Best mountain peaks around Bled are found in a diverse landscape featuring the Julian Alps and the wider Gorenjska region. The area is characterized by a variety of peaks and viewpoints, each offering distinct perspectives of Lake Bled and its surroundings. These mountains cater to different hiking preferences, from short climbs to more challenging alpine excursions. The region's natural features include forested slopes, alpine terrain, and prominent viewpoints overlooking the lake and distant mountain ranges.
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Kredarica has no drinkable tap water, bottled water is pricey (about €6 for 1.5 L in 2025), so bring enough from the trail :)
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Somewhat off the beaten track but worth a visit for that very reason. Plus, you are in beautiful nature all the time and enjoying some good views. Just regular hiking equipment required. Nowadays, it seems to be necessary to also add: "and some common sense". Don't get too close to the "edge" points. Mountain trails in Slovenia are mostly not made foolproof, so fools should take some extra care.
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The picture shows the Begunjski and immediately behind it the ridge to the right to the Cmir. In the saddle in front is the Dom Valentina Stanica. The path from the Valentina to the Kredarica and Trgilav hut is at least challenging walking terrain with a few secured passages. You should not be afraid of heights. In snow and wet conditions I imagine the unsecured crossings are dangerous.
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The Kredarica is a viewing hill that is easily accessible from the Triglav Hut. From here it takes about 1 hour to walk to the Dom Valentina Stanica. The Kredarica is popular with the many hut visitors at sunrise 🌅
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We immediately find a clean bench where we can rest and possibly have lunch. There is a box containing a diary and a pen, on which you can write your signature.
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A steep, sweaty path leads to the roped-out ridge of Ribenska gora (Fish Mountain). Through the trees you have a view of Lake Bled and the Sava Valley as well as the Koritno Plain. A narrow serpentine path leads in stages past the Hotel Ribno down to the Sava.
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Recommended route away from the tourist glut, back to the entrance to the Vintgar Gorge (via Sta. Katerina - Hom). Unfortunately there is no viewing gap from the summit of Hom.
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For iconic views of Lake Bled, its island, and Bled Castle, consider hiking to View of Lake Bled from Velika Osojnica. This viewpoint provides an expansive perspective of the lake and surrounding Julian Alps. Ojstrica and Mala Osojnica also offer stunning, slightly different angles, with Ojstrica being a quicker, steeper climb and Mala Osojnica providing a broader perspective from a slightly higher elevation.
Yes, Straža Hill is an excellent family-friendly option. It's conveniently located near Bled center and offers panoramic views of the lake, island, and castle. Besides hiking, it features adventure trails, zip lines, and a summer toboggan run, making it suitable for active families.
For a more challenging alpine experience, consider Debela Peč, one of Slovenia's most accessible peaks over 2,000 meters. It offers magnificent panoramic views, including Mount Triglav and the surrounding Julian Alps. Another demanding option is Viševnik (2,050 m), which also provides jaw-dropping views of Triglav and typically takes about 4 hours round trip.
The mountain peaks around Bled offer a diverse range of natural features. You'll encounter forested slopes, alpine terrain, and prominent viewpoints. From these vantage points, you can admire Lake Bled, its island, Bled Castle, and distant mountain ranges like the Karavanke and Julian Alps, including Slovenia's highest peak, Mount Triglav.
The best time to hike the mountains around Bled is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. For higher alpine peaks like Debela Peč or Viševnik, summer (July and August) offers the most favorable conditions. However, viewpoints like Ojstrica and Velika Osojnica can be enjoyed in spring and autumn for stunning colors, and even in winter with appropriate gear.
Beyond the popular spots, View from Galetovec (1,265 m) is a great option. Located above Bohinjska Bela, it offers unique views of Bled, Bohinjska Bela, Babji Zob, and the Karavanke mountains. Another less crowded spot is Ribenska Gora Summit, which provides views in all directions, including the Karavanke and Julian Alps, Lake Bled, and the Sava Bohinjka River.
The region around Bled offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find numerous routes ranging from easy to difficult. For general hiking, explore options in the Hiking around Bled guide. If you're looking for more challenging ascents, the Mountain Hikes around Bled guide features routes like the one to Debela Peč.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views, especially those overlooking Lake Bled with its iconic island and castle. The combination of accessible viewpoints and more challenging alpine summits caters to all levels of hikers. Many appreciate the opportunity to witness stunning sunrises and sunsets from spots like Velika Osojnica, and the serene experience offered by less crowded peaks.
The hike to View of Lake Bled from Velika Osojnica typically takes around 1.5-2 hours for a round trip, with approximately 265m of elevation gain. The trail involves a steep forest path, and if combined with Mala Osojnica, it includes some timber-reinforced steps and a metal staircase. It's considered an intermediate hike, offering a rewarding experience for the effort.
Yes, several peaks near Bled offer spectacular views of Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest mountain. Debela Peč is highly recommended for its stunning panorama of Triglav and the surrounding Julian Alps. Viševnik (2,050 m) also provides jaw-dropping views of Triglav, making it a popular choice for those seeking impressive vistas.
While specific accommodation directly on every trail is limited, the town of Bled itself offers a wide range of accommodation options. For higher alpine routes, you might find mountain huts like the Triglavski Dom na Kredarici Mountain Hut, which provides shelter and food for hikers. It's always advisable to check for reservations, especially during peak season.
The mountain peaks around Bled cater to various accessibility levels. Straža Hill is easily accessible, even by chairlift, offering views with minimal effort. Viewpoints like Ojstrica and Mala Osojnica involve short but steep hikes. For more challenging and less accessible alpine terrain, peaks like Debela Peč and Viševnik require more strenuous hiking and appropriate gear.


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