Triglav Park

The Kingdom of the Goldhorn and Slovenia’s Only National Park

Covering nearly 4% of Slovenia’s entire territory, Triglav National Park (TNP) is one of the oldest and most beautiful protected areas in Europe. Named after the country’s highest peak, Mount Triglav (2,864m), this vast expanse of the Julian Alps is a pristine world of rocky summits, deep glacial valleys, and crystal clear waters.
This is a hiker’s paradise, home to the legendary Seven Lakes Valley, the breathtaking Peričnik Waterfall, and diverse wildlife including the chamois, ibex, and golden eagle. Whether you are attempting the climb to the summit of Triglav to become a ‘true Slovenian’ or enjoying an easy family walk through the peat bogs of Pokljuka, the park offers an escape into untouched wilderness. Explore our guide to the trails, huts, and natural wonders of this alpine sanctuary.