Apartments, Houses and Chalets for Sale in The Julian Alps, Gorenjska, Slovenia.

Spring in the Julian Alps, Slovenia
About the Julian Alps

Winter cottage at night at Pokljuka, Slovenia

Gorenjska (Upper Carniola), Slovenia
The North West corner of Slovenia offers Alpine landscapes every bit as attractive as the scenery associated with Austria or Switzerland.
Euroburo can offer houses, apartments, cottages and other holiday homes for sale throughout this region.
This is the area where Slovenia can boldly flaunt its unspoiled mountain peaks, Alpine meadows and postcard-perfect lakes.
Known as Gorenjska (Upper Carniola in English), this is the home of Slovenia’s one and only national park.
The Triglav National Park.

Triglav National Park
The Triglav National Park covers a large part of the area as well as the highest mountains in Slovenia.

Bled Castle Looking Over Lake Bled, Triglav National Park
It is an unspoiled, visually spectacular world of rocky mountains – the centerpiece of which is Mt Triglav (2864m), Slovenia’s highest peak – as well as river gorges, ravines, lakes, canyons, caves, rivers, waterfalls, forests and Alpine meadows.
It contains 838 square kilometers of alpine region and common borders with Italy and Austria, 25 settlements and about 2,200 residents. The park accounts for about four percent of Slovenia’s entire territory and encompasses almost the entire eastern part of the Julian Alps.
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Julian Alps in Winter
Julian Alps in Winter

Ski-touring, Julian Alps
Slovenian ski centers
- 300 km of ski slopes
- 280 km of cross-country trails
- 24 km of sledding slopes
The region offers many ski resorts here are just some of them:

Celjska koča, Julian Alps
- Celjska koča,
Website for further details - Cerkno,
Website for further details - Golte,
Website for further details - Mariborsko Pohorje,
Website for further details - Kanin (Slovenian side) - Sella Nevea (Italian side),
Kanin website for further details
Sella Nevea website for further details - Kope,
Website for further details - Kranjska Gora,
Website for further details - Krvavec,
Website for further details - Planica,
Website for further details - Pokljuka,
Website for further details - Rogla,
Website for further details - Vogel,
Website for further details - and there is Bled!!!!

Kanin Cable-car, Julian Alps

Nordic Ski jumping centre, Planica

Bled Lake in winter - a Slovenian superlative
Lake Bled
Lake Bled is one of the most beautiful places in a region that draws more than a million tourists every year. Although most tourists choose to visit Bled in spring or summer, the fairytale landscape of the lake in winter is a must see.

Lake Bled a winter wonderland
Bled, together with its surroundings, ranks among the most beautiful alpine resorts, renowned for its mild, healing climate and thermal lake water.

Lake Bled in summer
Julian Alps in Summer

Lake Bohinj in Triglav National Park
Lake Bohinj

The Monument to Zloterog
The Lake Bohinj is popular as a holiday destination. Locals claim that Lake Bled flaunts its beauty and Lake Bohinj wins the contest by its uncannily calm and by tranquility.
There are a myriad of opportunities for visitors to interact with the pristine surroundings.
The urban centers around the lake are at Ribcev Laz and nearby Stara Fuzina as well as Ukanc at the other end of the lake.

Fishing on Lake Bohinj
Hiking

Hikers in the Julian-Alps
Slovenia's Julian Alps offer the finest elements of Alpine landscape

Soča valley - The "Hanging bridges trail"
- Soaring peaks,
- Deep forests,
- Attractive mountain villages,
- Flower-bedecked Alpine meadows.
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For those who love the of Italian and/or Austrian Dolomites, the Julian Alps of Slovenia provide the perfect way to continue the exploration of the scenic eastern Alps.

Vintgar gorge near Bled
The Emerald Trail
The Emerald Trail follows along the Soča river – also known as the emerald river – and its tributaries, the Idrijca and Vipava rivers.
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The Goreljek Peat Bog Nature Trail
The Goreljek Peat Bog Nature Trail
The Goreljek Peat Bog Trail gives the visitors a detailed presentation of the features of Pokljuka and raised bogs.
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The Soča Valey Trail
The Soča Valey Trail
The Soča Trail (Soška pot) runs along the Soča river from its source to the town of Bovec. It connects the peaceful, mysterious parts of the Soča and Trenta valleys. The trail is particularly popular for its picturesque suspension footbridges.
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The Soča Valley Trail

The Alpe-Adria-Trail
Note: The Soča Trail is part of the Alpe-Adria-Trail that connects the three regions of Carinthia (Austria), Gorenjska (Slovenia) and Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy) in a total of 43 stages.
This long distance hiking trail leads from the foot of the highest mountain in Austria, the Grossglockner, through the most beautiful mountain and lake regions in Carinthia, and without any major detours leads close to the point where the three countries of Austria, Slovenia and Italy intersect (at the Dreiländereck), and then on towards Trieste and the Adriatic.

Bridge over the Soča River
... and there is fishing

Fly Fishing on the Soča River

Fly Fishing on the Baca River
Fly Fishing in Slovenia
Sovenia's trout rivers are truely astonishing.
The Soča river and it's tributaries, Nadiza, Idrijca, Trebuscica and Baca – combine to offer over 500 kms of fabulous trout waters - and that - in some of Europe’s most magnificent scenery.
The Soča's waters tumble from the snow capped peaks of the Julian mountains, absorbing sediment on a journey through limestone gorges and thence transformed to an aquamarine of startling clarity.

Slovenia's Marble trout (Salmo marmoratus)
Slovenia's Marble trout (Salmo marmoratus)

Slovenia's Marble trout (Salmo marmoratus)
The Soča Valley river system is home to genuinely wild rainbow, grayling, browns, and to Slovenia's fabled Marble trout (Salmo marmoratus), found nowhere else in the world.
Marbles can grow to a whopping 25 kilos, but on average, fish of 50 cm are regularly taken on a daily basis.
And also, rainbows, browns and graylings are no strangers to trophy size.
September to November being the best period for specimen grayling.

Fishing in Slovenia