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Bovec is a small town in northwestern Slovenia, very close to the border with Italy. Nestled in the beautiful Soca Valley, it’s the ideal place to head for an adventure in nature, enjoying the turquoise waters of the Soca river and the majestic peaks of this section of Triglav National Park. Montaz (2754 m) —the second highest peak in the Julian Alps after Mt Triglav— and Mount Mangart (2679 m) are two big attractions for mountain lovers. Both of these peaks have amazing via ferrata routes. In the case of Mt Mangart, there’s a via ferrata in the Slovenian side and another one in the Italian side. This is a great opportunity of reaching the summits of two major peaks in the Julian Alps, while enjoying an extraordinary mountain landscape! Take a pick from our selection of Via ferrata trips in Bovec – the hills are calling!
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What should I know about Via Ferrata Bovec?
Bovec, in Northwestern Slovenia, is a veritable outdoor activity paradise, as its alluring landscape dotted with mountains, rivers and valleys provides ample opportunity to indulge in active pursuits.
Be sure to come prepared and enjoy a Via ferrata trip, one of the best ways to see this glorious region.
Some of the famous sights and areas to discover include the towering peaks of the Julian Alps, the awe-inspiring scenery of Triglav National Park, and the Soca River, with its exquisite colours and water sports-friendly rapids.
The weather is almost perfect throughout summer, but can get very cold in the Winter, so please pack appropriately in order to maximise your enjoyment.
Why should I choose Bovec for my Via Ferrata adventure?
Hidden Gem
Nestled in between its more illustrious and famous neighbors of Italy, Croatia and Austria, Slovenia is full of stunning scenery and landscapes that offer something to all outdoor lovers. Some of the Via ferrata routes on offer around Bovec are truly spectacular, with sweeping, panoramic views of mountains and valleys the norm.
Beautiful Scenery
Some of the idyllic and tranquil nooks and crannies to stumble across in Bovec are a sight to behold, as they are full of vivid, evocative colours and picture-perfect backdrops. The photo opportunities are endless, and it is a part of the world that not many people get to see, and is thus relatively unspoiled.
The Culture
Although Slovenia was a part of the former Yugoslavia, its culture is also heavily influenced by Central Europe, due to its close proximity to Italy and Austria, and herein lies the countries delightful melting pot of traditions and routines. Bovec is especially at the heart of all this, due to its extremely close proximity to Italy.
What can I expect from the weather during my Via Ferrata trip in Bovec?
Pleasant outdoor weather from April to October (up to mid-20's celsius) but then very cold from November to March, especially overnight when temperatures go below 0 degrees celsius. Infrequent rain all year round.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Bovec region?
Slovenian
What currency is accepted around Bovec?
Euro
How can I get to Bovec?
Flights to Ljubljana from most major international hubs, and then onward buses/cars to Bovec.
What's the country code for the Bovec region?
+386
When is the best time to travel to Bovec for Via Ferrata?
April to October as the weather is at its most pleasant for outdoor activities.
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