land. With more than 10,000 marked hiking trails and 352 mountains over 2,000 m, 1,300 lakes, 10,000 caves, virgin forests, and, on top of that, an island, Slovenia has given her the inspiration for photography, blogging and lately even outdoor tourism.

Namely, the love for nature has made Neja leave her office job after twelve years working as a blog editor and social media manager for a renowned IT company, and open her own outdoor agency Exploring Slovenia, where Neja also offers a wide range of hiking and climbing tours in Slovenia.

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There’s no denying that Slovenia is a beautiful place. Like, perhaps the most beautiful country in the world. And while the entire country is full of beautiful scenes, the Slovenian Alps are arguably the pinnacle of that beauty. Mountains, lakes, waterfalls – everything in the Slovenian Alps is absolutely picture perfect. So here are 50 photos of the Slovenian Alps by Neja that will leave you in a dreamy state… or influence you to buy a one way ticket to Slovenia!

Double Lake in Triglav Lakes Valley which is part of Triglav National Park in Julian Alps in Slovenia
Located at an elevation of 1,685 metres (5,528 feet), Double Lake lies in Triglav Lakes Valley in Julian Alps and is part of Triglav National Park.

Panorama of Double Lake in Triglav Lakes Valley which is part of Triglav National Park, Julian Alps, Slovenia
Double Lake was named from the fact these twin lakes are connected when the water level is high, usually in the late-spring and summer, when the snow melts.

Black Lake in Triglav Lakes Valley which is part of Triglav National Park in Julian Alps in Slovenia
Located at an elevation of 1,319 metres (4,327 feet), Black Lake is the lowest-lying lake in Triglav Lakes Valley, possibly the most picturesque Alpine valley in Slovenia and beyond. It is a bit darker, like the name implies, but far from actually being black.

Ledvica Lake a.k.a. Kidney Lake in Triglav Lakes Valley, part of Triglav National Park in Julian Alps in Slovenia
Big Lake (also called Jezero v Ledvicah which means Kidney Lake) is the largest lake in Triglav Lakes Valley and lies at an elevation of 1,838 meters (6,030 feet). It is 300 meters long, 120 meters wide and 15 meters deep.

Ledvica Lake or Kidney Lake in Triglav Lakes Valley, part of Triglav National Park in Julian Alps in autumn
Big Lake or Kidney Lake in Triglav Lakes Valley looks even more picturesque in the autumn.

Kriski Podi high-mountain Karst plateau in Triglav National Park in Julian Alps with Mount Triglav in the background
Kriski Podi is the name of a high-mountain Karst plateau, lying at an altitude between 2,000 meters (6,561 feet) and 2,400 meters (7,874 feet), in the heart of Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. It’s a great starting point for various mountain trails to the highest peaks of the Julian Alps, including Slovenia’s highest peak Mount Triglav.

Alpine Ibex at the Kriski Podi high-mountain Karst plateau in Julian Alps with Mt. Triglav in the background
Named after the 2,410-meter-high Mount Kriz, the Kriski Podi plateau is home to alpine ibex, a species of wild goat with incredible rock-climbing skills that lives in the mountains of European Alps.

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Aerial view Lower Kriz Lake at Kriski Podi high-mountain plateau in Julian Alps in Slovenia.
Located at an elevation of 1,880 metres (6,168 feet), the deep-green Lower Kriz Lake is the largest of the three Kriz Lakes, measuring 120 meters by 90 meters.

Aerial view Upper Kriz Lake at Kriski Podi high-mountain plateau in Julian Alps in Slovenia.
Upper Kriz Lake is Slovenia’s highest lake lying at 2,154 metres (7,066 feet). It measures about 80 meters by 80 meters.

View of Trenta Valley from Kriski Podi high-mountain Karst plateau in Julian Alps
A stunning view from Kriski Podi Plateau towards Trenta Valley, a beautiful alpine valley nestled deep in the heart of Julian Alps.

Pogacnik Mountain Hut at Kriski Podi in Julian Alps in Slovenia
Pogacnik Mountain Hut at Kriski Podi, at 2,050 metres (6,726 feet), is open all year round and is one of the most visited mountain huts in the Julian Alps.

