Soča Valley Walking Holidays
Immerse in the stunning beauty of the Soča Valley, renowned for its vibrant emerald waters and breathtaking gorges
Experience the serene Virje Waterfall and marvel at the might of the Boka Waterfall
Explore the historic trails around Kobarid, blending natural beauty with poignant World War I history
Wander through the idyllic village of Drežnica, nestled under majestic mountains
Discover the hidden treasure of the Kozjak Waterfall, a jewel of the Julian Alps
Itinerary
Getting to Bovec is a journey to the heart of the Julian Alps with beautiful stops and magnificent views that will be a wonderful prelude to what’s to follow in the upcoming days. Once you get there, you can relax and take it as leisurely as you want. Enjoy some free time in the small town in the afternoon, relax, and get ready for the next few days.
Hotel Soča / Hotel Mangart or similar (depending on availability)
In the morning, you’ll board a bus line connecting Bovec and Kranjska Gora. It will take you through the Soča Valley, where you’ll hop off at the stop near the Great Soča Gorges. From there, you’ll follow the scenic trail along the banks of the Soča River back to Bovec, crossing wooden bridges, listening to the humming of the river, and soaking in the scenery of Slovenia’s most beautiful valley.
Hotel Soča / Hotel Mangart or similar (depending on availability)
To kick off your day, you’ll walk through the town towards the village of Plužna. There, a short shaded path will take you to the Virje Waterfall and the spring of the Gljun stream. It’s a peaceful spot, ideal for taking a short break and drinking in the calming surroundings of pristine nature. Then, you’ll continue towards Boka Waterfall, the mightiest and most water-rich waterfall in Slovenia. Afterward, you’ll hike back to Bovec for deserved rest.
Hotel Soča / Hotel Mangart or similar (depending on availability)
You’ll catch a bus to Kobarid, home to the famous Kobarid Museum, displaying exhibits from the Isonzo front during World War I. Today’s hike begins with an ascent towards the idyllic village of Drežnica, which lies below the majestic Mount Krn on a small grassy plateau. Leaving Drežnica, you won’t follow the same path but take a different route, which will take you past the Kozjak Waterfall, a jewel of the Julian Alps, hidden in a charming amphitheatre. The path then circles back to Kobarid, crossing Napoleon’s Bridge across the emerald Soča River. You’ll spend the last night here.
Hotel Hvala Topli Val / Apartmaji Pri Nas or similar (depending on availability)
Your holiday comes to an end, but you’ll be leaving Slovenia filled with new experiences and majestic views you witnessed over the last few days. To make the day as easy-going for you as possible, we can arrange a transfer to the airport or Ljubljana. If you run out of time to visit the Kobarid Museum on the previous day, try to make it your final activity for today.
Guided
Included in price
Optional Extras
Self guided
Included in price
Optional Extras
Description
Step into a world where the vibrant greens of the Julian Alps blend seamlessly with the serene blues of the Soča River. Our holidays offer a unique opportunity to traverse Slovenia’s most breathtaking landscapes, where every turn reveals a new vista, a hidden waterfall, or a story from the past.
From the picturesque town of Bovec, set against the backdrop of towering peaks, to the tranquil paths that run through the Soča Valley, this holiday is a testament to the valley’s untouched beauty.
Explore the majestic Boka and Virje waterfalls, marvel at the emerald waters that carve through the Great Soča Gorges, and walk the trails that once whispered the tales of WWI.
The journey through Kobarid and down to the dazzling Kozjak Waterfall is enriched by the region’s cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into the lives that have shaped this landscape over centuries.
For our guests, we ensure a journey filled with comfort and ease. From selecting the finest accommodations that reflect the local charm to providing unwavering support throughout your holiday, every detail is carefully curated.
With our 24/7 support, personalised travel booklet, and GPS navigation for all routes, you’re free to immerse yourself in the adventure, knowing we’ve got everything else covered.
Join us on this serene adventure through the Soča Valley, where the beauty of Slovenia’s most stunning valley unfolds with each step, inviting you to a holiday that promises a journey to nature’s most enchanting embrace.
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Accommodations
Hotel Soča
Hotel Soča in Bovec, awarded for its design, offers a retreat with 20 stylish rooms, a pool with mountain views, a spa, and a lobby featuring Soča Rafting Sports Center, making it an ideal base for adventure enthusiasts.
Hotel Mangart
Hotel Mangart in Bovec, located at the Triglav National Park’s edge, offers balconied rooms, a wellness area with a hot tub and sauna alongside majestic Julian Alps views, catering especially to outdoor enthusiasts.
Apartmaji Pri Nas
Apartmaji Pri Nas in Kobarid captivates with its modern apartments, offering a unique blend of elegance and comfort, surrounded by a lush garden with a BBQ area and jacuzzi, just a stone’s throw from the Soča River for the ultimate restful retreat.
Hotel Hvala Topli Val
Hotel Hvala Topli Val, a family-run establishment nestled in Kobarid within the Soča Valley, provides a cosy ambiance and stylish design, featuring free WiFi, a renowned restaurant specialising in Mediterranean and local cuisine, a sauna, and close proximity to the Soča River.
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Things to know
Our guided walking tours are led by UIMLA or IMFGA internationally licensed guides who have completed many years of training to make your walking holidays both safe and enjoyable. They are enthusiastic individuals who are ready to share their passion for Slovenia and its rich culture and nature with you, and make your walking holiday one to remember.
We are always looking for the perfect fit for you. We use a few different accommodation providers that fit our standards but they are subjected to availability, especially in the high season. We can also adjust the holiday, keeping in mind your preferences and budget and can always find a more suitable solution for your taste.
We recommend booking as early as possible. Slovenian mountain huts are very popular and get booked up several weeks in advance, especially on weekends. If your booking is late, we will try our best to find a suitable alternative. Sometimes, last-minute spots open up. However, we cannot guarantee a free spot.
All of the huts offer vegetarian options and usually at least one vegan option. Still, kitchens high up are basic, so don’t expect too many choices. Huts generally serve authentic meals like stews, soups, and sausages. If you have strict dietary restrictions, consider bringing your own food as they can’t make a special meal per request.
If you want to, sure! We are well aware that some people love to stay in groups while others prefer some more alone time on their trip. We wanted to give you the opportunity to do things your way. It is your holiday, after all! As long as you respect the group timings and locations designated by your guide, please feel free to customize your itinerary and create your own adventure!
Depending on the tour, some of our tours go through high mountains and there is still snow in spring (sometimes as late as early June) and autumn (sometimes as early as October). Other tours don’t go as high and are suitable for spring and autumn as well as summer. Read more about hiking seasons in Slovenia.
Most of the tours can be done even in light rain, as long as you dress accordingly. It is not unusual in the summer that there are afternoon thunderstorms, so early starts are advisable. If the weather looks really bad, we will try to reschedule or propose an alternative tour.
Some of our tours are hut-to-hut tours, with overnights in authentic mountain huts. Try to pack light, only take what you really need. You need your passport or ID for check-in, and some cash is advisable if the internet is down. Bring your sleeping liner and earplugs for the night, and toothbrush and body wipes for hygiene. You don’t need slippers, they are in the hut already.
Walking planned on our Walking holidays in Slovenian Alps is easy to moderate – the terrain is not so difficult, there are no major ascents and the pace is meant to be gradual. You have to be able to walk roughly about 4 hours. Your guide is there to take care of you and in case they see you are having difficulties, you can rest assured they will help you out.