Triglav National Park
The TNP is the largest natural park in Slovenia, covering 84.805 ha of land. It mostly belongs to the Julian Alps area. The highest point of the park is also Slovenia’s highest mountain – Triglav, 2864 m high. The lowest point is the Tolminka river gorge, with an altitude of 180 m. Here the regime is far stricter than in other Slovene parks, as it protects some of the greatest natural treasures in Slovenia. Among them are Lake Bohinj, the Soča river, the Triglav lakes, numerous waterfalls and many more.
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Accommodation providers in the region
Location: Bohinjsko jezero, near the Bohinj lake (
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Location: Bohinj lake, 500 m from lake (
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Location: Bohinj, 150m from the lake (
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Location: Bohinj lake, village center (
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Location: Stara fužina village, near Bohinj lake (
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Location: by Bohinj lake (
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Location: Bohinjsko jezero, on the outskirts of the village (
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Location: Bohinj lake, 400 m from lake (
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Location: in the village, 15 min walk to the lake (
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Location: Bohinj, 400m from the lake (
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Location: Bohijsko jezero, 600 m from lake (
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Location: Bohinjsko jezero, 200 m from Bohinj lake (
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Location: Bohinjsko jezero, 100 m from Bohinj lake (
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