Slovenia is a country full of natural beauty, cultural treasures, and outdoor adventures.
Nature wonders in Slovenia: Camp between majestic mountains by emerald-green rivers and idyllic lakes!
The Triglav, at 2864 meters, is the highest peak in Slovenia and the Julian Alps. It is located at the center of the Triglav National Park, the only national park in the country. The Triglav National Park offers untouched nature, turquoise lakes, and spectacular mountain landscapes – a true paradise for everyone who loves going on hikes and nature lovers. The Soča River is known for its crystal-clear, emerald-green water and attracts numerous outdoor fans: rafting, kayaking, hiking, and paragliding are popular activities here. On the edge of the national park lies the picturesque Lake Bled: with its small island featuring the Church of the Assumption and the medieval castle towering high above the lake, Lake Bled is one of Slovenia's most famous landmarks.
The Vintgar Gorge, a small but beautiful gorge, is located about 4 km northwest of Bled. As early as the late 19th century, it was developed as a tourist attraction by the municipality of Gorje and today features well-maintained wooden walkways that lead comfortably through the gorge. The Radovna River rushes through the approximately 1600-meter-long gorge, which is characterized by waterfalls, rapids, and breathtaking views.
Ljubljana, Slovenia's charming and lively capital, is characterized by Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. The Ljubljanica River, with its interesting bridges and picturesque banks in the old town, gives Ljubljana an unmistakable atmosphere. The Ljubljana Castle majestically overlooks the city, offering a breathtaking view of the surroundings.
In addition to Ljubljana, towns like the coastal city of Piran on the Slovenian Adriatic coast or Ptuj, the oldest town in Slovenia, are also worth a visit.
Slovenia is also home to some of Europe's most fascinating cave systems: The Postojna Caves are world-famous for their spectacular stalactite formations, and the Škocjan Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Your Guide to Camping Route Planning
Get in touch with us – ideally through the "Request a Trip" button. There you will find a questionnaire that helps us understand your travel wishes as accurately as possible.
After that, we can arrange a personal phone or a video call to clarify any questions, get to know you and your ideas better, and offer you the best advice. Alternatively, we can answer your questions via email.
If you decide to plan your trip with us, we will start with the planning process after receiving your deposit. We plan your travel route according to your wishes and keep everything as flexible as you want. We will send you the first itinerary proposal as soon as possible.
We will find the perfect camper for you – a suitable model between a mini camper, campervan, or motorhome, depending on your needs. If desired, we can also book campsites and activities for you – as close to nature and consciously as possible, and most importantly, tailored to suit you.
After receiving your feedback on our first proposal, we can make minor adjustments before finalizing the plan. If our travel proposal suits you, we will book everything as discussed, and nothing will stand in the way of your journey.
We provide you with personal consultation before, during, and after your trip. During your journey, you can also use our easy WhatsApp service.