View of Triglav North Face, one of the biggest faces of the Slovenian Alps.
Triglav’s North Face is one of the biggest in all the Eastern Alps. It’s called the ‘Wall’ due to its immense 1000-metre high and 4000-metre wide limestone wall. The Wall encompasses the hardest routes that climb to the top of Mount Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak at 2,864 meters (9,396 feet).

Vodnikov Dom Mountain Hut located below the west slope of Mount Tosc above Velo Polje in Julian Alps.
Vodnikov Dom Mountain Hut is located on a small terrace below the west slope of Mount Tosc above Velo Polje and is a fantastic starting point for hikes to the highest peaks of the Julian Alps, including the imposing Mount Triglav.

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View of Julian Alps from the trail that winds across steep slopes of Mount Tosc
Beautiful views from the trail to Vodnikov Dom Mountain Hut that winds across steep slopes of Mount Tosc.

Na Jezercu in Julian Alps in Slovenia
Na Jezercu is a small abandoned mountain pasture surrounded with towering peaks of Ablance, Veliki Draski Vrh, Mali Draski Vrh and Visevnik.

Krma Valley in spring with Julian Alps in the background
Krma Valley a gorgeous small meadow between high mountains in Julian Alps and a very popular starting point for several hikes to the peaks in the area. In the spring the meadow comes to life with all sorts of flowers blooming everywhere.

Mount Bogatin, a scenic mountain with views of the southwestern Julian Alps
Mount Bogatin (on the right) has an elevation of 1,971 meters (6,486 feet). It’s a scenic mountain with views over Lake Bohinj, Mount Triglav and the southwestern Julian Alps.

View of the southwestern Julian Alps in Slovenia from Mount Bogatin
The 1,971 metre high Mount Bogatin offers splendid views of the surrounding peaks.

Lake Krn in Julian Alps, part of Triglav National Park in Slovenia
Situated at an elevation of 1,391 meters (4,563 feet) right at the foot of Mount Krn, Lake Krn is the largest high mountain lake in Slovenia. It is known for its rich water ecosystem with 40 plant and 24 animal species living there. To preserve the ecosystem, swimming is not allowed in the lake.

Frozen Lake Krn in winter, part of Triglav National Park in Julian Alps, Slovenia
Lake Krn is also well worth visiting in winter when it’s frozen solid.

A climber at Ozarjeni Kamen, a beautiful via ferrata above Lake Bohinj in Julian Alps, Slovenia
Sunlit Stone or Ozarjeni Kamen as it is called in Slovenian is one of the most attractive via ferrata routes in Julian Alps unveiling simply breathtaking views of Lake Bohinj, the largest lake in Slovenia.

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View from the peak of Mount Planja in Julian Alps in Slovenia
The 2,453 metre high (8,048 feet) Mount Planja offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks. It is easily approachable from the Kriski Podi high-mountain plateau.

View from Mount Razor towards Mount Skrlatica, the second highest mountain in Julian Alps
With the elevation of 2,601 metre high (8,533 feet) above sea level, Mount Razor is the sixth-highest mountain in Slovenia. It offers breathtaking views of the 2,740 metre high (8,990 feet) Mount Skrlatica, the second highest peak in Slovenia (after Triglav) and the third highest in the Julian Alps as a whole.

View of high snow-capped peak of Mt. Kukova Spica in Julian Alps from the top of Mount Vrtaski Vrh
The 1,898 metre high (6,227 feet) Mount Vrtaski Vrh above the village of Mojstrana offers beautiful views of Mount Kukova Spica (2,427 meters or 7,962 feet) which stands tall between Vrata Valley on the left and Gozd Martuljek on the right.

View of Julian Alps from the top of the Vrtaski Vrh mountain above Mojstrana, Slovenia
Amazing views of the Julian Alps from the top of Mount Vrtaski Vrh at 1,898 metres (6,227 feet).

View of the highest peaks of the central Julian Alps from the top of Mount Mrezce
Mount Mrezce is a very popular and easily accessible 1,965-meter peak (6,446 feet) on the edge of Pokljuka Plateau.

Julian Alps above clouds as seen from the top of Mount Mrezce
Mount Mrezce offers breathtaking views of the central Julian Alps and the towering walls above Krma Valley.

