Lakes around Bohinj are a central feature of the Bohinj Valley, situated within Slovenia's Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. This region is characterized by its glacial lakes, offering a natural landscape for outdoor activities. The area provides a tranquil setting, with its waters supporting diverse aquatic life. It serves as a starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
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The enchanting Lake Bohinj is Slovenia's largest natural lake and an absolute dream destination in the heart of the iconic Triglav National Park. While the nearby Lake Bled is often lively and touristy, Bohinj retains a wonderfully calm, pure, and untouched atmosphere where the rugged mountain nature fully plays the leading role. According to a well-known Slovenian legend, God, when distributing the Earth, forgot a small group of extremely modest people. Because they continued to wait patiently, He gifted them the most precious gem He had secretly kept for Himself: the Bohinj valley. The name of the lake therefore directly derives from the word 'Boh', meaning 'God'. The lake, with its length of over four kilometers and a depth of up to 45 meters, is a gigantic body of water. It contains so much crystal-clear mountain water that if the lake were to be emptied all at once, the water level in the surrounding area would immediately rise noticeably. On the east side of the lake, near the picturesque village of Ribčev Laz, you will find the famous stone bridge and the historic Church of St. John the Baptist. This is one of the most photographed spots in the entire country and houses centuries-old frescoes that give the scenery an almost fairytale-like appearance. The crystal-clear water is mainly fed by ice-cold mountain rivers and underground springs. From the shore, you can see fish swimming meters deep, although a dip in the summer requires some perseverance as the mountain water always remains refreshingly cold. Whether you choose a relaxing walk along the shore, a round trip by canoe on the mirror-smooth water, or take the cable car to the top of the Vogel mountain for a breathtaking view from above: Lake Bohinj is guaranteed to enchant you from the very first moment!
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The enchanting Lake Bohinj is Slovenia's largest natural lake and an absolute dream destination in the heart of the iconic Triglav National Park. While the nearby Lake Bled is often lively and touristy, Bohinj preserves a wonderfully calm, pure, and untouched atmosphere where the rugged mountain nature takes center stage. According to a well-known Slovenian legend, God forgot a small group of extremely modest people when dividing the earth. Because they waited so patiently, he gifted them the ultimate gem he had secretly kept for himself: the Bohinj valley. The name of the lake thus derives directly from the word 'Boh', meaning 'God'. With a length of over four kilometers and a depth of up to 45 meters, the lake is a gigantic body of water. It contains so much crystal-clear mountain water that if you were to drain the lake all at once, the water level in the surrounding area would immediately rise noticeably. On the east side of the lake, near the picturesque village of Ribčev Laz, you'll find the famous stone bridge and the historic Church of St. John the Baptist. This is one of the most photographed spots in the entire country and houses centuries-old frescoes that give the scenery an almost fairytale-like appearance. The crystal-clear water is mainly fed by icy mountain rivers and underground springs. From the shore, you can see fish swimming meters deep, although a dip in the summer requires a bit of perseverance as the mountain water always remains refreshingly cold. Whether you choose a relaxing walk along the shore, a canoe trip across the mirror-smooth water, or take the cable car to the top of Mount Vogel for a breathtaking view from above: Lake Bohinj is guaranteed to enchant you from the very first moment!
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The camp is in a great location for starting some beautiful hikes. The site is very well maintained, and the staff are super friendly.
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What is there to say? Lake Bohinj is one of top three or four tourist attractions in Slovenia, so, of course, you should come here. But you can truly enjoy it and see at least some of its beauties only if you stay long enough; I'd say one week.
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Beautiful lake, one of the 7 lakes. There is a nice place to have a drink or lunch
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Lake Bohinj (Wocheiner See) offers numerous bathing spots with larger and smaller bays around the lake. Along the southern shore, a cycle and pedestrian path runs alongside the main road through the shady forest. There are frequent clearings offering views of the expansive lake. A hiking trail leads to the northern shore, but cycling is explicitly prohibited there. The most enchanting bay is in the west, where the Savica River flows into the lake. This spot features a gravel beach area and crystal-clear water, which offers a fascinating play of colors thanks to the sunlight and the vertical cliffs.
