Bled
Bled's scenery is almost impossibly romantic, with a little white church on an island in the center of an emerald green mountain lake, Bled Castle perched high above and the peaks of the Julian Alps all around — and it is consequently often packed with honeymooning couples and the like. The town is also a popular access point for Triglav National Park and offers numerous possibilities for an active holiday, including hiking, mountain biking, swimming, rafting and skiing in winter or a relaxing spell in a modern wellness centre.
Bled is small enough to cover on foot; a walk around the lake won't take much longer than an hour. The traditional way to reach the lake's island is by pletna boats, although those feeling fit can also swim (take an air mattress in any case) or rent rowboats. As of 2008, the round-trip fair is a fixed 12 EUR per person, and the rowers will typically wait to get at least 3-4 people on the boat (max capacity is about 10 people), so leave plenty of time for the trip to the island. Once on the island, the boat will wait 30-60 minutes, so the total trip time will be about 90 minutes. These pletnas depart from various locations around the lake. If the departure point is far from the island (thus more rowing time), that means you will get to spend less time on the lake, because the total round trip time will be 90 minutes.
Horse drawn carriages are available for rides around the lake, to the castle and further afield.
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