Bled: Top 10 Things to do

We spent two days in Slovenia on our Balkan road trip; one in the capital, Ljubljana and one at the country’s top tourist attraction; the spectacular Lake Bled. Here is my pick of the top 10 things to do on a visit to Lake Bled.

How to get to Bled

The pretty little town of Bled, famed for its picturesque lake, is just 33 miles from the capital, Ljubljana; a quick blat up the E61. You can exit the E61 (Exit 3) at Lesce and take the 209 straight to Bled. We opted to exit a junction later at Lipce (Exit 2) and head first for the stunning Vintgar Gorge. Alternatively, there are several buses from the capital daily, which take around an hour.

How to get around Bled

There is a footpath round the lake – total distance 6 kilometres. To reach Bled Castle from the lake, you can either take a steep 20 minute walk, drive, catch a bus or go full-on tourist and take a horse and carriage.

Where to stay in Bled

We stayed at Pension TTT. This rustic, chalet style guest house is close to the centre of Bled and the lake, yet in a quiet side street. We chose it because it was conveniently located and offered free parking, wifi and breakfast. It was clean and comfortable and had a pretty garden with a seating area.

Bled: Top 10 Things to do

1Stroll around Lake Bled
2Take a Selfie by the Heart of Bled
3Peek at St Martin’s Parish Church
4Picnic in Spa Park
5See the Olympic Rowing Centre
6Take a Pletna ride to Bled Island
7Visit Bled Island
8Make a Wish in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
9Admire the spectacular Bled Castle
10Follow the trail along beautiful Vintgar Gorge

No 1 – Stroll around Lake Bled

Walk a full circumnavigation of the Lake Bled along the 6 kilometre long path that skirts the water’s edge. It’s really beautiful, the water is blue-green and the lake is surrounded by trees with a backdrop of mountains. Perched on top of the cliffs above is Bled Castle.

Lake Bled
Lake Bled

No 2 – Take a Selfie by the Heart of Bled

On the eastern shore of the lake, overlooked by Bled Castle is the Instaworthy Heart of Bled; a heart on a jetty for the perfect Bled photo op.

Love Bled
Love Bled

No 3 – Peek at St Martin’s Parish Church

The Gothic style St Martin’s Parish Church was completed in 1905 from plans by Austrian architect Friedrich von Schmidt. It sits beside the lake, with its white spire visible amidst the trees.

St Martin's Parish Church
St Martin’s Parish Church

No 4 – Picnic in Spa Park

Pretty Spa Park is right on the lakeside with spectacular views. We purchased supplies from a nearby deli for a picnic lunch on a bench overlooking the lake.

Bled Castle from Spa Park
Bled Castle from Spa Park

No 5 – See the Olympic Rowing Centre

On the western shore of Lake Bled is the Olympic Rowing Centre, with some interesting sculptures outside. Most striking is the Statue of a Boatman, which is the work of Slovenian sculptor Boris Kalin.

Statue of a Boatman Lake Bled
Statue of a Boatman Lake Bled

No 6- Take a Pletna ride to Bled Island

In the middle of the lake is Bled Island (Slovenia’s only Island); a forested islet with a church on top. You can reach the island by Pletna, a sort of gondola with oars which docks at a jetty beneath a staircase.

Bled Boat Trip
Bled Boat Trip

The boat trip to Bled Island runs approximately every hour during daylight and costs €16.

No 7- Visit Bled Island

Once you are ashore on the tiny Bled Island, access is via the 17th Century stone staircase. You can climb the 99 steps to the church at the top of the hill. Our oarsmen told us that traditionally, the man should carry his wife up the stairs. The old man looked a little concerned that this tradition was going to be enforced.

Staircase on Bled Island
Staircase on Bled Island

We had 30 minutes on the island while our exhausted oarsman took a well earned rest. After realising that entry to the church cost €6, we followed the little path round the island, where we spotted some enormous fish, then waited for our boat back to the mainland.

Fish from Bled Island
Fish from Bled Island

No 8 – Make a Wish in the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary sits at the top of the island. There has been a church here since the 9th Century, although the current building dates from the 17th Century, The belfry contains a ‘wishing bell‘ which you can ring to make a wish.

Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Our return journey to the shore is shorter, as we are dropped in a different location. We complete our (now prolonged) circuit of the lake.

No 9 – Admire the spectacular Bled Castle

By the time we have retraced our steps to our guesthouse, we have walked around 8 miles and are exhausted. If you still have the energy, you can visit Bled Castle. If not, do as we did and admire it from a distance…

The castle dates back as far as the 11th Century, although much of the current structure was built in the 16th Century. It houses a museum that traces the lake’s history as well as weapons, armour and jewellery.

Bled Castle
Bled Castle

The castle is open from 8 am until 6 pm (8 pm in peak season). Adult entry costs €18.

No 10 – Follow the Trail along beautiful Vintgar Gorge

Just a couple of miles from Bled is the stunning Vintgar Gorge; a gorge with a river running through it.

Vintgar Gorge
Vintgar Gorge

You can walk along a 1600 metre long boardwalk trail which follows the gorge, crossing the river several times for great views of the rapids and waterfalls.

Vintgar Gorge
Vintgar Gorge

The gorge is open daily between April and October. Opening times vary according to the season. Entry to the gorge costs €15 for adults (children cost €5 and pets €3). Parking is free. A shuttle bus runs between the gorge, the parking lot and the bus station and costs €4. Further details can be found here.

  • Trip taken: September 2018
  • Updated: November 2025

I hope you found the above information useful. For more top picks from other destinations in the 50+ countries we have visited, check out my full Top 10 Things To Do list here.

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