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9 Incredible Things To See And Do At The Beautiful Lake Bled – OUR CROSSINGS
Last updated on the 6th of August, 2025
Last year took us to places we never thought we would go, and one of those is Slovenia, a country in Central Europe, which we both knew very little about.
After a week of exploring it, where we hiked and biked our way through its beautiful valleys and gorges, Slovenia became one of our biggest surprise trips.
One-third of our time was devoted to Lake Bled, Slovenia’s most recognisable tourist attraction, and its subtle physical appearance drew us in deeply.
The rest of my time was dedicated to a photography workshop and various hikes in Triglav National Park.
When we visited in late September, it was too cold to dip in the clear waters, yet the setting of the lake with the evening sun’s golden light taking over the scene made it an extraordinary place to blissfully spend our first hours in Slovenia.
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How would you prefer to spend your days at the lake? Would you go hiking, wine tasting, or sledge down Straža Hill on a toboggan, or would you prefer chilling on its inviting shores?
Lake Bled has everything you need for a perfect getaway; there’s a castle ensconced high on a hillside, plenty of hiking trails, swimming spots and a cute little island worth rowing a boat to.
You can also take a trip around the lake with a traditional coach known as a Fijaker, take a ride on the Bohinj Railway, spend your holiday in the self-sufficient eco-village Garden Village Bled or visit one of many stunning vantage points.
Below is our take on unmissable things to do to make your stay at Lake Bled more memorable.
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#1. Hike to Mala Osojonica’s Viewpoint
Though many arrive for the lake itself, for us, it was the surrounding trails and peaks that made this place utterly captivating.
There are several hiking trails around Lake Bled, most of them easily conquerable. They offer the finest views, and they are well worth the time and effort.
For those oh-so-beautiful views, the Mala Osojnica hike is a must-do if you are visiting Lake Bled because being so high up above the lake gives you tons of stunning perspectives.
Although the hike shouldn’t take longer than 30-40 minutes, getting to Mala Osojnica viewpoint in the pitch-black night to catch a glimpse of the rising sun was challenging and with my heavy camera backpack in tow, it took me much longer than I initially anticipated.
- Getting there: The hike starts on the west side of the lake, and the trail is a mix of wooden steps.
*Top Tip: If you plan to hike to see the sunrise, it is a good idea to bring a flashlight as well as plenty of snacks, water, good hiking shoes, as the trail is slippery after rainfall and, of course, your camera.
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#2. Visit Lake Bled Island
If you wish to visit Lake Bled Island and explore the Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Mary, you have to get out on the water; there’s no way around it.
Gliding along the lake’s glacial and tectonic waters, either on a rowboat or a Pletna boat, is an experience to remember.
Although there isn’t much to do or see on the island besides stopping by a gelato stand, visiting the church and walking along a path are superb ways to enjoy the lake!
1. Option 1 – Hire a rowboat
One of the options to reach the island, which is the centrepiece of the lake, is to hire a rowboat. Yes, at first they can feel unstable and wobbly, but it’s fun and a great exercise in one.
The island is around 1.5 km, so it shouldn’t take longer than 20 minutes to reach its shores. By renting a rowboat and timing your visit right, you could have the beautiful island all to yourself, not to mention that this option provides you with more navigational freedom on the lake.
If you are not good at rowing, then hire a boat from the south side, as the distance from there is much shorter.
- Cost: Expect to pay around EUR 20 per hour
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2. Option two – Go on a Tour with Pletna boats
Letting someone else do the hard work while you sit back, relax and take in the scenery is a great way to visit the island too. Pletna Boats are beautiful wooden boats adorned with colourful awnings that protect you from the rain, harsh summer sun and other elements.
Operated by the Pletna oarsmen, these flat-bottom boats with pointed bows can hold up to 20 people. The trip to the island takes around 25 minutes each way, with 40 minutes dedicated to the island. For the best views and photo opportunities, make sure you sit at the front of the boat.
Make sure you time your trip accordingly. Before the boat can depart, you have to wait until they are full, and once you reach the island, always ask your boat operator at what time you have to be back.
