Without a doubt, Vintgar Gorge is one of the most magical places to visit in Slovenia. For 1.6 km, boardwalks crisscross their way along the Radovna River, creating an enchanting landscape that is photogenic and fun to explore. Vintgar Gorge is one of Slovenia’s most popular attractions.

Vintgar Gorge was one of our top experiences in Slovenia. It’s gorgeous, it’s easy to walk, it’s easy to get to, it doesn’t cost a lot of money, and it’s fun for the entire family.

If you are looking for a very cool experience to add to your trip through Slovenia, put the Vintgar Gorge on your list.

September 2025 Update: This guide now includes updated information about where to park plus travel times to get to Vintgar Gorge.

How to Visit Vintgar Gorge

Boardwalk trail

What is Vintgar Gorge?

Vintgar Gorge is a 1.6 km long gorge located in Triglav National Park. The gorge has been carved out by the Radovna River, a crystal-clear river that looks emerald green or aqua depending upon the lighting conditions.

The boardwalks that are erected along the Radovna River are what make this gorge visit so special. For short periods of time you are suspended over the river, which can be a thrill to walk and really fun to photograph.

Now, thousands of tourists visit Vintgar Gorge every year. The summer months of July and August are peak season, so if you will be visiting during this time, expect to share the boardwalks with a lot of people!

Vintgar Gorge Boardwalk

How to Visit Vintgar Gorge

Distance: 4.3 km to 5.7 km, depending on the return trail you choose
Time: It takes about 3 to 4 hours to visit Vintgar Gorge
Price:  Adults €10; Children 3-15 years €5; parking €5 for cars, €10 for campervans
Location:  5 km northwest of Bled (10 minutes by car)
Hours of Operation:  7:30 am to 7 pm during the summer months; visit the official website for updated hours the remainder of the year

Advance Ticket Purchase: Tickets can now be purchased online in advance on the official website. When making your purchase, you will book a time slot. The most crowded time to visit Vintgar Gorge is between 9 am and 2 pm. It is least crowded right after opening and about an hour before closing.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Vintgar Gorge is one-way. This was originally started during COVID-19 and then continued. Vintgar Gorge has become a very popular spot so the one-way walking route helps reduce traffic jams in the gorge. There is a €50 fine for walking Vintgar Gorge in the wrong direction. On a visit to the gorge,  you will first walk through Vintgar Gorge and then return to the parking lot via one of two different trails. One trail is short and steep whereas the second trail is longer but goes past St. Katarina. For full details, visit the official website. 

The easiest way to get here is by car. Parking is at the Central Parking Vintgar LIP lot, which is not located next to Vintgar Gorge. To get from the parking lot to the gorge, it is a 20-minute shuttle ride. The official website recommends arriving at the parking lot 45 minutes before your timed entry, to allow enough time to wait for the shuttle and ride it to the gorge.

Bled: 3 km, 5 minutes
Lake Bohinj: 32 km, 40 minutes
Ljubljana: 60 km, 50 minutes
Kranjska Gora: 33 km, 35 minutes

There is a free shuttle bus that runs from Bled to Vintgar Gorge. Learn more here.

Walking through Vintgar Gorge

After you pay your entrance fee at the ticket booth, you are almost immediately greeted with boardwalk trails, small waterfalls, and scenic views of Vintgar Gorge.

Note: Helmets are now required in Vintgar Gorge. Our visit was before this was put into effect which is why you will not see anyone wearing helmets in our photos.

Entering Vintgar Gorge

Entering Vintgar Gorge

Vintgar Gorge Boardwalks
Vintgar Gorge in August

The first half of the gorge was our favorite part. This is where you will walk on the most picturesque boardwalks, walk through canyons, and crisscross back and forth over the Radovna River on bridges.

On the Vintgar Gorge Boardwalk
Vintgar Gorge Bridge
Vintgar Gorge Waterfall
Vintgar Gorge Photos
Vintgar Gorge in Summer
Vintgar Gorge
Radovna River
Along the River

During the second half of the walk you still get to walk on boardwalks, but now you also get to walk along gravel paths along the river’s edge.

At times, the river is wider here, and slower moving. And that’s part of the joy of this walk…watching as the river rushes through the narrow gorges and then opens up in the wider sections, only to narrow once more as it turns around another bend.

Path along the river

Along the river’s edge, prior visitors have built lots of cairns. During a misty morning, like the one we had, these can be very interesting to photograph.

Vintgar Gorge Rock Piles

Rock cairns

Vintgar Gorge Cairns
Standing Stones

Towards the end of the gorge you will see this large stone bridge. Trains still run along this bridge, and one actually chugged by during our visit.

Vintgar Gorge Train Bridge

The trail ends at another ticket booth and a small café. From here, you can take a detour to the Sum waterfall, just 60 meters away.

At the end of the gorge, you will take one of two hiking trails through the valley back to the car park. See the map here.

About Our Experience

We visited Vintgar Gorge in August. At opening time (8 am in 2018), there were just a few other people here. At 8 am, low-lying mist covered the river, creating a mysterious effect. By 9 am, most of the mist burned off.

The first half of the walk, the walk to the far end of the gorge, was the best part of our visit. Around every turn was a new view. There weren’t too many people here yet, and even though we didn’t feel like we had the place to ourselves, it was easy to get the photos we wanted. It took us about one hour to walk the entire length of the gorge.

