
Bohinj
Bohinj Ski Holidays
Bohinj Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
Book all your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. After booking, you will receive vouchers containing the information you need to collect ski passes, equipment rentals, or find your ski school meeting point. Please remember that if you book a ski pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us. You can also call (0034) 649 144 719 directly to make a reservation
Bohinj Overview
Nestled in the heart of the Julian Alps and surrounded by the pristine landscapes of Triglav National Park, Bohinj is one of Slovenia's most scenic winter destinations. Renowned for its unspoiled natural beauty, authentic Alpine atmosphere, and excellent outdoor recreation opportunities, Bohinj serves as a gateway to some of the country's best skiing and winter activities. The region's primary ski area is Vogel Ski Resort, located above the shores of Lake Bohinj. Accessible by cable car from Ukanc, Vogel is considered one of Slovenia's most picturesque ski resorts, offering breathtaking views of Lake Bohinj, Mount Triglav, and the surrounding peaks of the Julian Alps. Thanks to its high-altitude location and favorable natural snowfall, Vogel is known for having some of the most reliable snow conditions in Slovenia. Vogel offers a variety of terrain suitable for beginners, intermediate skiers, and snowboarders. Wide, well-groomed slopes, modern lift facilities, and spectacular panoramic scenery make the resort particularly attractive to families and recreational skiers. More experienced visitors can also find off-piste opportunities and challenging sections when snow conditions permit. One of Vogel's greatest strengths is its setting within Triglav National Park, Slovenia's only national park. Unlike many larger Alpine resorts, development is limited, allowing visitors to experience a more natural and tranquil mountain environment. The result is a skiing experience that combines excellent winter sports facilities with stunning wilderness scenery.
Beyond downhill skiing, Bohinj offers numerous winter activities. Cross-country skiing trails can be found throughout the valley, while snowshoeing and winter hiking routes allow visitors to explore snow-covered forests, alpine meadows, and mountain viewpoints. The nearby Pokljuka Plateau is particularly popular among Nordic skiing enthusiasts and regularly hosts international biathlon competitions.
Lake Bohinj itself remains a major attraction during winter. The frozen landscapes surrounding Slovenia's largest natural lake create exceptional opportunities for photography, sightseeing, and peaceful walks. The charming villages scattered throughout the valley provide visitors with an authentic glimpse of traditional Alpine life.
Accommodation in Bohinj ranges from family-run guesthouses and traditional alpine inns to modern hotels and wellness resorts. Many properties emphasize local hospitality and regional cuisine, offering visitors the chance to sample Slovenian specialties, locally produced cheeses, mountain dishes, and wines from Slovenia's renowned wine-growing regions.
Après-ski in Bohinj is generally relaxed and family-oriented. Rather than lively nightlife, visitors can expect cosy mountain restaurants, lakeside cafés, wellness facilities, and traditional Slovenian hospitality. The emphasis is on relaxation, nature, and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the Alps.
The ski season typically runs from December through March, depending on snowfall conditions. Vogel's elevation and natural snow reliability often provide excellent skiing throughout much of the winter season, while modern snowmaking systems help maintain slope quality when needed.
Overall, Bohinj offers a unique winter holiday experience that combines skiing, spectacular natural scenery, and authentic Slovenian culture. With its breathtaking Alpine setting, family-friendly atmosphere, and access to the renowned Vogel Ski Resort, Bohinj is widely regarded as one of Slovenia's most beautiful and rewarding ski destinations.
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Bohinj Ski Information
Resort height - 785m
Snow range - 523 -1800m
Ski area - 22km
Easy - 7
Intermediate - 6
Difficult - 1
Longest run - 7.5km
Snowmaking facilities - 0%
Snow parks - 1
Ski Lifts - 8 (Cable cars - 1, Chairlifts - 4, Drag lifts - 3)
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Things to do in Bohinj
Activities - Nestled in the heart of the Julian Alps and surrounded by the pristine wilderness of Triglav National Park, Bohinj is one of Slovenia's most beautiful winter destinations. While the region is well known for skiing, its appeal extends far beyond the slopes. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, stunning alpine scenery, traditional mountain culture, and opportunities for relaxation, making Bohinj an ideal destination for both active travelers and those seeking a peaceful winter escape. Winter in Bohinj is closely associated with Vogel Ski Resort, one of Slovenia's most scenic ski areas. Located high above the lake and accessible by cable car, Vogel offers well-maintained slopes, reliable natural snow conditions, and spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The resort caters to beginners, intermediate skiers, and snowboarders, while experienced skiers can explore more challenging terrain when conditions permit. The Bohinj region offers excellent opportunities for cross-country skiing. Nearby Pokljuka Plateau is particularly renowned for its extensive trail network and world-class Nordic skiing facilities. The area regularly hosts international biathlon competitions and provides routes suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers. Snowshoeing is one of the best ways to experience Bohinj's winter landscapes. Guided and self-guided routes lead through snow-covered forests, alpine meadows, and tranquil mountain scenery. Winter hiking trails around Lake Bohinj and throughout Triglav National Park offer opportunities to enjoy the peaceful beauty of the region while observing local wildlife and spectacular mountain vistas. Even during winter, Lake Bohinj remains one of the region's greatest attractions. The snow-covered lakeshore and surrounding peaks create a breathtaking setting for walks, photography, and sightseeing. The tranquil atmosphere during the winter months allows visitors to appreciate the natural beauty of Slovenia's largest natural lake away from the crowds of summer. A winter excursion to Savica Waterfall offers a unique experience. During colder periods, the waterfall and surrounding cliffs can become partially frozen, creating spectacular ice formations and dramatic winter scenery. The short hike to the viewpoint is a popular activity for visitors exploring the region. After a day outdoors, many visitors choose to relax in Bohinj's wellness centers and spa facilities. Several hotels offer saunas, indoor pools, massage treatments, and wellness programs that provide a welcome retreat from the winter cold. The peaceful mountain setting enhances the overall experience of relaxation and rejuvenation. Winter is an excellent time to experience Bohinj's traditional Alpine culture. Local restaurants and mountain inns serve hearty Slovenian dishes featuring regional ingredients such as cheeses, cured meats, freshwater fish, mushrooms, and traditional desserts. Visitors can also explore local villages and learn about the area's rich cultural heritage and long-standing connection to mountain life. Unlike many larger Alpine resorts, Bohinj retains a quiet and authentic atmosphere. The emphasis is on nature, outdoor recreation, and relaxation rather than nightlife and crowds. This makes it particularly appealing to travellers seeking a genuine Alpine experience surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in Slovenia. Overall, winter in Bohinj offers far more than skiing alone. From snowshoeing and cross-country skiing to scenic walks, wellness experiences, and cultural discoveries, the region provides a diverse and rewarding winter holiday in one of the most picturesque corners of the Slovenian Alps.
