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In the remote northwest of Slovenia you’ll discover pristine lands, rolling meadows and piercing mountain peaks, including the iconic Mount Triglav, which at 2,863 meters above sea level is the highest peak in Slovenia. Discover the wilder side of Europe, packed with wildlife and quality mountain climbing. Visit during the milder months between April and September for ideal mountain climbing conditions.
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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Bovec?
Located in the northwest of Slovenia along the border with Italy, the municipality of Bovec is covered in the high mountains of the Julian Alps. It is home to a number of important valleys such as the Trenta Valley, Soča Valley and Resia Valley. Large chunks of the north of Bovec is held within the Triglav National Park, which protects the pristine area around Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia.
Why should I choose Bovec for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
Iconic wilderness
Resting within the Triglav National Park, parts of Bovec offer pristine landscapes, frosty mountain peaks and inspirational valleys. It is the only national park in the whole of Slovenia, where the southeastern stretches of the Alps stand. The king of the mountains here is Mount Triglav, which at 2,863 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in the country.
Endemic wildlife
The Triglav National Park is blanketed in vibrant colours. Yellow hawksbeards, blood-red Julian poppies, and silver-leaved Cranesbills offer depth to the rolling green meadows and forest. Iconic animals in the park include the large-horned alpine ibex, the chamois, the red deer, the brown bear and the lynx. Bovec is packed full of vibrant life and wonder.
Core part of Europe
Spread across the central region of Europe, the territory of modern-day Slovenia has passed through the hands of many states and empires stretching back centuries, from the Roman and Byzantine empires to the Republic of Venice and later the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Today, Italy lies to the west, Croatia to the south, Hungary to the east and Austria to the north.
What can I expect from the weather during my Mountain Climbing trip in Bovec?
The municipality of Bovec receives a largely maritime climate with cool summers, while the high regions hold an alpine climate.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Bovec region?
Slovene.
What currency is accepted around Bovec?
Euro.
What's the country code for the Bovec region?
+386.
When is the best time to travel to Bovec for Mountain Climbing?
Visit during the milder months between April and September for ideal mountain climbing conditions.
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