- Boat Locations – You can jump on a boat under the Park Hotel Bled, in Mlino, in the Spa Park and in the Rowing Centre Bled.
- Cost: Expect to pay around EUR 15 per person
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#3. Ring the Wishing Bell
In the centre of the lake sits Bled Island, which is considered to be the only island in Slovenia. Not only is the island beautiful, but it is also home to a church known as the Pilgrimage Church of the Assumption of Mary, which was built in the 17th century.
Back in the day, Lake Bled was used by pagans as a temple consecrating Ziva, the Slavic goddess of fertility and love. Unfortunately, the altars of the temple were destroyed in a war between Christians and Pagans and a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary was built instead.
Do you believe in the magic of old folk tales? Then listen to this!
One of the fascinating facts about Lake Bled surrounds the bell of Bled Island’s church – it is said it grants you wishes if you ring it 3 times.
To ring a wishing bell, you have to make your way to the island, visit the church and climb 99 steps of a beautiful Baroque staircase to reach the tower.
- Cost: Adults: Euro 6, Children up to 14 years old: Euro 1 + boat ride to get there
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#4. Try Bled Cream Cake
No trip to a new country could be complete without trying the local dishes; it’s the best part of travelling.
Not only does eating local food support the local economy and is good for the environment, but you also get to discover foods you’ve never tried before.
Originally created in 1953 by a pastry chef, Lake Bled cream cake is light, delicious and one of the most famous local dishes. There’s a puff pastry at the bottom, followed by custard, whipped cream, one more layer of puff pastry and a slight dusting of icing sugar.
Officially called Cremeschnitte, this tasty treat can be found and bought in most cafes and restaurants around Lake Bled.
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#5. Cycle Around the Lake
Beyond walking around the lake to take in the views, you can also rent a bike or e-bike and spend some time cycling along its pretty paths; this way, you’ll get to see the place from every angle.
The cycling paths are mainly gravel and suitable for every type of traveller.
There are plenty of places to rent your bike, and you get to choose from 1 hour to full-day hire.
You can also incorporate a trip to nearby Vintgar Gorge and Lake Bohinj, or even opt to visit some of the rural villages where you can discover the cultural and natural heritage of the area.
- Cost: Stop at the Mamut office and rent your bike for EUR7 for the day.
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#6. Stop at Café Belvedere
If you are on the lookout for more incredible views of Lake Bled with an attached history, you can stop at Café Belvedere and enjoy the surrounding scenery by sitting down and sipping your favourite beverage.
Designed by the architect Jože Plečnik and owned by the beautiful Vila Bled located next door, Café Belvedere is a place where, back in the day, you would meet King Alexander of Yugoslavia if you had an appointment arranged with him.
Whether you prefer coffee, cake or beer, be prepared to pay almost double the price, yet the views from an outside terrace are amazing, and the café feels like a world away from tourist crowds scouting the lake below.
- Note: Café Belvedere requires a short but steep walk up the hill to reach
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#7. Extend Your Stay
Lake Bled is very popular with day-trippers arriving from Ljubljana, and during the summer months, which is peak season,n the place can get very busy. The long traffic and masses of tourists can be quite overwhelming and even take away the magic.
One of the best things you can do is to extend your stay.
Stay for a night or two, venture further inland and add a few more places to your itinerary because Slovenia offers so much more than Lake Bled – you’ll find Vintgar Gorge, icy cold emerald rivers, cute towns and beautiful meadows.
Don’t rush from one place to the next just to check things off because, in the end, you’ll end up burnt out and need a holiday from the holiday.
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#8. Watch a Sunrise
There are many things worth getting up for at a crazy hour during your travels, and capturing the sun’s first rays touching the mountain peaks that surround Lake Bled is undoubtedly one of them.
Lake Bled, paired with the accompanying sounds of nature, can be a truly magical place to explore once the tourist crowds move away in another direction and leave more room to relax and breathe.
Going early to new places just to have them all by myself has become one of my guilty pleasures because, given the state of tourism these days, it’s a rare occurrence to find a quiet spot to reflect on a journey or take in the views.
