
Lake Bled
Lake Bled Ski Holidays
Lake Bled Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
Book all of your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. You will receive all of your vouchers after booking with all the information you will need to collect any lift passes, equipment rental or where to meet for ski school
Please remember that if you are booking a lift pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us as well.
After booking we will contact you with all the information you will need and you can also call direct on 0034 649 144 719
Lake Bled Overview
While Bled is best known for its fairy-tale lake, island church, and medieval clifftop castle, it also serves as an excellent gateway to some of Slovenia's finest skiing destinations. Nestled on the edge of the Julian Alps, Lake Bled offers visitors the unique opportunity to combine winter sports with stunning alpine scenery, cultural attractions, and a relaxed lakeside atmosphere.
Although Bled itself does not have a major ski resort, several of Slovenia's leading ski areas are located within easy driving distance. The closest is Vogel Ski Resort, situated above the beautiful Lake Bohinj in Triglav National Park. Vogel is renowned for its breathtaking mountain views, reliable natural snowfall, and panoramic vistas across Slovenia's highest peaks, including Mount Triglav. The resort offers a variety of runs suitable for beginners, intermediate skiers, and snowboarders.
Beyond downhill skiing, the Lake Bled region offers a wide range of winter activities. Visitors can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, winter hiking, ice skating, and sledding in the surrounding alpine landscapes. The nearby Pokljuka Plateau is particularly well known for its extensive cross-country skiing trails and biathlon facilities.
One of the major advantages of a ski holiday based in Bled is the opportunity to combine outdoor adventure with sightseeing and relaxation. After a day on the slopes, visitors can stroll along the shores of Lake Bled, explore Bled Castle, sample the famous Bled cream cake (Kremšnita), or unwind in local wellness and spa facilities.
Compared with many Alpine destinations in neighbouring Austria, Italy, and Switzerland, skiing around Lake Bled often offers excellent value for money, shorter lift queues, and a more intimate atmosphere. The region's combination of scenic beauty, accessible ski resorts, and authentic Slovenian hospitality makes it an attractive destination for families, couples, and winter sports enthusiasts alike.
Overall, Lake Bled provides one of the most picturesque bases for a ski holiday in Slovenia. With easy access to several high-quality ski resorts, stunning alpine scenery, and a unique blend of outdoor recreation and cultural experiences, it offers a memorable winter destination in the heart of the Julian Alps.
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Lake Bled Ski Information
Resort height - 503m
Snow range - 523 - 1800m
Ski area - 22km (Vogel)
Easy - 7
Intermediate - 6
Difficult - 1
Longest run - 7.5km
Snowmaking facilities - 0%
Snow parks - 1
Ski Lifts - 8 (Cable car -1, Chairlifit -4, Drag lifts - 3)
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Lake Bled Weather
Things to do in Lake Bled
Activities -Winter transforms Lake Bled into one of Europe's most enchanting destinations. Surrounded by the snow-covered peaks of the Julian Alps, the iconic lake, medieval castle, and picturesque island church create a fairy-tale setting that attracts visitors seeking both outdoor adventure and peaceful winter scenery. Whether you are an active traveler or simply looking to enjoy the charm of a traditional Alpine town, Lake Bled offers a wide range of winter experiences. One of the most popular activities is taking a leisurely walk around the lake. The six-kilometer lakeside path provides stunning views of Bled Island, Bled Castle, and the surrounding mountains, all beautifully reflected in the calm winter waters. Early mornings and evenings are particularly magical when mist rises from the lake and the snow-covered landscape glows in the soft winter light. A visit to Bled Castle is another must-do experience. Perched on a dramatic cliff overlooking the lake, the castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the winter scenery below. Visitors can explore the castle museum, learn about the region's history, and enjoy traditional Slovenian cuisine in the castle restaurant while admiring the spectacular views. Winter hiking and snowshoeing are popular ways to experience the region's natural beauty. Trails around the Pokljuka Plateau and Triglav National Park lead through snow-covered forests and alpine landscapes, offering opportunities to enjoy Slovenia's pristine winter wilderness away from the crowds. A traditional pletna boat ride to Bled Island remains possible throughout much of the winter season, weather permitting. The peaceful journey across the lake provides a unique perspective of the surrounding scenery and allows visitors to explore the island's historic Church of the Assumption. The festive atmosphere during the Advent season adds another layer of charm to a winter visit. Christmas markets, seasonal decorations, concerts, and local events bring warmth and color to the town. Visitors can browse artisan stalls, sample Slovenian holiday treats, and enjoy the magical ambiance of the lakeside celebrations. For wellness and relaxation, several hotels and spa centers in the area feature indoor pools, saunas, and wellness treatments with views of the surrounding mountains. These facilities provide an ideal way to unwind and experience the slower pace of winter in the Alps. Overall, winter in Lake Bled combines stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreation, cultural heritage, and a cosy Alpine atmosphere. Whether skiing in the nearby mountains, strolling around the lakeshore, visiting historic landmarks, or simply enjoying the peaceful scenery, visitors will find plenty of memorable experiences in one of Slovenia's most picturesque destinations.
