TOP 10 Lakes of Triglav National Park
Hand picked selection of the most beautiful Lakes in Bohinj and the Triglav National Park with candid photos of the amazing scenery for you to enjoy.
Crystal clear lakes are just one of many reasons why Slovenia is an outdoor paradise. The best and most beautiful lakes in Slovenia are mostly located in Triglav National Park and around it.
Beautiful lakes in Triglav National Park
Lakes accessible by car or public transport:
Lake Bohinj
The largest natural lake in Slovenia is Lake Bohinj. Located 1 hour drive away from the capital of Ljubljana in Bohinj Valley. Surrounding mountains make it one of the most beautiful glacier lakes of the entire Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. Historically and geographicaly, Bohinj is one of the most interesting places exploring Slovenia. Make sure to stay in the area for more than just a day, since there is so much to see and discover..
Size of Lake Bohinj
Length: 4,2 km
Width: 1,2 km
Area: 3,3 square km
Coastline length: 11,35 km
Volume: 99,7 million cubic meters = enough to cover entire Slovenia
Max depth: 45 m
Surface elevation: 526 m asl
Activities around Lake Bohinj
Hike to Triglav Lakes Valley
Ride a bike to the Voje Valley
Swim in refreshing water with breathtaking views
Take a ride with canoe or Stand Up Paddleboard
Climbing crag with the famous wall “Pod Skalco”
Take a walk around lake Bohinj
Experience flying by tandem paragliding from Vogar
Ski at Vogel on amazing snow
Visit Savica Waterfall
Lake Bled
The most famous lake in Slovenia is Lake Bled. You have probably seen it before, the fairy lake with a tiny island and a church on it. It is located on the eastern edge of Julian Alps just outside the Triglav National Park. It takes only 40min to drive here from Ljubljana or 1h 30min from Slovenian Riviera.
Size of Lake Bled
Length: 2,1 km
Width: 1,38 km
Area: 1,45 square km
Coastline length: 6 km
Volume: 25,7 million cubic meters
Max depth: 30 m
Surface elevation 475 m asl
Activities around Bled Lake
Visit the church on island with traditional “pletna” wooden boat
Take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the lake
Swim or Stand Up Paddleboard to the only island in Slovenia
Explore (by written sources) the oldest (1000 years) Slovenian castle Bled
Relax in thermal springs at the east side of the lake
Try delicious dessert “Bled cream cake (kremšnita)”
Lake Jasna in Kranjska Gora
Artificially created double lake lies at the meeting point of two mountain streams - Mala & Velika Pišnica. Technicaly speaking it is just out of Triglav National Park. However it is so beaufiul it must be included in this list. There are amazing views towards Mount Razor and bronze statue of ibex. All those details make Jasna one of the most photogenic spots around Kranjska Gora. It will take you 1 hour to come here from Ljubljana.
Interesting facts about Lake Jasna
There was a swimming pool in 1930s, which was torn down later
The upper lake (with the tower) has colder water than lower one
Bronze statue of ibex was made by the same sculptor (Stojan Batič) as the statue of the famous gold-horn in Bohinj
Lakes accessible only by hiking
The Triglav Lakes
Triglav Lakes are located in the very heart of the Triglav National Park, surrounded by the most beautiful views in Slovenia. Even though the area is called Seven Triglav Lakes Valley, the number of lakes varies depending on season and weather. Melting snow in the spring or heavy rainfall can raise the number of all lakes and ponds up to 11.
There are 2 mountain huts, one in the middle and one at the end of the valley.
List of Triglav Lakes
1. Lake below Vršac (Jezero pod Vršacom) - 1993 m
The first lake remains under snow the most of all Triglav lakes.
2. Brown Lake (Rjavo jezero) - 2002 m
The second lake is the highest lying of all Triglav Lakes.
Pond in Ledges (Mlaka v Laštah) - 1994 m
Located directly under the Prehodavci hut. It dries up in early summer.
Ponds under Vršaki or Snow Lakes (Mlake pod Vršaki)
Located near Green lake, these ponds also dry up only few weeks after all the snow melts.
3. Green Lake (Zeleno jezero) - 1983 m
The third Triglav Lake is coloured green because of the algaes.
