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]]>Found in Triglav National Park Slovenia, this glacial lake is tucked between the eastern border of the Alps. You will find the deep emerald water ideal for taking a swim, soaking up the tranquility of the surrounding landscape. With a castle build high up the cliff and a backdrop of mountains, you cannot fail to be impressed.
Not far from Lake Bled, you will find Lake Bohinj. This is a favorite with nature lovers because of its unspoiled scenery. You can also enjoy a range of water sports such as rafting, paddle boarding, and canyoning. There is a steam train that will take you from Jesenice, past this lake and onto Lake Bled.
These 16 lakes in North Dalmatia are linked together by a series of nearly 100 waterfalls. The stunning area is listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Depending on your fitness levels, there are walking trails around the lakes ranging from 2 to 8 hours long.
Just one hour outside Budapest, Hungary, you will find a volcanic area with lush hills and sandy beaches. Nestled between this impressive landscape is Lake Balaton, known as the “Hungarian Sea”. This is the biggest lake in Europe, so it attracts locals and tourists that want a seaside resort feel in a landlocked country. This is a beautiful area, surrounded by castles and charming villages to explore.
The deepest lake in the Balkans can be found on the border of Macedonia and Albania. The waters are so clear that you can see to a depth of 22 meters, making it an ideal spot for observing marine life. There are a few beaches that you can sit back and enjoy the incredible views of nature and surrounding monasteries.
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]]>Found in Triglav National Park Slovenia, this glacial lake is tucked between the eastern border of the Alps. You will find the deep emerald water ideal for taking a swim, soaking up the tranquility of the surrounding landscape. With a castle build high up the cliff and a backdrop of mountains, you cannot fail to be impressed.
Not far from Lake Bled, you will find Lake Bohinj. This is a favorite with nature lovers because of its unspoiled scenery. You can also enjoy a range of water sports such as rafting, paddle boarding, and canyoning. There is a steam train that will take you from Jesenice, past this lake and onto Lake Bled.
These 16 lakes in North Dalmatia are linked together by a series of nearly 100 waterfalls. The stunning area is listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO. Depending on your fitness levels, there are walking trails around the lakes ranging from 2 to 8 hours long.
Just one hour outside Budapest, Hungary, you will find a volcanic area with lush hills and sandy beaches. Nestled between this impressive landscape is Lake Balaton, known as the “Hungarian Sea”. This is the biggest lake in Europe, so it attracts locals and tourists that want a seaside resort feel in a landlocked country. This is a beautiful area, surrounded by castles and charming villages to explore.
The deepest lake in the Balkans can be found on the border of Macedonia and Albania. The waters are so clear that you can see to a depth of 22 meters, making it an ideal spot for observing marine life. There are a few beaches that you can sit back and enjoy the incredible views of nature and surrounding monasteries.
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