Restaurants - Despite its small size, Lake Bled is home to a vibrant culinary scene that reflects Slovenia's rich gastronomic heritage and its position at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Alps, and the Mediterranean. From elegant fine-dining restaurants overlooking the lake to traditional Slovenian inns and cozy cafés serving the famous Bled cream cake, visitors will find a wide variety of dining experiences to complement their stay. One of the most iconic culinary experiences in Bled is dining at the lakeside restaurants that offer panoramic views of the lake, Bled Island, and the surrounding Julian Alps. Many of these establishments showcase modern interpretations of Slovenian cuisine, featuring local ingredients such as freshwater trout, seasonal mushrooms, game meats, artisanal cheeses, and regional wines. Traditional Slovenian cuisine remains a highlight of the local food scene. Visitors can sample specialties such as štruklji (rolled dumplings), Carniolan sausage, venison dishes, hearty stews, and locally caught trout. Restaurants including Oštarija Peglez'n, Old Cellar Bled, Gostilna Pri Planincu, and Restavracija Union are well known for serving authentic regional dishes alongside Slovenian wines and craft beers. These establishments provide an opportunity to experience the country's culinary traditions in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. For fine dining, Bled offers several acclaimed venues that combine exceptional cuisine with stunning scenery. Bled Castle Restaurant, perched high above the lake, provides one of the most memorable dining settings in Slovenia, while Restaurant 1906 and Vila Bled Restaurant are known for sophisticated menus inspired by local ingredients and contemporary culinary techniques. These restaurants often feature tasting menus and carefully curated wine selections that showcase the best of Slovenian gastronomy. The influence of neighbouring Italy is also evident throughout the region. Visitors will find excellent pizzas, fresh pasta dishes, and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine in many restaurants. Establishments such as Restavracija Sova and local pizzerias blend Slovenian and Italian culinary traditions, creating menus that appeal to a wide range of tastes. Plant-based dining has become increasingly popular in recent years. Vegan and vegetarian travellers can enjoy creative menus featuring locally sourced ingredients, plant-based interpretations of Slovenian classics, and modern international dishes. Public & Vegan Kitchen has become one of the area's leading destinations for vegan cuisine.
Popular dining venues in and around Lake Bled include:
• Oštarija Peglez'n – A local favorite known for traditional Slovenian and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine.
• Old Cellar Bled (Lake view) – A charming restaurant offering regional specialties, local wines, and lake views.
• Restavracija Sova Bled – A stylish lakeside restaurant combining Slovenian, Mediterranean, and international influences.
• Bled Castle Restaurant – Fine dining in a spectacular historic setting overlooking the lake.
• Restavracija Union – A contemporary restaurant known for high-quality local cuisine.
Overall, dining in Lake Bled is about much more than food. The combination of exceptional natural scenery, traditional Slovenian hospitality, locally sourced ingredients, and diverse culinary influences creates a memorable gastronomic experience that is an essential part of any visit to this iconic Alpine destination.
Nightlife - Lake Bled offers a unique approach to nightlife and après-ski, combining the charm of a picturesque Alpine destination with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. While visitors will not find the large-scale party scene associated with some of Europe's major ski resorts, Bled provides a variety of enjoyable evening experiences that emphasize local culture, fine dining, scenic surroundings, and social gatherings. After a day skiing at nearby resorts such as Vogel, Kranjska Gora, or Krvavec, many visitors return to Bled to unwind in one of the town's lakeside cafés, wine bars, or traditional restaurants. The atmosphere is generally relaxed and sophisticated, making it an ideal destination for couples, families, and travellers seeking a more laid-back winter holiday. A popular après-ski activity is enjoying a drink while overlooking the lake. Many hotels and restaurants feature terraces or lounges with panoramic views of Bled Island and the surrounding snow-covered mountains. Local wines from Slovenia's renowned wine regions, craft beers, and traditional spirits are commonly featured on menus, providing an opportunity to sample regional flavors in a scenic setting. For those seeking a livelier atmosphere, several pubs, cocktail bars, and hotel lounges remain open into the evening. Venues such as Pub Bled and various bars located along the lakeshore provide opportunities to enjoy live music, local beers, and social gatherings, particularly during weekends and holiday periods. However, the nightlife remains relatively low-key compared with major ski destinations in the Alps. For travellers looking for more energetic nightlife, nearby Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, is approximately 45 minutes away and offers a wider selection of bars, clubs, live music venues, and late-night entertainment. Many visitors choose to combine the peaceful atmosphere of Bled with occasional evenings in the city. Overall, nightlife and après-ski in Lake Bled focus on relaxation, good food, local wines, and enjoying the spectacular winter scenery. Rather than a high-energy party destination, Bled offers a refined and authentic Alpine experience where visitors can unwind, socialize, and appreciate the beauty of Slovenia's most famous lake after a day in the mountains.
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Airport Transfers - How to get to Lake Bled
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: 285km
Distance to Lubiana Airport: 40km
Distance to Treviso Airport: 280km

