Updated: 3 October 2024, at 8am STRONG RAINSTORMS:
- when the lake level rises too much due to rainfall, the boat does not run
- extra caution is advised in the vicinity of watercourses during rainfall
PUBLIC LINE TRANSPORT:
WEATHER CONDITIONS
- Further official weather information can be found on the Arso Weather portal.
PARKING IN BOHINJ
- Parking is only allowed in designated parking spaces!
- Parking is not allowed everywhere else, including on regional roads, and is sanctioned by the municipal control services (Inter-municipal Inspectorate and Control Service of the municipalities of Bled, Bohinj and Železniki).
- All parking spaces, including occupancy, can be found here.
THE NEW BLED-BOHINJ CYCLE ROUTE IS NOT YET IN USE!
- We would like to inform you that the construction works on the new Bohinj-Bled cycle route are still ongoing and the route is still a construction site.
- Staying in the area of the construction site and machinery is strictly forbidden and, above all, dangerous.
ALERTS FOR TRAINS:
- More information: https://potniski.sz.si/info/
- Due to works on the line between the stations Bohinjska Bistrica – Bled Jezero, an alternative service with an adjusted timetable will be organised for the trains mentioned in the above link from 1 to 4 October and from 7 to 8 October. The buses mentioned above cannot carry wheelchair users. Bicycles and animals cannot be transported. Alternative services may be subject to delays, so please take this into account when planning your journey.
- Due to construction works and reconstruction of the Nova Gorica railway station, the following will be impossible from 4 February 2024 until further notice: -> loading of cars on the 850 AVTOVLAK departing from the Nova Gorica station at 6.32 (loading of cars is possible at the Most na Soči station). -> unloading of cars at Nova Gorica station from CARTRAIN 861* arriving at 22.39 (all cars will be unloaded at Most na Soči station). * Car train No 861 runs from 30.3. to 6. 10.
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ALWAYS PUT SAFETY FIRST IN THE MOUNTAINS!
- Plan your tour carefully
- Should be suitable for your psycho-physical abilities
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Ensure appropriate equipment and clothing (winter gear, crampons, ice axe, avalanche kit…)
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Tourist information officers inform your guests about the difficulty of Slovenian mountains in winter conditions
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Include licensed mountaineering and mountain guides in your tours
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Always keep your mobile phone with a full battery, let your family know where you are and when you’ll be back
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Only go to the mountains when you are 100% HEALTHY
- Whatever the season, there are three golden rules for hiking and mountaineering: the right equipment, the right destination and good information (weather, closed trails, etc.). And, of course, all the other tips for staying safe in the mountains. Let safety always come first!!
- Don’t let your exploit become one of the heartbreaking stories of this year’s heavily overworked mountain rescuers. (in Slovene language, you need translator to read those stories).
Be careful and safe in the mountains. Take care!
ROAD CONDITIONS:
- Before you travel, check road conditions, delays and other information that could change your journey time on promet.si.
- In the News and Updates section, we keep you up-to-date with traffic information from the Bohinj area.
FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS AND WARNINGS ON CLOSED SECTIONS
- Rescue teams from the field in various municipalities in the Julian Alps report that (especially foreign) tourists ignore roadblocks, go unprepared into the mountains and disregard safety instructions. Some situations are life-threatening. Please help us spread the message about the need for preventive behaviour.
MY BOHINJ 2030:
- Bohinj is preparing a Strategic Development Plan for the balanced and responsible development of Bohinj through tourism up to 2030.
- Further information and the baseline analysis can be found at the following link: MOJ BOHINJ 2030 (available only in Slovene language).
ANKETA BEYOND SURVEY:
- Summer survey: Join us in preserving our mountains!