At 9 am, we turned around and walked back (before the one-way rule was put into effect). This was a much different experience. Now, many more people were on the trail, creating traffic jams as some parts of the trails are too narrow for two-way traffic. By the time we reached the exit, at 9:45 am, it was a steady flow of people into the gorge, so I can see why traffic is now limited to one-way through Vintgar Gorge.

I can’t emphasize this enough…if you want to have the best experience, get here right at opening time. One hour makes all the difference between a leisurely, pleasant walk on the boardwalks and crowded, slightly annoying experience.

The next best time of day to visit the gorge is the last one to two hours before closing.

How to Photograph Vintgar Gorge

Vintgar Gorge is a delight to photograph. It’s a gorgeous spot and the perfect place to photograph the river with long shutter speeds to freeze the action of the water.

In order to do this, you will need a tripod. But you can’t use a traditional tripod. The boardwalks are narrow and a full-sized tripod will block the path of other visitors, creating traffic jams and lots of frustrated visitors. I don’t think that full-sized tripods are forbidden but they are not a good idea, especially during peak traffic times (which, in summer, is all day long).

To get around this, I used a Gorilla Pod and attached it to the boardwalk railings. This way, I could stabilize the camera and not block traffic.

Photographing Vintgar Gorge

Our camera + Gorillapod

But it’s not perfect. As people walk by, the boardwalks bounce and vibrate, which then shakes the camera, blurring your images. You have to time your photos with breaks in crowds.

Best Time to Visit Vintgar Gorge

The spring and fall months are the best times to visit Vintgar Gorge. Crowds are manageable and the weather is pleasant.

The worst months to visit the gorge are during peak season, the months of July and August. However, this is when we visited, and we still had a great experience, but the key was getting here at opening time.

The best time of day to visit Vintgar Gorge is at opening time and one to two hours before closing time. The worst time of day to visit Vintgar Gorge is midday, between 9 am and 2 pm, when tourist buses dump loads of people off at the entrance to the gorge.

Vintgar Gorge is closed in the winter.

The graphs below depict the average monthly temperatures and precipitation for the nearby town of Bled, which will help you plan your trip to Vintgar Gorge.

40°F 25°F
Jan
45°F 30°F
Feb
51°F 33°F
Mar
60°F 40°F
Apr
66°F 48°F
May
76°F 57°F
Jun
79°F 60°F
Jul
79°F 59°F
Aug
69°F 52°F
Sep
60°F 44°F
Oct
48°F 35°F
Nov
42°F 28°F
Dec
Average High/Low Temperatures – Bled
1.9in
Jan
1.0in
Feb
0.6in
Mar
1.1in
Apr
3.1in
May
2.8in
Jun
2.7in
Jul
3.0in
Aug
3.8in
Sep
4.0in
Oct
2.6in
Nov
2.8in
Dec
Average Precipitation – Bled

Vintgar Gorge with Kids

This is a great place to take kids! They will love walking the boardwalks and the trails along the river. It’s essentially flat the entire way, with just a few short climbs, so it’s very easy to walk. The boardwalks have railings so it’s safe to walk without worrying about your kids taking a plunge into the Radovna River. Just leave your stroller in the car. These paths are narrow and strollers will take up the entire width of the boardwalk, creating traffic jams during the busy part of the day.

We saw lots of families with kids of all ages, so this is a very popular family spot.

Vintgar Gorge with Kids

Vintgar Gorge with Kids

Vintgar Gorge or Tolmin Gorge?

We visited both and the four of us unanimously agree that Vintgar Gorge was our favorite. Vintgar is longer, more spectacular, more fun to visit, and easier to get to. I’d only recommend making the trip out to Tolmin Gorge if you also have plans to be in that area. For example, if you are planning to visit Bovec and the Soca River valley.

But just in case you are curious, here’s a view of the Tolmin Gorge.

Tolmin Gorge

Tolmin Gorge

Where We Stayed

We stayed at the Apartment House Berghi in Kranjska Gora. We picked Kranjska Gora over Lake Bled because it was slightly cheaper, much easier to find accommodations, and located very close to the Vrsic Pass in Triglav National Park, one of Slovenia’s best hiking locations.

Kranjska Gora is a great place to make your home base for exploring Slovenia. This small town is filled with wonderful restaurants and is set with the backdrop of the jagged, rocky Julian Alps. Plus, it’s much less crowded than Lake Bled so we did not have to deal with daily traffic jams getting to and from our accommodation.

We loved Kranjska Gora, but I can’t say that we loved our apartment at the Apartment House Berghi. We had a huge amount of space, with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a full kitchen. But the apartment is not soundproofed well (every night we could clearly hear our neighbors talking and moving around) and this wasn’t the cleanest place we have stayed in. But it did offer lots of space, fast wifi, and a great location. If we did it again, we would probably stay at Hotel Skipass in Kranjska Gora.


If you have any questions about how to visit Vintgar Gorge, let us know in the comment section below.

Ultimate Guide to visiting Vintgar Gorge in Triglav National Park, Lake Bled, Slovenia.
Vintgar Gorge Slovenia Travel Advice

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