Triglav National Park in Slovenia

Triglav National Park in Slovenia is about one hour drive from Ljubljana. Places interesting to visit: Waterfall Savica, Lake Bohinj by Vogel Cable Car, Lake Bohinj, Vintgar Gorge at Bled and many more.
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Waterfall Savica in Slovenia
Waterfall Savica in Slovenia The Savica waterfall (Slap Savica) is the third most visited attraction in Slovenia. Hike up to see the Savica waterfall and enjoy views over Lake Bohinj. The famous A-shaped waterfall is 78 m high at an altitude of 836 m at normal water level. It is fed by water flowing from…
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Lake Bohinj – Vogel Cable Car
Lake Bohinj – Vogel Cable Car Vogel is one of the most beautiful and popular ski resorts in the winter, and the most popular high mountain center in other seasons. Our slogan “Vogel. Like a Fairy Tale.” is the perfect description of our resort in every season of the year, and we plan to increase…
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Lake Bohinj in Slovenia
Lake Bohinj in Slovenia Lake Bohinj in Slovenia is the largest natural permanent lake in Slovenia with many possibilities for activities. Lake Bohinj in Slovenia is located in a glacially formed lake basin and holds almost 100 million cubic metres of water. According to an old Bohinj joke, only one bucket if the bucket is…
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Vintgar Gorge – Bled Slovenia
Vintgar Gorge near Bled in Slovenia Reviews Google: 4.5 Reviews TripAdvisor: 4.5 Duration 2-3 hours Vintgar Gorge in Slovenia’s Julian Alps is one of the most beautiful gorges in the world. The Vintgar Gorge near Bled in Slovenia is 1600 m long and till 250 m deep gorge on the eastern part of Triglav National…
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Triglav National Park in Slovenia
Triglav National Park is the only national park in Slovenia. It is located in the northwestern part of the country, respectively the southeastern part of the Alpine massif. Mount Triglav, the highest peak of the Julian Alps, stands almost in the middle of the national park. From there the valleys spread out radially, supplying water to two large river systems with their sources in the Julian Alps: the Soča and the Sava.
Flora
Systematic surveys of plants, especially of ethnobotanically useful species, in Triglav National Park have been carried out by Chandra Prakash Kala and Petra Ratajc covering various micro-habitats, elevations, aspects, and terrain types. The park has over fifty-nine species of ethnobotanical values, of these 37 species (which contribute 62%) fall under four major categories of medicinal plants. Some important species such as Aconitum napellus, Cannabis sativa, and Taxus baccata are not allowed to be collected and used as per the Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia.
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