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The mighty peaks, vast forests, colourful meadows and crystal-clean waters - the Julian Alps have the abundance of inspiration for your next adventure or relaxing break. You don't need to conquer Triglav, the king of this range, to fulfil your travelogue with awesome entries.
JULIANA TRAIL – overall tour • Long-Distance Hiking » Julian Alps
JULIANA TRAIL is a 267-km-long trail around the Julian Alps. The trail leads through valleys, over mountain passes, forests, through urban and rural areas and along the Soča and Sava rivers.
The best Hikes in the Julian Alps » Julian Alps
The Julian Alps offer an infinite range of hiking opportunities. From paths leading to natural sights of interest and gentle strolls in the valleys to wanders in the Alpine foothills and demanding ascents into the high mountains.
Julian Alps Travel Guide & Travel Tips » Julian Alps
Up to a height of 1600 m, the Julian Alps are forested and abound with streams, rivers and waterfalls. The most unique features of the Slovenian Alps can be found in the Triglav National Park, which is one of the oldest in Europe.
Triglav National Park - Julian Alps
Triglav National Park encompasses a large part of the eastern Julian Alps and stretches over the area of seven municipalities in the Julian Alps Community. Crystal clear rivers and lakes, green glacial valleys, vast forests and mighty Alpine peaks …
Juliana Trail » Julian Alps
At the foothills of high peaks, the trail leads you along the edge of the Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. Total length: 270 km (original circular trail - 16 stages) + 42 km (3 extra stages to Breginjski kot) + 60 km (4 access stages from Brda)
Juliana Trail App and Other Mobile Apps » Julian Alps
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Mobility in the Julian Alps
Destinations in the Julian Alps organize additional lines during the summer and winter seasons and thus further increase the accessibility of some of the most visited starting points. Use Slovenian National JOURNEY PLANNER to find all timetables for public transport
Autumn in the Julian Alps - there's still time to experience the …
Being at one with nature is guaranteed when you come to Slovenia - especially in the Julian Alps. For keen photographers, there is ample opportunity to capture the picture-perfect landscapes in all their autumn glory.
Tamar Valley - Julian Alps
Tamar is one of the most beautiful glacial valleys in the Julian Alps in the NW of Slovenia. It is bounded on the west by the ridge Mojstrovka (2366 m), Travnik (2379 m), Jalovška škrbina (2138 m) and Goličica (2394 m), and on the east by the ridge Ponca.