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Travel Blogs from Kranjska Gora
Island in the middle of a Lake: Bled
... but our guide snuck us in and we found out it wasn't just closed because it was an off season but because parts of the bridge was broken!! We walked on broken boards and missing railing for a little bit of the hike along the gorge. All of this combined with it being slippery was really dangerous but no one got hurt and I am so glad we did it!
That night we had a tradition Slovenia dinner as a group and it ...
Summer Toboggan
Sadly our last day in Slovenia so we decided on a bit of 'adrenalin' for our last morning. After packing up we headed to the slopes and because it was a Saturday, the ski lifts were open! So a peaceful journey to the top watching some BMX dudes tearing up the bike track before making our way to the summer toboggan run.
Not quite sure if its just for kids but we thought ...
Bovec rafting
Had a nutritious breakfast of a warm chocolate croissant accompanied by a hot chocolate before setting out for our drive to Bovec to go rafting! To get there we had to drive through the extremely scenic Vrsic pass (the highest mountain road in all of Slovenia) which rises up to 1611 meters in a series of 50 hairpin bends, before descending into the Soca Valley.
We made it to the small town of Bovec where we booked our white water rafting trip ...
Mountain Hike
... get down would be to pretend I was a bike. So, with that I raced off tearing down the track running up the banks and jumping over the mounded jumps. Yeehaa! Then in a particularly good run I hit an exceptional patch of mud and became bambi. Everything was in slow motion as I slid for a good 2 metres flailing my arms before the inevitable happened and I landed face down in the thick slimey mud. If only we had filmed ...
Kranjska Gora Hike
... a bit and ended up off-roading up an old dried up river bed, scrambling and crawling over the rocks. After some time of this the excitement wore off and tiredness drew in so we went in search of the more 'walkable' path. This meant cutting through some forest thickly blaketted by leaves and coming out at another river bed, this time much wider and gentlier sloped.
So we followed this down, picking our path over stepping stones ...