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Triglav National Park A Detailed Guide for Visitors

The Triglav National Park is located in north-western Slovenia, on the border with Italy and close to the border with Austria, in the south-eastern part of the Alpine massif. It overlaps almost completely with the Eastern Julian Alps. It covers 840 square kilometres, which is four percent of Slovenia's surface area.


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Standing at 2,864 meters / 9,396 feet, Triglav is the highest point in Slovenia, and one of the top hikes to complete during a trip. Learn more about Triglav National Park and everything you will need to know when taking part of a visit for yourself. What's in this article? 1) Background & Facts 2) Triglav National Park Weather & When to Visit


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These are a few of my picks for hiking in Triglav National Park. 1. Triglav Summit Hike (Krma Valley Trail) Distance: 11km / 6.8 miles one-way. Duration: 2 days (12 - 16hrs) Difficulty: Moderate. This is the most popular hiking trail in Triglav National Park. There are a few different routes to climb Mt Triglav.


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Bohinj Soča Valley Kranjska Gora Bled Treasures that you should not miss You will happen upon numerous natural and cultural attractions in Triglav National Park. To give you an idea, we present some of the most beautiful creations of both nature and man. Zelenci


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Triglav National Park (Triglavski Narodni Park; commonly abbreviated as TNP), with an area of 840 sq km (over 4% of Slovenian territory), is one of the largest national reserves in Europe.


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Triglav National Park is Slovenia's amazing gem, the only national park in the country. Towering white cliffs and snow-capped peaks of the Julian Alps. Wild and incredibly blue streams. Lovely waterfalls. Fairy tale valley of Soča River. Magical reflections of Lake Bohinj. And we shouldn't miss famous Lake Bled either.


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A priceless gem of nature Slovenia's only national park, it proudly covers 840 square kilometres in the heart of the Julian Alps. See all Nature Fauna Flora Ecosystems Geology Climate Water circle Natura 2000 Quiet zones Non-native species See all Culture Man is creating cultural landscape to live and survive Cultural heritage Cultural landscape


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The Tolmin is a 1-km long gorge stretching along the southern ended of Triglav National Park. It's been naturally carved by the Tolminka River. It's a 2-km hike and costs between 6-10 (EURO) to access. There are lots of interesting sites to visit, so it's definitely worth the investment!


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Triglav National Park is one of Europe's oldest parks. It lies in the north-west of Slovenia, on the border with Italy and close to the border with Austria, in the south-eastern part of the Alpine massif. It overlaps almost completely with the Eastern Julian Alps. Jezik narave / The language of nature The mission of Triglav National Park


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Triglav National Park First protected in 1924, offically renamed in 1961 and now covering some 838 km 2, Triglav National Park is the only National Park in Slovenia and one of Europes oldest parks.


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Kranjska Gora is a ski resort in northwestern Slovenia, near the mountains and glacial lakes of Triglav National Park. You can choose between 18 ski slopes of different technical difficulty in the winter.


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Open now 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Write a review About Triglav National Park is one of the most im¬portant natural treasures of Slovenia. It is named after the sym¬bolic mountain Triglav (2,864 m) and is one of the oldest parks in Europe. The first protec¬tion attempts date back to the year 1906.


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Triglav National Park is located in the northwestern part of the country and is Slovenia's only national park. It covers an area of 340 square miles (880 sq km). Mount Triglav is located toward the center of the park and is the highest summit in the park as well as the collective Julian Alps.


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The name Triglav National Park (Triglavski narodni park) was first used in 1926 by botanist and plant geneticist Fran Jesenko. Kozjak Waterfall. In 1961, the protection act was renewed. This time permanently. The conservation area was also enlarged from 14 km2 to 20 km², and officially designated as Triglav National Park.


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