View of Julian Alps from Mount Ciprnik in winter
Cipernik at 1,747 metres (5,731 feet) offers a great view towards Mount Jalovec, the sixth-highest peak in Slovenia with an elevation of 2,645 metres (8,678 feet), and the Ponce Mountains.

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View of Prisojnik or Prisank mountain above Lake Jasna in Julian Alps at sunset
Prisojnik or Prisank (2,547 metres or 8,356 feet) is a striking stretched out mountain, which shows its vast north wall towards Kranjska Gora and Lake Jasna.

,Aljaz Tower on Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in Julian Alps and in Slovenia
The Aljaz Tower, an extraordinary cultural monument and unique symbol of Slovenia, stands 2,864 metres (9,396 feet) above sea level at the top of Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia.

View from Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in Julian Alps at sunset
Towering 2,864 metres (9,396 feet) above sea level, Mount Triglav is the highest peak in Slovenia and the Julian Alps. It offers the best views in all of the country. The best time to catch this view is at sunset when the sky puts on a show of colour and light that is not to be missed.

View from Galetovec, an indistinct peak at Pokljuka Plateau in winter
At the eastern edge of Pokljuka Plateau, the 1265 meter high (4,150 feet) Galetovec peak offers beautiful views over the large Radovljica basin with Bled in the middle and the Karavanke mountain range in the distance on the other end of the basin. It’s popular choice for hikers who like to go off the beaten track and who are fit enough for vigorous exercise.

Slovenian Alps buried under heavy snow
In winter nearly all precipitation above 1,500 metres (5,000 feet) is in the form of snow, and depths from 2 to 5 metres or more are common.

View of Julian Alps with Mount Triglav from Karavanke Mountain Range in Slovenia
Stol or Hochstuhl, the highest mountain in the Karavanke mountain range, offers spectacular views of the Julian Alps with Slovenia’s highest mountain, Mount Triglav (2,864 metres or 9,396 feet). The turquoise Sava Dolinka River snaking its way through the Upper Sava Valley.

View of Lake Bled with Karavanke Mountain Range in the background, with Mt. Stol on the far left
Stol or Hochstuhl, at 2,236 metres (7,336 feet), the highest mountain in the Karavanke range, is the iconic postcard mountain that rises above Lake Bled.

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Grassy slopes of Mt. Stol in Karavanke Mountain Range dotted with grazing sheep in summer
In summer, the local farmers from the villages at the foothills of Mt. Stol bring their sheep up to the high alpine pastures.

A female hiking on the slopes of Mount Golica dotted with white wild-growing daffodils
In the spring the slopes below the 1,836 metre-high Golica mountain in Karavanke Mountains get covered in a gorgeous white blanket of wild-growing daffodils.

Slopes of Mount Golica in Karavanke Mountains dotted with white wild-growing daffodils
Mt. Golica is often called the ‘mountain of daffodils’, and for a very good reason!

Yellow dandelion meadows in the spring in Karavanke Mountains
Although dandelion flowers can be found over several months it is only two weeks in late April or early May that the slopes of the Karavanke Mountains are dotted with hundreds of them.

At the top of Mt. Kofce in Karavanke Mountains in winter
Amazing view of the ridge from Mt. Kofce (1,967 metres or 6,453 feet) to Mt. Veliki Vrh (2,088 metres or 6,850 feet) in the Karavanke Mountains.

A female hiker looking towards Velika Planina in Kamnik-Savinja Alps
Velika Planina is an Alpine settlement of 63 herdsmen’s huts located at an elevation of 1666 metres (5,465 feet) in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.

Crocus carpet of purple flowers at Velika Planina in Kamnik-Savinja Alps
Every spring, the crocuses are carpeting the slopes of Velika Planina with purple.

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Female hiker and her dog at the top of Goli Vrh in Kamnik-Savinja Alps in Slovenia
Loosely translated as ‘Bare Peak’, Goli Vrh, at 1,787 metres (5,862 feet), offers amazing views of the surrounding mountains of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.

Mt. Lucki Dedec above Korosica on the edge of Dleskovska planota in Kamnik-Savinja Alps
Mt. Lucki Dedec, at 2,023 metres (6,637 feet) and its vertical north face in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. In the summer, you’ll see countless colourful wild flowers growing along the trail all the way to the top.

