Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Ljubljana to Bled by Bus

(All information is correct as at October 2019)

Lake Bled is a lake located in the northwest of Slovenia. Due to its location in the Julian Alps of the Upper Carniolan region, Lake Bled boasts of serene landscapes making it a popular tourist destination in Slovenia. 

I visited Lake Bled on a day trip from Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia by taking the public bus, and I'll show you how to do it.

Buses to Bled depart from Ljubljana Bus Station: 

There's only one bus station in Ljubljana. So all buses (interstate and inter country) come and go from this station.


Here's the counter to purchase bus tickets:



A return ticket (adult) from Ljubljana to Bled is 12.84 Euro:

Buses leave every 30 min during peak hours, 7 days a week. Not sure though whether they operate during major holidays like Christmas and New Year. Best is to check with the station if you're travelling during those times.


After purchasing your ticket, go to Platform 7 where buses to Bled departs:

The bus left the station 1 minute before departure time, so it's good to arrive early at the bus station.


The distance between Ljubljana and Bled is approximately 55km, and the bus ride to Bled took approximately 50 minutes. 

The last stop on the ride is at the Bled Bus Station:

There were not many people around when I reached the station as it was autumn. I reckon the place would be busier in the summer.


Here's the timetable for buses from Bled Bus Station to Ljubljana Bus Station:

The return journey took approximately 1.5 hours as the bus made many stops at small towns along the way back to Ljubljana.


Bled Bus Station is located approximately 400 metres from Lake Bled.

Here's a map of Bled Centre by the Bled Tourist Office:

This map which I snapped at the Bled Bus Station gives you an idea of where the bus station is in relation to Lake Bled.


It was untimely that when I visited Lake Bled the weather was gloomy and cloudy with intermittent drizzles. That explains why my pics in this entry is rather drab, because lighting was bad.

Lake Bled is surrounded by a walkway where visitors could walk the entire 6km circumference of it. 

In the middle of Lake Bled is Bled Island which which houses the Cerkev Marijinega vnebovzetja church (dedicated to the Assumpton of the Virgin Mary):

A trip to Lake Bled would not be complete without taking mirror pics of it.


During my walk around the lake I saw the locals taking pics and lazing around:



One of the best part about visiting Europe in the fall is that the foliage is usually golden in colour which I love so much:



At the hostel in Ljubljana, a fellow traveller told me that he visited Lake Bled just the day before. 

The weather was bright and sunny and he followed a few locals climb to the top of a hill overlooking Lake Bled. He showed me photos that he took from that hill and they were amazing. 

It was a pity I couldn't do the same walk as he did as I was travelling alone and didn't want to go on forlon forest tracks alone. So that's another excuse to visit Lake Bled again.


1 comment:

WilliamsDamion said...

Those who prefer to camp near the national park should be aware that the park is quite a long drive from the town of Kutaisi. However, there are buses that will take you there each day. Another good thing is that the park offers a wide range of activities including rafting, horseback riding, hiking and fishing. If you are curious to know more about things to do in kutaisi, read me.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...