One of the prettiest towns in Europe, and most probably the world. Bled isn’t enormous in the skiing department, but it’s a bucket list destination nonetheless – and the lift pass covers a handful of other Slovenian resorts to sink your skis into. Whatever you do, don’t forget your camera.
Bled has to be one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever seen. First off, there’s tiddly Bled Island, where a cluster of buildings and trees huddle under a tall Gothic church. Then there’s the glacial lake that surrounds it – deep blue in the summer and frosty white in the winter. Not forgetting the mountains that surround the lake, the Julian Alps with their forested foothills and jagged peaks. Of course you’ve also got the town, set along the lakeside with medieval Bled Castle up on the clifftop, where it’s stood for over a thousand years.
Pilgrims flocked here in the middle ages, until the 19th century when tourism took to the forefront. In the twenties, Bled was popular as a health resort, with the great and the good visiting for R&R in stunning surroundings. Visitors still come thick and fast today, for a glimpse of the iconic island and a gulp of fresh Slovenian air.
This is easily Slovenia’s most popular tourist destination - and there’s no denying it’s gorgeous in the winter - but in the skiing world this one’s a little ‘un. Only a couple of pistes stream down the local Straža hill, which can be perfect if you want to mix your week with skiing and visiting the natural and historic sites this area is famous for. Those who want to be more snow sports focused will want to make use of the Slovenian Alps Ski pass, which gives access to a number of the nation’s best ski resorts including Bled, Kranjska Gora and Vogel. All bus-linked, most of skiing is for beginners and intermediates, Straza has night skiing
The nearest airport to Bled is Ljubljana at ? km or about ? by car
The nearest ski resorts to Bled include Bohinj, Kranjska Gora.
In the food department, the ultimate post ski snack here is Bled cream cake, which has been enjoyed for decades – try the original recipe at the Park Restaurant and Café. The Bled Castle restaurant has incredible views and a modern Slovenian menu – usually if you pre book your table you’ll also get entry into the castle. ZaZiv does veggie and vegan food in a groovy, rustic location. Speaking of rustic, Pizzeria Rustika is a favourite for good old-fashioned pizzas.
Bled Castle Restaurant Even better than seeing Bled Castle in the flesh is booking a meal here. Up on the cliffs above the lake and over a thousand years old, the castle is home to a brilliant restaurant where you can try modern twists on traditional Slovenian meals. Tables need to be booked in advance at least a day before you plan to dine, and booking usually includes free entrance to the castle.
Slašcicarna Šmon Anyone with a sweet tooth must pay a visit to this charming pastry shop, whether you sample their pastries, cakes, ice cream or a bit of everything. For a taste of traditional Bled sweetness, try the cream slice which has been passed down the generations (the shop opened in 1880).
Gostilna Pri Planincu Pri planincu is one of the most famous pubs in Europe, having opened way back in 1906. Its restaurants serve a mix of classic Slovenian cuisine, wood-fired pizzas and other international favourites. Pair this with an international beer and you're in for a treat in this historic Bled institution.
Okarina Okarina's menu is a terrific mix of fresh, tasty international flavours, including awesome Indian and Italian cuisine. The restaurant is vegetarian and vegan friendly. Opening hours are 12-3pm and 6-11pm Monday to Friday, and 12pm to 12am on weekends.
Pub Bled is a favourite watering hole looking over the lake, with good priced pints and a long list of cocktails and other drinks.Restaurant Tale Of Us is a fine restaurant , it is essential to book as the space is usually busy.
Gostilna Pri Planincu Gostilna Pri Planincu is one of Bled's oldest pubs, having opened in 1903. You'll find it in the middle of the old village, close to the bus station - the theme is very historic with a quirky collection of classic motorbikes. You can try beers here from all over the world, and there are restaurants serving traditional Slovenian food, pizzas, steaks and more.
Bled offers a great choice of its own sports and leisure facilities, as well as historic and interesting buildings and excursions over the border into Italy or Austria (both only 45km/28 miles away), to the capital Ljubliana or even over to Venice. >With the ski area a little on the small side, there are plenty of other activities to fill your day with around here – have a go at sledding and snow shoeing, skate at the sports hall or try your hand at biathlon or ice climbing. For some history and culture, explore the castle, churches, monuments and galleries. In the town itself the Casino is a major attraction, open from 24 hours a days. Other indoor attractions include a cinema, bowling alley and swimming complex. Many of the hotels also have indoor pools, some of them incorporating the local thermal springs. The skating rink is open from July to March. Recreational skating takes place three times a day. Curling is also possible and in winter it is a real pleasure to skate or go curling on the frozen lake. But make sure you ask whether the ice is safe before you venture out! Art lovers will find two interesting galleries to visit in the town. The Svetina Gallery houses work by Tone Svetina, a writer and sculptor, containing exhibits of his sculptures made from steel, old weapons and cannon fragments on an open area in front of his house at Mlinska Cesta 10, Bled. Svetina is well known as a writer of anti-war novels. Both in his writing and his sculpting he remains loyal to his vision of the existence of humanity and brotherhood between nations. His sculptures warn about new catastrophes and wars. Visits are free of charge. The Vila Nana Gallery contains a permanent collection of art by Slovenian and Croatian painters. Again admission is free. There are numerous historic monuments to visit in the area. One of the most interesting is The Church of the Assumption on the Island. According to local legend the temple of an ancient Slavic goddess stood there before the current Baroque church. The temple disappeared during battles between the followers of the pagan religion and Christians, who destroyed the altar and built a church.
Bled Ice Hall Watch skating and hockey matches, or don some skates yourself for a glide on the ice. Sometimes, concerts and exhibitions are hosted here too. Public skating costs around 5€ for adults and 3.50€ for children. Opening hours vary throughout the winter, with evening discos on most Fridays in January and February.
Royal Bled Golf Course This is Slovenia's biggest golf course, dating back to 1937 and redesigned in 1972 by Donald Harradine. It includes an 18-hole Kings Course and a 9-hole Lake Course, in a spectacular location looking up to the Slovenian Alps.
Bled has a moderate selection of retail outlets selling all necessities and local crafts and produce, which include specially prepared meats and metalworked items such as cow bells.
Kompas Bled The Kompas Bled rental shop provide reliable service, expert care and a good collection of skis, snowboards, cross country skis, sledges and more.
INTERSPORT BLED Open 8am to 8pm, INTERSPORT BLED have all kinds of sport and leisure clothing, shoes and accessories. Our professional staff are on hand to provide any advice you may need.
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Maximum and minimum adult Bled lift pass prices ranged from €? to €? for 6 days access to the Bled ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Bled holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.
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Most of our ski holidays to Bled packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Bled from nearby airports
This table shows approximate transfer times to Bled from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.
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Ljubljana | ? km | ? |
Browse our self-drive ski holidays which include your car channel crossing, or go choose accom-only and book your car ferry or tunnel later.
The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Bled transfers.
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Jesenice | ? km | ? |
Bled Health Centre The Bled Health Centre / ZD Bled are an emergency medical treatment provider (usually open 24 hours on weekends) and GP practice in Bled.
Lekarna Zlatorog Bled Gorenjske Lekarne is Slovenia'a second biggest public pharmacy brand, with stores all over the country. The Lekarna Zlatorog Bled store can be found in the Health Centre near the bus station, and its name honours Bled pharmacist Frana Minarika who worked in the Zlatorog Bled Pharmacy from 1916 - 1927. Medicine and homeopathic remedies are available, with staff to provide expert advice.
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