Restaurants - For visitors exploring the Julian Alps, Bohinj offers one of Slovenia's most authentic dining scenes. Rather than focusing on international chains or resort-style restaurants, the region celebrates local ingredients, Alpine traditions, freshwater fish, mountain cheeses, wild game, and seasonal produce sourced from the surrounding valleys and pastures. Many restaurants participate in the Bohinjsko/From Bohinj initiative, which promotes local food producers and traditional culinary heritage. Bohinj's restaurant scene is closely connected to its natural surroundings. Menus often feature Bohinj trout, venison, mushrooms, homemade dumplings, alpine cheeses, and traditional Slovenian dishes prepared with modern influences. Whether visitors are seeking fine dining, rustic mountain fare, lakeside meals, or casual eateries after a day on the slopes, Bohinj offers a wide variety of memorable culinary experiences. Among Bohinj's leading culinary destinations is Restaurant Bohinj Sunrose 7, known for its refined interpretation of local ingredients and elegant atmosphere. The restaurant has helped elevate Bohinj's reputation as an emerging gourmet destination within Slovenia. Another standout is Restaurant Majerca, located in the village of Stara Fužina. The restaurant focuses on seasonal ingredients, regional traditions, and contemporary presentation, creating a dining experience that reflects the character of the Bohinj region. For visitors seeking a truly special meal, the acclaimed Vila Muhr Gourmet Restaurant offers multi-course tasting experiences inspired by local Alpine ingredients and Slovenian wines. The restaurant has received growing recognition for its sophisticated approach to regional cuisine. Traditional Slovenian hospitality is at the heart of Bohinj's food culture. Gostilna pri Hrvatu is a long-established family-run inn known for hearty homemade dishes and a welcoming atmosphere that blends local tradition with modern comfort. Danica Guesthouse has built a reputation for combining regional specialties with Slovenian wines, making it a popular choice for visitors seeking authentic local flavours. The villages surrounding Lake Bohinj offer some of the most picturesque dining settings in Slovenia. Triglav Bistro provides beautiful views and a menu that combines local ingredients with contemporary cuisine. One of Bohinj's most distinctive culinary experiences is dining in traditional mountain huts. Establishments such as Merjasec Alpine Hut serve traditional Bohinj dishes high in the mountains, often accompanied by spectacular views of the Julian Alps. Visitors can sample specialties such as žganci (buckwheat spoonbread), mountain cheeses, stews, and hearty alpine meals.
Nightlife - Unlike many large Alpine ski resorts known for lively party scenes and late-night entertainment, Bohinj offers a more relaxed and authentic approach to après-ski. Nestled within the spectacular landscapes of Triglav National Park, Bohinj's evening atmosphere focuses on cozy mountain hospitality, excellent local cuisine, wellness experiences, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Julian Alps. Après-ski in Bohinj is less about high-energy celebrations and more about unwinding after a day in the mountains. Following skiing or snowboarding at Vogel Ski Resort, many visitors gather in mountain restaurants, lakeside cafés, and traditional inns to enjoy a warm drink, local food, and conversation while taking in views of the snow-covered landscape. The atmosphere is welcoming and family-friendly, making Bohinj particularly attractive to couples, families, and travelers seeking a peaceful winter escape rather than a party destination. One of the highlights of Bohinj's après-ski scene is spending time in the mountain restaurants and huts located on Vogel Mountain. Visitors can relax with a hot chocolate, mulled wine, local beer, or traditional Slovenian spirits while enjoying panoramic views of Lake Bohinj and the surrounding peaks of the Julian Alps. The lakeside setting creates a particularly peaceful atmosphere during winter, with many restaurants offering views of the snow-covered shoreline and surrounding mountains. Slovenia has developed a strong reputation for its wine production, and Bohinj provides excellent opportunities to sample wines from the country's renowned wine regions. Local restaurants and bars often feature selections from Slovenian vineyards alongside regional craft beers and traditional spirits. Nightlife in Bohinj tends to be low-key. Visitors will find a handful of bars, hotel lounges, and pubs where they can enjoy drinks and socialize into the evening. During holiday periods and weekends, some venues may host live music performances, cultural events, or themed evenings, but entertainment remains modest compared to major Alpine ski resorts.
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Airport Transfers - How to get to Bohinj
We can organise your transfers from Venice Airport, Lubiana Airport, Treviso Airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.
Distance to Venice Airport: 225km
Distance to Lubiana Airport: 60km
Distance to Treviso Airport: 220km

