Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Slovenia
If you’ve ever wanted to explore Slovenia, now’s your chance! Imagine dining in scenic Kranjska Gora, hiking high Vrsic Pass in Julian Alps, and following the Soca Trail near Triglav Park. Explore Lake Bohinj's trails and forests, and grab your hiking boots to head to stunning Savica Waterfall. If cable cars are your thing, there’s plenty of mountain vistas to take in.
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Katarina • traveled in December, 2024
The tour is absolutely spectacular from start to finish. The organisation and communication with the hosts was smooth, the welcome meeting and detailed briefing was in person, which came to me as a big, but very positive surprise.. All instructions were very clear and we got to use the navigation app as well as the actual physical map. As first timers taking part in a self guided tour, to set our minds at ease we connected with the host via WhatsApp and we remained in contact with him for all our questions and concerns. Luckily, we did not have many. The hiking area is breathtaking, the route is not too easy, but a nice challenge for someone who likes to hike and is reasonably fit. The views and the surroundings of every step are unforgettable and I would gladly recommend it to everyone!
Tour de Julian Alps | Hut-to-hut Trekking - D
deb • traveled in October, 2024
Magnificent country. The hike was well organised, a few spots the trail hikes signs were broken, but that's not a Touradar problem. The accommodation was all good, the meals, especially the breakfasts were great. We are coming back!
Slovenia Hiking: Alpe Adria Trail 5days- self guided - A
Ariel • traveled in August
We had a great trip to the Julian Alps. Life Adventures was very helpful. This is a good trek for experienced hikers, not beginners, as there are some days with unstable footing and exposed cliffs. We had a great time!
Julian Alps Traverse - Hut to Hut Trekking In Slovenia
10 best Hiking & Trekking Slovenia tour packages
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- Slovenia Hiking: Alpe Adria Trail 5days- self guided
- Julian Alps Traverse - Hut to Hut Trekking In Slovenia
- Walking the Slovenian Alps (6 destinations)
- Julian Alps Traverse
- Slovenia : Hiking: Alpe Adria Trail - 8 Days
- Majestic Karavanke Mountains Walk – Slovenia
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- Julian Alps & Wild Soca Valley 8 Days
Tour de Julian Alps | Hut-to-hut Trekking
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hiking area is breathtaking, the route is not too easy, but a nice challenge for someone who likes to hike and is reasonably fit.”
Katarina, traveled in July
Mountain paths stretch from Pokljuka plateau (1,347m) through Triglav National Park. The 63km marked trail network leads via Vodnik hut (1,817m) to Prehodavci (2,071m), with optional Mt. Triglav summit, ending in vibrant Bovec.
Duration 7 days Destinations Bled, Pokljuka, Triglav National Park, Bovec Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 53 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
- US$1,633
Slovenia Hiking: Alpe Adria Trail 5days- self guided
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Magnificent country. The hike was well organised, the accommodation was all good, and the meals were great.”
debbie, traveled in October
Three challenging stages (23-25) of the Alpe Adria Trail link Kranjska Gora to Kobarid. Steep ascents reach Vršič Pass, while 20.9km of Soča Trail leads to picturesque Drežnica village. Daily hikes range from 17.8-25.2km with significant elevation changes.
Duration 5 days Destinations Kranjska Gora, Trenta, Bovec, Kobarid Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 23 mi Operator Nature Trips From
- US$1,182
Julian Alps Traverse - Hut to Hut Trekking In Slovenia
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The country and national park are simply stunning. Highly recommend!”
Kirsten, traveled in July
The premier trek through Triglav National Park ascends Sedlo Planja (2,349m), crosses Bogatin saddle, and reaches Mt. Krn (2,244m). Daily hiking spans 6-7 hours with elevations up to +1,000m, featuring stays in authentic mountain huts.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kranjska Gora, Triglav National Park, Tolmin, Bled Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 43 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
- US$1,636
Walk the wooden boardwalks through Vintgar Gorge to reach the 42-foot Šum waterfall, then climb Slemenova Špica from Vršič Pass for views of Jalovec, Slovenia's own Matterhorn. Hike beneath the triangular spire of Špik mountain to the dual Martuljek Waterfalls, where water plunges 360 feet over limestone cliffs. Stay at Hotel Kompas in Kranjska Gora and check out alpine meadows with traditional shepherd's huts on Velika Planina, plus see the emerald pools of Možnica Gorge in the Soca Valley.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kranjska Gora, Ljubljana, Gozd Martuljek, Lake Bled, Kamnik Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 173 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $2,998
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Mountain trails cover 14km daily through Slovenia's finest landscapes. The path ascends Pokljuka plateau (1,280m), passes Savica waterfall, and crosses Triglav National Park's Alpine meadows. Authentic mountain huts provide shelter during elevation gains up to 1,280m.
