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Slovenia

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Giulemani · 16/10/2024 08:59

Where to stay in slovenia with kids? My top places to visit are
Kranjska gora
Soca river
Bled
Logar valley
Velika planina
Any ideas which areas to stay? I like to stay in different places, and is there any other places must see?

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Giulemani · 16/10/2024 09:37

4 year old.. any places to stay that is good for my daugjter? Like play areas etc... yes i vintgar i saw it, i will be coming from plitvice lakes so i tought i skip a bit the gorges 😂

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Verite1 · 16/10/2024 16:17

With young kids, I would stay around Lake Bled. There are lots of kid friendly activities including a sort of aqua park on the lake itself. It is also pretty central so from Lake Bled you can visit Lake Bohinj, Kranjska Gora, Ljubljana etc. Postjana caves are amazing - well worth a visit as well.

Giulemani · 16/10/2024 18:47

Butvi hear that it is too touristy lake bled area. I prefer somewhere more quiet. A town that has all with beautiful scenery, like example any towns near kranjska gora? Im just asking for more ideas :)

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Ellmau · 17/10/2024 00:53

It's not that bad.

But a quieter alternative is Lake Bohinj, which is much less developed and almost as pretty. Not really a town though.

Kranjska Gora is a town in the mountains. Bovec is another option. BUt personally I'd stick with Bled or Bohinj.

Verite1 · 17/10/2024 09:27

Ellmau · 17/10/2024 00:53

It's not that bad.

But a quieter alternative is Lake Bohinj, which is much less developed and almost as pretty. Not really a town though.

Kranjska Gora is a town in the mountains. Bovec is another option. BUt personally I'd stick with Bled or Bohinj.

Lake Bled is definitely touristy - but because of that, there is more that would appeal to young kids. Lake Bohinj, Bovec, Soca Valley etc have more that would appeal for older kids (lots of adrenaline sports etc). Lake Bohinj still pretty busy as well if you travel in Summer. However if you want quiet and peaceful then I agree Bled is not for you!

BuzzieLittleBee · 17/10/2024 09:39

Bled is touristy... but not in a bad way. If you want things to do, then you have to go where they are!
Bohinj was absolutely lovely, and you can hire boats/paddleboards and swim in the lake (if you're there when it's warm enough) but there aren't activities or attractions etc. You can go up the mountain in a cable car, which is fun.

Giulemani · 17/10/2024 10:07

So where is a nice place to stay which is quiet and bueatifull? I mean i will have a car, i gan visit bled ,bohinj etc so its not an issue. Even glamp sites with playground for kids etc.. i just dont want to go somewhere where its full of crowds.

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BuzzieLittleBee · 17/10/2024 10:20

Bohinj wasn't full of crowds in the slightest, and I didn't think Bled was too bad either (it was busy, but if you're not in the town centre then it thins out very quickly). The thing to bear in mind is that quiet places have fewer people at them because there is less to do! So if you want to go somewhere with lots to do but which doesn't have people then you're looking for something that doesn't really exist!
Of course there's always lots of walking/swimming opportunities in the quiet places, but in terms of activity based stuff, then you will be where there are other people.

MinnieMountain · 17/10/2024 13:35

Ribcev Laz is the only part of Bohinj that felt busy the 2 times I went there. It's a beautiful lake and was pretty quiet even in early July. You could look for a holiday let in the woods around it.

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