Tours in Bled
Explore the best tours, activities, and attractions in Bled to make your trip unforgettable.
Top 6 most popular tours and activities in Bled

Private Radovljica and Bohinj & Triglav National Park Tour - from Bled
This full-day guided tour will take you to Radovljica first, a picturesque old town situated on a hilltop. The compact city center is a veritable open-air museum of nicely restored buildings, narrow sloping streets and pleasant sidewalk cafés. It is also ‘’the town of honey’’. Nearby, the Lectar Inn houses a unique live museum where you will have a chance to learn the handicraft of honey bread (Lectar) making. Lake Bohinj, the largest lake in Slovenia, lies in the protected area of the Triglav National Park, the only Slovenian national park and one of the oldest in Europe. It was named after Triglav, the highest mountain in the heart of the park. The park prides itself on beautiful mountains and meadows, pure waters, deep cut gorges, remains of virgin forests and picturesque alpine villages scattered in the upper and lower Bohinj valley. Driving through these small villages you will see the ancient hayracks in Studor, and visit Oplen’s house, a typical old peasant's cottage with a chimney- less 'black kitchen' that has been turned into a museum focusing on the domestic life of peasants in the Bohinj area.

Private Bled Tour - from Bled
Bled in the Julian Alps could be a setting for a classic fairy tale: immense natural beauty with mountains and forest surrounding an emerald glacial lake, an island in the middle of the lake with a church steeple and its wishing bell, a cliff-top castle with picturesque views and a well-known sweet treat. Bled, together with its surroundings, ranks among the most beautiful alpine resorts and is renowned also for its mild, healing climate and thermal lake water. The tour of Bled includes a visit to the Bled Castle, which is the oldest in Slovenia, and a boat ride to the charming Bled Island in a traditional wooden boat called Pletna to visit the St. Maria Church and ring the wishing bell.

2 Hour Scenic Quad Tour in Bled
Join us on an unforgettable journey through the mesmerizing landscapes of Bled on our ATV tour. Let's traverse winding forest paths, conquer rugged hills, and uncover hidden gems together. Whether you're a seasoned rider or new to the thrill, let's create memories and share the excitement of exploring nature's playground. Come, let's embark on this adventure together.

From Ljubljana: Bled Lake Visit with Professional Camera
Join a relaxed day trip from Ljubljana to Lake Bled, one of Slovenia’s most famous and picturesque destinations. After pickup in the city, enjoy a comfortable drive through the countryside while your guide shares local insights along the way.Upon arrival at Lake Bled, take a walk by the lake's shore, stopping at the most scenic viewpoints. During the walk, your guide will take photos of you and your group so you can enjoy the experience without worrying about capturing the moments yourself.After the guided walk, enjoy free time to explore Bled at your own pace. If you wish, your guide will assist you with arranging and finding the traditional pletna boat ride to Bled Island, visiting the Church of the Assumption of Mary, or choosing a place to try the famous Bled cream cake (kremšnita).After the free time, meet your guide for a comfortable return journey to Ljubljana, bringing your Lake Bled experience to a close.

Full-Day Quad Rental in Bled
We're your unique adventure gateway, offering a distinctive blend of top-quality quads, expert guidance, and access to exclusive, untouched landscapes. We provide an unparalleled opportunity to explore the wild like never before, creating memories that are truly one-of-a-kind.

Private Ljubljana Walking Tour - from Bled
Situated between the Alps and the Adriatic, with a vibrant culture and art scene, great shopping and sightseeing opportunities, Ljubljana is an ideal destination for the Central European flair lovers and one the of most engaging cities. It is a small and relaxed café-cultured city, with a metropolitan feel being the capital and the largest city of Slovenia. It has preserved evidence of a five-thousand-year long history, including the remains of the Roman city of Emona, the old city center with its Medieval castle perched on top of a hill, Baroque façades and their decorative portals, distinctive Art Nouveau buildings and the 20th century masterpieces of the world-famous architect Jože Plečnik who put an indelible personal touch on his native Ljubljana and who’s works were recently included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.