Duration 7 days Destinations Bled, Pokljuka, Ribčev Laz, Bovec Age Range Ages 13+ Distance 32 mi Operator Helia Travel Agency From
20% Off- US$1,089
Slovenia : Hiking: Alpe Adria Trail - 8 Days
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The accommodation was a lovely guesthouse just in front of the river, we Had a large clean Room with wooden furniture.”
Olga, traveled in May
Scenic routes wind through Vrsic Pass and Soca Trail in Triglav National Park. Daily hikes span 17-25km through Julian Alps, with stays in traditional villages like Trenta and Dreznica. Maps and safety equipment provided.
Duration 8 days Destinations Kranjska Gora, Trenta, Triglav National Park, Bovec, Dreznica, Tolmin, Tribil Superiore, Cividale del Friuli Age Range Ages 18+ Distance 52 mi Operator Nature Trips From
20% Off- US$1,875
Majestic Karavanke Mountains Walk – Slovenia
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The hike was absolutely amazing, with stunning landscapes, including a breathtaking view of Triglav Peak.”
Anaïs, traveled in July
Premier hiking routes run from Ljubelj through Baron tunnels to Mojstrana. The path summits Mt. Stol (2,236m) and connects traditional mountain huts like Roblek and Prešernova. Four days of moderate hiking include Dovje village and Mojstrana's Mountain Museum.
Duration 4 days Destinations Bled, Trzic, Mojstrana Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 38 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
20% Off- US$619
Slovenia's highest trails ascend 1,855m through Triglav National Park. The route leads from Bohinj Lake through Mostnica Gorge, includes Mount Triglav's via ferrata sections, and winds through Seven Lakes Valley to spectacular Savica waterfall.
Duration 3 days Destinations Bled, Triglav National Park Age Range Ages 15+ Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 29 mi Operator LIFE Adventures From
20% Off- US$462+$23 local payments
Duration 6 days Destinations Tolmin, Kobarid Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 8 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,019
Duration 8 days Destinations Bled, Trenta, Bovec, Kobarid, Bohinjska Bistrica, Pokljuka Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 66 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,169
What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Slovenia
What are the best hiking trails in Slovenia for different skill levels?
Slovenia's trails span from simple walks to demanding mountain climbs. For an easy start the paths around Lake Bled feature gentle terrain and take 2-3 hours. Moderate hikers can explore the Soča Valley with 4-6 hour routes near the blue-green river. Advanced trekkers will find their match on the Julian Alps Traverse where days stretch 6-8 hours with elevation gains up to 1200m. The Pokljuka Plateau serves as a good testing ground with moderate 4-5 hour hikes. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The hiking trails are largely underdeveloped and technically challenging. What was considered moderate I would have considered challenging."
What's the best time of year for hiking in Slovenia?
The hiking calendar in Slovenia centers on June through September when weather conditions are most reliable. Peak season falls in July and August bringing crowds to popular spots like Lake Bled and Bohinj. June transforms the Karavanke mountains with wildflower displays while the Julian Alps reach perfect conditions by late August. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Slovenia really surprised me - even in 30-degree heat in summer you can still enjoy hiking then cool off with a swim in Lake Bled or Lake Bohinj."
Where do I stay during multi-day hikes in Slovenia?
Lodging options range from valley-based hotels to rustic mountain shelters. The Hotel Bohinj 4* represents the higher-end valley stays while basic mountain huts like Komna and Vodnik offer shared rooms at 1800m elevation. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The mountain lodge tonight Double Lakes is renowned for its fabulous cooking with traditional dishes such as Carniolan sausage and mountain recipes."
How accessible are the trailheads and hiking regions?
Ljubljana serves as the gateway to Slovenia's hiking territories. Regular buses connect to popular bases like Lake Bled and Bohinj. The Pokljuka Plateau trailheads require a 30-minute drive from Bled. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "Transport was excellent - we used a mix of private transfers and public buses to reach all the stunning trailheads without any issues."
What unique cultural experiences can I expect on Slovenia hiking tours?
The trails weave through Slovenia's natural and cultural landscape. Routes pass World War I sites on the Walk of Peace traditional alpine farms and historic villages. Wine enthusiasts can end their hikes with tastings in the Brda region. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Our stops included historic places like Sabotin Hill Peace Park and mountain huts serving traditional dishes. The guides shared fascinating stories about local legends like Goldhorn and the region's history."
How do luggage transfers work on multi-day hiking tours in Slovenia?
The logistics of multi-day hikes typically include luggage transfers between towns like Bled Bovec and Kranjska Gora. During mountain segments hikers carry daypacks while main bags move ahead to the next hotel. The Julian Alps Traverse demonstrates this system with luggage moving from Kranjska Gora to Tolmin as hikers cross the mountains. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Luggage transfer was flawless and all transport for our group was timely and comfortable."






















