What to do in Šenčur

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1. Lake Bled

Lake Bled is a large body of water surrounded by forested hills and picturesque mountains. In its center stands a scenic island full of green plants and a charming church. Hike the perimeter of the lake through its varied foliage to encounter a medieval castle and many excellent viewpoints.
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Lake Bled featuring mountains and a lake or waterhole

2. Ljubljana Castle

Tour Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad), an iconic city landmark and a place to discover centuries of Slovene history. Perched atop the wooded Castle Hill, the castle rises above Ljubljana’s medieval Old Town with a mishmash of defensive walls, towers and turrets. Much of the complex dates to the 16th century but evidence suggests that there has been a castle here since the 12th century. In its long history Ljubljana Castle has served as a garrison, prison and royal residence.
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Ljubljana Castle which includes heritage architecture

3. Triglav National Park

Stunning pools, forests and the snow-capped peaks of the Julian Alps decorate the varied terrain of Triglav National Park. The region is based around the country’s tallest peak, Mount Triglav. Bring your family on pleasant walks and enjoy a picnic beside a rushing stream in view of the mountains.
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Triglav National Park which includes a lake or waterhole and forests

4. Bled Castle

Bled Castle is a magnificent 11th-century structure with large red-roofed turrets and a range of architectural styles. Initially conceived as a defense system, it contains a Romanesque tower and Gothic arches that were added in the late Middle Ages. Stroll through the impressive castle to appreciate its size and history.
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Bled Castle showing landscape views and a lake or waterhole

5. Dragon Bridge

Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most) is a fairytale-like bridge that crosses the Ljubljanica River to the Old Town of Ljubljana. Stroll across the bridge, appreciate its craftsmanship and admire its decorative statues. The bridge opened to the public in 1901 and was originally known as the Jubilee Bridge of Emperor Franz Joseph I. It replaced an old wooden bridge and is one of Europe’s earliest examples of a reinforced concrete bridge.
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Dragon Bridge which includes a river or creek, heritage architecture and a bridge

6. Triple Bridge

Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) is an intriguing pedestrian bridge that spans the Ljubljanica River. It’s a historic crossroads between Prešeren Square, Ljubljana’s central square and the city’s picturesque Old Town. Enjoy panoramic views of notable monuments from Triple Bridge, an idyllic place to stop and experience the enchanting atmosphere of Ljubljana’s spiritual heart.
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Triple Bridge which includes a square or plaza, a city and heritage architecture

7. Vintgar Gorge

Vintgar Gorge is a picturesque valley and stream surrounded by varied plant life and charming wooden walkways built into the cliffs. The water is transparent, showcasing the colorful, scenic terrain. Stroll along the winding paths that follow the misty trail of the Radovna River.
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Vintgar Gorge showing a gorge or canyon, a bridge and mist or fog

8. Preseren Square

Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg) marks the heart of Ljubljana’s city center. It’s an attractive cobblestone square beautified by historical landmarks and views of Castle Hill. Prešeren Square is a great place to admire a range of architectural styles and enjoy people-watching opportunities. Attend concerts, markets and political rallies here.
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What to do in Šenčur