Lake Bled was no exception. By getting up at 4 a.m. just to see the sky starting to glow, I rewarded myself with an unforgettable experience to see the true character and charm of Lake Bled.
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#9. Visit Bled Castle
Dating back to 1011 and overlooking the lake, the medieval Lake Bled Castle is the oldest in Slovenia. By visiting the castle, you can take in the spectacular views over the lake, go wine tasting in cellars, tour the museum and have dinner in the Bled Castle Restaurant.
If you have ever had a chance to visit at least one proper European castle, then by exploring Bled Castle, the lack of historical content won’t go unnoticed. The views of the lake and surrounding landscape are hard to beat, yet there isn’t much to see and do aside from purchasing some souvenirs and wine.
The walk up to the castle from the lake is very steep, and it can get very busy at certain times when tour buses arrive, but on the positive side, you’ll get to see one of the earliest printing presses.
The whole castle gets beautifully illuminated once it gets dark, which only adds more charm to the lake.
- Cost: Adults EUR 11, Children 14 and under EUR 5, Students EUR 5
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How to get to Lake Bled
Lake Bled is within easy reach of Bohinj, Tolmin, Italy, and even Germany; I personally, after hours of careful planning, added more allure to my trip to Slovenia and arrived by train from Munich.
The majority of visitors choose to visit the lake as a day trip from the capital, using different means of transport.
By bus | There are hourly departures for Lake Bled from Ljubljana, and the bus station is located in front of the train station on Trg Osvobodilne. The return ticket for an adult costs EUR 12, and – depending on the time of the year and traffic, it takes up to 1 hour and 20 minutes to get there.
If you wish to book a Ljubljana to Bled bus ticket, available only from a bus driver or ticket office in the bus station, then check the prices and timetable here.
- Important: Once on the bus, check your phone for navigation because bus drivers don’t speak much English, and no one announces which stop it is. Bled Union is the first stop in Bled, and the next stop is the main bus station.
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By train | Travelling from Ljubljana to Lake Bled by train is another option you can use. It takes up to 1 hour and 30 minutes to travel, and expect to pay around EUR 7 for the ticket. There are two train stations near Bled: Jezero Bled train station and Lesce station, both of them a few kilometres away from the lake.
- Jezero Bled station is located within walking distance on the western side of the lake, around 2.5 km away from Bled Castle. Check the timetable in advance as the trains aren’t as frequent.
- Lesce Station is located 4.5 km away from the lake, so you’ll need to find a taxi or a bus to get there.
By Organised tour | Lake Bled is Slovenia’s most visited tourist attraction, and going with a guided tour and having everything planned out for you is a great way to relax, see the lake and meet other travellers too. There is a wealth of different tours to choose from, with prices starting from EUR 60.
Often, Lake Bled tours are combined with other noteworthy sights, such as Postojna Cave and Lake Bohinj.
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Where To Stay Around Lake Bled
Before you start planning a trip to Lake Bled, keep in mind that Bled is a small village with limited accommodation options on the shores of the lake and in the town of Bled.
As Bled has long been a popular place for travellers, it gets pretty busy in peak season. It is a good idea to sort out your accommodation beforehand. Here are a few lovely options to choose from:
- Grand Hotel Toplice | If you like the idea of being right on the shores of Lake Bled, one of the best places to stay in Bled is the Grand Hotel Toplice. This is Bled’s oldest hotel, built here so that visitors could use the private beach or take the thermal waters in the indoor pool fed by the town’s thermal springs.
- Villa Preseren | A much smaller, more personal option, but also located right on the edge of the lake, is the Villa Preseren. Situated just below the castle, it has a wonderful terrace for admiring the spectacular view.
- Hotel Villa Bled | The wonderfully located Hotel Villa Bled offers smart and spacious rooms as well as two banquet halls serving up gourmet cuisine! Enjoy a good book in the lovely gardens or head out on a boat to enjoy the lake.
- Vila Bojana | A wonderful, budget-friendly place located just 200 meters from the lake, Vila Bojana offers spacious and quiet rooms with a complimentary breakfast buffet and a terrace from where you can take in sweeping views over Lake Bled.
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