Planning a winter adventure in the Julian Alps? This three-day ski touring traverse around Triglav National Park offers a truly memorable experience, blending exhilarating skiing, breathtaking scenery, and expert guidance. For $404.75 per person, you’ll get three days of guided adventure starting from Bled, Slovenia, with the added convenience of transport, cable car tickets, sleeping in mountain huts, and all necessary safety equipment. It’s a perfect choice for those ready to test their skills, enjoy spectacular views, and gain a genuine taste of Slovenia’s winter wilderness.
What we love most about this trip is how it combines natural beauty with technical challenge—skiing beneath towering snowy peaks, navigating deep valleys, and reaching the highest Slovenian point for ski touring. The guides, especially Grega, earn high praise for their professionalism and energy, making safety and enjoyment their top priorities. The authentic mountain huts provide a cozy, welcoming atmosphere after a long day on the snow, while the breathtaking vistas are truly unforgettable.
Of course, this isn’t a casual ski day. It involves long hours (up to 9 hours), significant vertical ascent and descent, and the need for moderate physical fitness. If you’re looking for a leisurely ski holiday, this might be too intense, but for those seeking a challenge and a chance to connect deeply with mountain terrain, it’s a perfect fit.
This tour suits adventurous skiers who appreciate well-organized guided trips, stunning alpine scenery, and enjoy pushing themselves physically. Whether you’re an experienced ski tourer or an enthusiastic intermediate, you’ll find value in the well-planned itinerary, safety measures, and expert guidance.
Key Points
- Expert-guided experience in Slovenia’s Julian Alps with a focus on safety and authentic mountain adventure.
- Stunning scenery including Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia, and snow-covered lakes like Bohinj.
- Challenging yet accessible routes that reward effort with panoramic views and long, rewarding descents.
- Comfortable mountain accommodation at mountain huts and bivouacs, with food included.
- All logistics handled, including transport, cable car tickets, and safety equipment, making it easier for you to focus on the journey.
- Ideal for physically active travelers seeking a memorable, multi-day ski adventure in pristine mountain terrain.
A Deep Dive Into the Triglav Ski Tour Experience
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Starting Line: Kofler Sport in Mojstrana
Your adventure begins at the Kofler Sport meeting point in Mojstrana, a town well placed for exploring Slovenia’s Alpine highlights. From here, the guides handle transportation—getting you from Kranjska Gora to Mojstrana—and set the stage for three days of mountain exploration. The group size is private, which means more personalized attention and tailored pacing, especially important when tackling the demanding slopes.
Day 1: From Bohinj Lake to Vogel
The first morning kicks off with a scenic drive and a cable car ride to Vogel ski resort, perched at 1,510 meters with stunning views of the Julian Alps. From here, you’ll ski across a series of mountain spots, including Zadnji Vogel, Podrta Gora, and Govnja mountain pasture, reaching Dom na Komni at 1,520 meters.
The highlight? Natural sights like the snow-blanketed Bohinj Lake and the towering Julian peaks topped with snow. The route is designed to introduce you to the terrain and build confidence, with breathtaking panoramas of Triglav and its surrounding snowy peaks. It’s a full seven hours on skis, but the effort is rewarded with stunning vistas and a sense of true mountain immersion.
Day 2: From Dom na Komni to Prehodavci
Day two elevates the adventure, starting at Dom na Komni and heading toward Elo at 2,232 meters. From this vantage point, you’ll descend into the Seven Lake Valley, a winter wonderland where lakes lie deep under snow, surrounded by snow-covered peaks.
The main destination? The Bivouac Prehodavcih at 2,070 meters, offering some of the most magnificent views of the surrounding Alps. The long, scenic ski and walk—about nine hours—are demanding but incredibly rewarding when you reach the bivouac, where you’ll enjoy a warm meal. The highlight here is the sense of remote wilderness and the awe-inspiring snow-covered landscape.
Day 3: The High Point and Final Descent
The third day is the most physically challenging, with a climb to Kanjavec (2,568 meters), the highest point of the ski tour, and a descent back toward Krma Valley. After ascending, you’ll enjoy more than 800 meters of downhill skiing—more than enough to satisfy any ski enthusiast.
