Bohinj is located in the heart of the Julian Alps. The most extensive and highest mountain range in Slovenia & is also the most part of the Alps.
Despite the thick snow our guide stepped up close to the statue giving tribute to 4 brave men who were the first to climb Mount Triglav.
In 1778 4 brave men from Bohinj were the first to climb Triglav. These were a surgeon, a miner, a hunter & an army surgeon.
The ascent took three days and on 26 August 1778, the four brave men reached its peak. Slovenes were then formally recognized as one of the Alpine nations.
We continued to walk to a wooden jetty on the edge of the lake, still plenty of snow but the views wow, wow!
A short walk along the shore to view the ancient bridge and St. John the Baptist Church built in the century, or
late 10th century. Although the exact date is unknown, it is one of the finest examples of medieval architecture and frescoes in all of Slovenia. Most of the frescoes were painted in 15th and 16th century. It is one of the most photographed churches in Slovenia.
So this morning I started a tour by the river, this afternoon Im by a lake but later Im off to Krakow for my first visit.