Triglav National Park

Slovenia’s largest protected area, shaped by forests, mountains, and river valleys.
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Accessible at all times
Entrance Fee
Free access (some gorges have local fees)

Triglav National Park protects diverse alpine landscapes — dense forests, crystal rivers, gorges, and dramatic peaks shaped by natural forces over millennia.

Throughout the region, traditional wooden structures, bridges, and villages reflect a long-lasting coexistence with nature.

The park symbolizes Slovenia’s commitment to conservation and sustainable tourism.

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Explore national parks, nature reserves, and wildlife observation sites where the rich ecosystems of the Danube forests come alive. From birdwatching to pristine landscapes, these routes highlight the region’s unique natural heritage.
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Discover wooden churches, bridges, and traditional houses, alongside museums and open-air complexes. Sacred sites, monasteries, and spiritual landmarks tell the story of centuries-old connections between people and forests.
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Experience the art of woodcarving, furniture making, and traditional crafts. Workshops, festivals, and folk celebrations bring to life the skills and customs passed down through generations.
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Follow hiking trails, biking routes, and adventure paths through diverse landscapes. From gentle forest walks to mountain challenges, these routes offer active ways to enjoy nature and culture.
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Stay in eco-camping areas, discover sustainable communities, and taste local forest-inspired gastronomy. These experiences connect visitors with green lifestyles and authentic regional flavors.
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Take part in festivals, local markets, and cultural fairs, or join educational programs such as youth camps and craft workshops. These activities combine learning, fun, and community engagement.
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