Colorful wild flowers and nice mountain views on the trail from Podvezak towards Ojstrica in Kamnik-Savinja Alps
The trail from the Podvezak Plateau to Mt. Mala Ojstrica in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps has amazing views and is full of colourful wild flowers.

Kamnik Saddle in Kamnik-Savinja Alps in Slovenia
The Kamnik Saddle, at 1,864 metres (6,115 feet), is one of the most scenic places in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and a very popular hiking destination among locals. It stretches between Mount Brana (2,253 metres or 7,391 feet) and Mount Planjava (2,392 metres or 7,847 feet).

A hiker beneath Mt. Skuta and Mt. Struca in Kamnik-Savinja Alps
Kamnik-Savinja Alps is a great destination for hikers with many pleasant paths and forgotten spots, rarely visited by people.

A female hiker looking towards Mt. Planjava in Kamnik-Savinja Alps
View of Mt. Planjava, at 2,394 meters (7,854 feet) the highest mountain of the eastern Kamnik Alps, from the top of Mt. Ojstrica (2,350 meters or 7,709 feet).

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Aerial view of Logarska Valley from the top of Mt. Planjava in Kamnik-Savinja Alps in Slovenia
The 2,394-metre-high (7,854 feet) Mt. Planjava offers amazing views of the Logarska Valley, one of the most beautiful valleys, not only in Slovenia but in the whole of Europe and beyond.

A hiker Jerneja Fidler Pompe at the top of Mt. Kriz in Julian Alps in Slovenia
Thank you so much Neja for sharing with us all these incredible photos that beautifully convey the amazingness of the Slovenian Alps!

Jerneja Fidler Pompe selfshot with Mt. Dovska Baba in the background
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50 thoughts on “50 Stunning Photos Of The Slovenian Alps By An Avid Hiker Jerneja Fidler Pompe”

  1. This makes me want to go to Slovenia so badly! Quite sad I’ve been to Austria but not Slovenia! It’s always been on my list but I’ve just not had the opportunity yet. I’ve always wanted to climb the Triglav and see Lake Bled, so after reading this I’m thinking I need to look into getting myself there 🙂 Love all the photos!

  2. Loved that area, was there for 5 days a few years ago and stayed in Kranjska Gora. Just a wonderful area to explore. I wish to go back and spend a few weeks there.

  3. I love this! I’ve only ever hiked the Austrian Alps, which are amazing themselves, but this definitely gives me a desire to return to Slovenia.

  4. What an amazing photographs. I had been to Slovenia and did a small trail around Triglav National Park, it is indeed very beautiful.

  5. So awesome! Loved the mountains in Slovenia, but it’s been years since visiting! Would love to go back!

  6. Amazingly beautiful photos of Slovenia! I think this is my favourite country so far and indeed it is precious material for photographers. Two years ago I took almost the same beautiful picture of the Triglav lakes.

  7. WOW! These are such beautiful pictures! I could just look at them all day. They give me such a warm fuzzy feeling.

  8. My goodness! Those photographs are incredible! I went to Slovenia as a child and long to return. To me, its a perfect destination; beautiful mountains and landscape.

  9. Thank you for sharing these wonderful photographs of Slovenia.I am originally from Slovenia but now live in Thailand and these images reminded me of home.

  10. What a captivating view for each photo. I like so much on the mountain view. I am wanting to experience also.

  11. Awesome photos! I’m visiting Slovenia for the first time this summer and hiking the Juliana trail for two weeks…can’t wait!

  12. I looooved Slovenia – such a beautiful country! And I do not say that it is beautiful country because I’m living there 🙂

  13. I was literally holding my breath in excitement scrolling down each photo. SOOOOO BEAUTIFULLLL VIEWS omg. Must. Go. Back!

  14. We have been quite a few times in Slovenia (or drove through it) and it has such an amazing beauty. I think it is one of the most beautiful European countries, nature wise. The mountains are stunning, the grass so green (or white when snowing), the food is delicious and the people are great. We will probably visit Slovenia more often in the future!

  15. Slovenia is such a beautiful country in general, but the Slovenian Alps definitely have a special place in my heart.

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