4. Great Lake or Kidney Lake (Veliko jezero ali Ledvica) - 1830 m
The fourth Triglav Lake is the largest and deepest of all Triglav Lakes. It is named after its shape resembling a kidney.
Pond by Ute (Mlaka pri Utah)
Lies between Lake Močivec and Kidney Lake. It needs heavy rains or snow melting to form.
Lake Močivec
It was artificially created behind the Hut by the Triglav Lakes and does not really count as a lake.
5. & 6. Double Lake (Dvojno jezero) - 1670 m
The fifth & sixth Triglav Lakes are the most famous and most frequently photographed, since they lie right in front of the Hut by the Triglav Lakes. The two lakes join at high water levels in the spring or after heavy rainfall.
7. Black Lake (Črno jezero) - 1319 m
The seventh Triglav Lake. Lowest lying and therefore the warmest of the Triglav Lakes is located on the edge of Komarča wall. Water levels can vary heavily, even on hourly basis.
Kriška jezera Lakes
Location of these four lakes is on a mountain plateau of Kriški podi between three gorgeous valleys. Vrata Valley on the east, Krnica Valley on the north and Soča Valley (Zadnjica Valley) on the west and south. Between lower and middle lake stands Pogačnikov dom na Kriških podih, a mountain hut at 2050 meters.
List of Kriška jezera Lakes
Upper Kriško Lake below Križ (Zgornje Kriško jezero pod Križem) - 2154 m
The highest lying Slovenian lake lies right at the northern edge of Kriški podi plateau. Researchers have discovered that water from this lake flows into Krnica Valley with the delay of 3 days.
Middle Kriško Lake below Griva (Srednje Kriško jezero pod Grivo) - 1939 m
A beautiful round alpine lake of spruce green colour. Because it lies in a frost pocket under the Hut at Kriški podi, it is one of the last lakes in Slovenia that gets rid of snow (if at all).
Fourth Kriško Lake below Stenar (Četrto Kriško jezero pod Stenarjem) - 1951 m
Most of the year is hidden under the snow and therefore unknown even by most of Slovene hikers. It lies under Mount Stenar and above the Middle Kriško Lake.
Lower Kriško Lake by the spring (Spodnje Kriško jezero pri studencu) - 1880 m
The biggest of all Kriška jezera Lakes lies next to hiking path to Kriški podi Hut. With its oval shape and grassy shore is a perfect place to take a break after a long hike from the Zadnjica Valley.
Krn Lakes
All of glacial origin, they lie around Mount Krn (2244 m), high above Soča Valley. It is often said that Krn Lakes are the second prettiest lakes in Slovenia - right after the Triglav Lakes.
From Dom v Lepeni to:
Lake below Montura (Dupeljsko jezero) - 2h 5min
Lake Krn - 2h 20min
Lake Lužnica - 4h 20min
From Koča na planini Kuhinja to:
Lake Lužnica - 3h
Lake Krn - 5h
Lake below Montura (Dupeljsko jezero) - 5h 20min
From Koča pri Savici to:
Lake Krn - 5h
Lake below Montura (Dupeljsko jezero) - 5h 10min
Lake Lužnica - 7h
List of Krn Lakes (Krnska jezera)
Lake Krn (Krnsko jezero) - 1391 m
With over 59.000 square meters, it is the largest mountain lake in Slovenia. It is a habitat of 40 plant species and 24 animal species.
Lake below Montura (Dupeljsko jezero) - 1260 m
This hidden gem lies behind the thick layer of spruce trees in a hollow below the Hut by the Krn Lakes. It is mistakenly named Dupeljsko jezero, but it actually lies below Mount Montura and most people don’t even know about it. Even though it is a tiny lake - it is gorgeous and definately worth visiting.
Lake Lužnica (Jezero v Lužnici) - 1775 m
Lies closer to Mount Krn in glacial valley Peski and is the highest lying of all Krn Lakes.
Bathing in the alpine lakes* is not allowed in order to preserve the ecosystem. Do not leave anything behind. Let others enjoy in the beautiful nature as well. :)
*Does not apply for Lake Bohinj, Lake Bled and Lake Jasna