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You can walk on this side of the lake, but cycling is not permitted. There are also sections with larger and smaller rocks, which are not suitable for cycling.
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Great hut with everything you need. Coke, for example, costs €4. Free water is available behind the house
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The Bohinj region is primarily known for Lake Bohinj, the largest permanent lake in Slovenia, and the stunning Triglav Lakes Valley, also known as the Valley of the Seven Lakes. While Lake Bohinj is a hub for various activities, the Triglav Lakes Valley offers a series of high-altitude alpine lakes like Črno jezero (Black Lake), Dvojno jezero (Double Lake), and Veliko jezero (Great Lake), each with unique characteristics.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity in Lake Bohinj, especially during summer when water temperatures can exceed 20°C. There are designated swimming areas, such as the Swimming area at Lake Bohinj and Lake Bohinj West Shore Beach. However, to preserve their pristine condition, swimming is generally prohibited in the high-mountain lakes of the Triglav Lakes Valley.
The Bohinj region offers diverse natural beauty. Around Lake Bohinj, you'll find clear glacial waters, lush forests, and panoramic mountain views. The Triglav Lakes Valley features dramatic alpine landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and distinctive geological formations, including karst features and various-colored lakes like Zeleno jezero (Green Lake) and Rjavo Jezero (Brown Lake).
Absolutely. Lake Bohinj is very family-friendly, offering activities like swimming, easy walks around the lake, and kayaking. Highlights like the Swimming area at Lake Bohinj and Ribčev Laz and Lake Bohinj are popular spots. There's also the Hostel Pod Voglom and Adventure Park which offers additional family entertainment.
The Bohinj region is a prime hiking destination. You can enjoy a 12-kilometer walk or bike ride around Lake Bohinj. For more challenging routes, the lake serves as a starting point for hikes into the Julian Alps, including trails leading to the Savica Waterfall and the extensive network of trails in the Triglav Lakes Valley. You can find various options, from moderate to difficult, in guides like Mountain Hikes around Bohinj.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming in Lake Bohinj and enjoying water sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural beauty with fewer crowds. The high-altitude lakes in the Triglav Lakes Valley are best accessed from late June to early October, as some may remain frozen for much of the year.
Yes, the region has several mountain huts. The Koča pri Triglavskih Jezerih Mountain Hut is located in the heart of the Valley of the Seven Lakes, offering a magnificent base for multi-day hikes. Another scenic stop for hikers is the Planina pri Jezeru Mountain Hut and Lake, situated by a picturesque lake at higher elevations.
Public transport options are available to the Bohinj area. If driving, be aware that parking lots, especially near Lake Bohinj, can become overcrowded, particularly during peak season. It's advisable to arrive early. Some visitor tips suggest taking the last section over the hinterland to avoid direct traffic to the lake. Parking can be expensive in some areas.
Beyond hiking, Lake Bohinj is excellent for kayaking, canoeing, stand-up paddling, and fishing. The region also offers various running trails, which you can explore in guides like Running Trails around Bohinj. For those seeking more adventure, canyoning is organized in the Grmečica streambed near the Grmečica Falls.
While many outdoor areas in the Bohinj region are welcoming to dogs, it's important to check specific regulations for trails and protected areas within Triglav National Park. Generally, dogs are allowed on trails, but should be kept on a leash. For example, the trail around Lake Bohinj is popular for walks with dogs, but always be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.
Near Lake Bohinj, you can visit the St. John’s Bridge (Janezov Most), which offers beautiful views and is considered a historical site. The nearby settlement of Ribčev Laz also has historical significance and provides a picturesque setting by the lake.
Visitors consistently praise the tranquil and less commercialized atmosphere of the Bohinj region, especially compared to other popular destinations. The remarkably clear waters of Lake Bohinj, the breathtaking natural splendor of the Triglav Lakes Valley, and the extensive opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and kayaking are frequently highlighted. The region's commitment to sustainable tourism also contributes to a preserved, pristine environment.


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