This route features a short ascent to Velo Pelje Valley and a traverse down to Krma Valley, ending at Bohinjska Vratca. Despite being the shortest day in time, it arguably delivers the most vertical descent—a truly satisfying finale for those who love long, flowing downhill runs.
What’s Included & What’s Not
The package covers transportation from Kranjska Gora, guiding, cable car tickets, safety gear (beacon, probe, shovel), accommodation in mountain huts and bivouacs, and two hearty dinners. Plus, you’ll get food and drinks at the bivouac on the second day, an authentic mountain meal experience.
However, travelers should bring extra food and drinks for the entire trip, as well as personal insurance (not included). Private transportation outside the scheduled transfers isn’t covered, so plan accordingly.
The Guides & Safety
Guests consistently praise Grega and the team for their professional approach and energy. “Grega guided us professionally and with an abundance of energy,” one reviewer mentions. This focus on safety and personalized attention makes the trip accessible yet secure, even when navigating challenging snow conditions or steep ascents.
Weather & Conditions
The success of this tour depends heavily on good weather. The tour is scheduled between December and May, but poor weather can lead to cancellations or rescheduling. If weather doesn’t cooperate, the tour offers full refunds or alternative dates.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you’re a physically active skier who enjoys multi-day adventures and is comfortable with moderate to challenging terrain, you’ll find this tour both rewarding and well-organized. The guided aspect means you don’t have to worry about route-finding or safety—just focus on enjoying the ride and the scenery.
It’s especially suited for those craving authentic mountain experiences, with an interest in stunning alpine vistas and a willingness to push their limits a bit. Even if you’re seasoned, the guided format ensures a safe, informative experience with plenty of opportunities to learn about the local terrain and mountain environment.
Not Ideal For
If you prefer casual skiing or have mobility limitations, this tour’s demanding schedule and physical requirements might not be suitable. Also, if you’re not comfortable with long hours on skis or significant elevation gains, consider a shorter or less intense option.
Final Thoughts
This three-day ski traverse in Triglav National Park offers a fantastic blend of adventure, scenery, and expert guidance. The itinerary is thoughtfully designed to maximize natural beauty while providing a challenging yet accessible experience. The included accommodations, meals, and transport add value and convenience, allowing you to focus on the skiing and the stunning surroundings.
For travelers who want more than just a ski holiday—who seek an authentic escape into Slovenia’s winter mountains—this trip is an excellent choice. The positive reviews speak to its high quality, professional guiding, and unforgettable vistas. Whether you’re an experienced ski tourer or eager to try something new, this tour can take your winter trip to a whole new level.
FAQ
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $404.75 per person, which includes guiding, transport, cable car tickets, accommodation, and some meals. It offers good value considering the all-inclusive nature and expert guides.
How long does the tour last each day?
Each day involves about 7 to 9 hours of skiing, touring, and walking. Expect long days with significant vertical ascent and descent, so physical fitness is important.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
While some experience with ski touring or mountain terrain is helpful, the tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness and a love for adventure. It’s best for skiers who are comfortable with multi-day activities and challenging terrain.
Are meals included?
Yes, you’ll be served dinner at the mountain huts on the second and third nights, plus food and drinks at the bivouac. Extra snacks and drinks are up to you to bring along.
What safety measures are in place?
Guides carry beacons, probes, and shovels for avalanche safety, and the tour is run under professional supervision. The focus on safety is evident in the positive reviews praising Grega and the team’s professionalism.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, the tour has a full refund policy if canceled more than 24 hours in advance due to weather or other reasons. Weather conditions are a key factor, so flexibility is advised.
What should I bring?
Prepare for cold, snowy conditions—think layered clothing, waterproof gear, and personal snacks. The tour provides safety equipment, but personal gear like gloves, hats, and sunglasses are recommended.
Is transportation arranged?
Yes, local transport from Kranjska Gora to Mojstrana and from Krma back to Mojstrana is included, easing logistical worries so you can focus on the adventure.
This guided ski touring trip in Slovenia’s Julian Alps promises a mix of breathtaking scenery, physical challenge, and expert care. It’s an ideal choice for travelers looking to combine their love of skiing with authentic mountain exploration—truly a winter experience to remember.
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