I visited Lake Bled with friends immediately after hiking Triglav in early July. I’ll be honest: I worried one day wouldn’t be enough to see it all.
The takeaway: One day is actually the perfect amount of time. Since the “to-do” list isn’t overwhelming, it’s the ideal spot for a slow-travel reset after a high-energy adventure. Or, skip the hiking and go straight to the lake. You do you.
I spent a lot of time comparing spots and eventually chose Hotel Park Lake Bled. The hotel is fairly priced, sits directly on the water, and has on-site parking.
After our start in Ljubljana and our hike in Triglav, we were looking for a bit of “VIP treatment”. Hotel Park delivered. The rooftop spa and pool are great, with an incredible view overlooking the lake. The robot is the real star of the hotel.
Yes, a robot runs around the halls serving the famous Lake Bled Cream Cake. Be sure to order room service to meet him.
The highlights:
The best way to see the lake is to simply walk around it. A paved path circles the entire lake, and you can finish the loop in about an hour and a half, maybe a little more.
Halfway through, stop at a lakeside cafe for Kremsnita (aka Lake Bled Cream Cake). Legs shot from hiking? Hop on a Pletna boat instead. These traditional wooden boats are specially designed for Lake Bled and take you to the Church of the Assumption, that famous spot in the middle of the lake.
For lunch, we went to Old Cellar Bled. There was a ton of rain when we ended the hike, so a lot of restaurants closed due to the floods. Lucky for us, Old Cellar was one of my favorite meals in Slovenia.
The vibe is quaint and the service is incredibly friendly. Plus, Slovenia has awesome flavor combos and prices were reasonable for the ambience.
Ask the waiters for recommendations on local specialties and wine pairings. They really know their stuff.
After lunch, visit the spa. The hotel stay included pool access, but the spa cost extra.
There are views overlooking the lake from the relaxation area, saunas, and steam rooms. It’s the perfect way to rest before dinner. My favorite view of Lake Bled was definitely from there.
Onto a dinner to remember. My second favorite views were from the castle. For a “worth-it” splurge, book a table at the Lake Bled Castle Restaurant. From the castle, the views are wild.
Tip: Reserve a table at Lake Bled Castle and get free access to the castle (usually €17). Arrive an hour early to explore the grounds.
To eat, we tried both the 5-course (€67) and 7-course seasonal menus. Everything was bright, flavorful, and paired perfectly with Slovenian wine.
Second pro tip: Take a car or taxi up. The road is steep, and you’ve done enough hiking for one trip!
Short on time? If you aren’t able to spend a night or two at the lake, you can also take a day trip from Ljubljana to Lake Bled and the Castle.
Lastly, if you are visiting Lake Bled and you haven’t planned your hike to Triglav, definitely do so. Here’s everything you need to know about hiking in Slovenia.
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