After exiting the Vintgar Gorge, the thematic return route invites you to experience the rhythm and life of the villages of Gorje. Through 12 interpretive points and the audio guide, you will discover their rich history, reaching back to the Stone Age more than 10,000 years ago.
The trail leads you through the Alpine cultural landscape, past meadows, pastures, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Julian Alps and idyllic Upper Carniolan villages. It is one of the most panoramic and easily accessible trails on the edge of Triglav National Park, guiding you back to the VINTGAR Visitor Centre or the VINTGAR Shuttle Terminal.
| Lenght | 4.1 km (2h - more with stops) |
| Audioguide | 12 points |
| Route type | One trail, two different experiences – you can follow the 12 stories of the King of Triglav, or discover the route through 13 stations of Vintgar for Kids, an interactive adventure for the youngest visitors that turns exploration into a game. |

Expansive views from Bled to the majestic Triglav
The King of Triglav Trail, with its views of the mountains and idyllic villages of Gorenjska, is one of the most scenic and easily accessible routes on the outskirts of the Triglav National Park.
Points along the King of Triglav trail
The King of Triglav
Dr Albin Belar was for 11 years the first neighbour of Vintgar Gorge. A pioneering seismologist and lover of the Julian Alps, he was given the nickname King of Triglav by the locals in recognition of his love of hiking and the mountains.
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The healer: Ivan Jan
An enterprising healer who dreamed of opening a retreat for people suffering from physical and emotional exhaustion and linking the local economy with health tourism.
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Brotherhood
This clearing with the most beautiful views of Bled, the Karavanke, the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and the Ljubljana Basin is known as the Altar of Gorenjska. The special energy of the place was also felt by people in pre-Christian times, who built temples known as birdhouses here.
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The French general: treasure
Three friends unearthed a mysterious chest buried next to St Catherine’s church. In it, they found treasure belonging to a French general, who buried it here before setting off to war. A double door, a walnut tree, another tree, three steps, one step in front of the church, one into the porch, one into the church . . . Who succeeded in solving this riddle and finding the treasure?
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Herdsmen
Cowbells have the nicest sound in Zasip and Podhom. The traditions of pastoralism and bell-making are still visible today when you walk across the sunny Hom pastures among the livestock and your gaze turns to the pretty Alpine villages in the distance.
Maria Theresa
Prge are dried pears of the variety known as tepke, which the inhabitants of the village of Zasip used to grind into flour and then use to make bread, strudels and other sweet treats. You can still sample delicious recipes made using prge in Zasip today.
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Bled Castle
This mighty castle perched on a steep cliff above Lake Bled is one of the oldest castles in Slovenia and a popular tourist attraction.
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The Hag’s Tooth
Once upon a time a witch lived on the Jelovica plateau, where she spent her time gathering herbs and casting spells. One of her spells created the distinctive jagged rock at the edge of the plateau, known as the Hag’s Tooth (Babji zob).
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Holy Trinity Church
The Sebenje hoard – a chest containing tools found by a local man near Holy Trinity Church in Sebenje – reveals information about the lives of free peasants on the farms of the early Slav inhabitants of this area and their methods of agriculture.
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Poglej Church Cave
During the last ice age the Bohinj glacier hollowed out a cave in which prehistoric man found shelter when the glaciers retreated, more than 10,000 years ago.
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The Julian Alps
The Julian Alps, affectionately known simply as the Julians, are the biggest and highest mountain range in Slovenia.
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A SOUVENIR OF SOUNDS AND STORIES
Let a new day begin with the sounds and sensations of Vintgar Gorge and Triglav National Park. This audio journey with breathing techniques for a better morning is a gift after your Vintgar experience. As you listen to the sounds of Vintgar Gorge, your mind returns to the high rock walls and the emerald Radovna River, which quiets the mind and awakens the body.
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Through the Vintgar Gorge
The one-way path through the Vintgar Gorge continues to inspire more than 130 years after its adventurous discovery. From the VINTGAR Visitor Centre to the Šum Waterfall, the path leads along sturdy wooden bridges anchored in the living rock.
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Vintgar for kids
Step on the trail of Oskar Kos and his friends. Discover the secrets hidden in one of the most beautiful gorges in the world. An unforgettable three-hour experience awaits you.
Get to know Vintgar for kids