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cycling towards the second most pictureous church in slovenia
cycling the 4th stage of hht trail through the mountain pastures of zajamniki
Historic town of Škofja Loka with castle on forested hill and church tower.
cycling over the hills of polhograjski dolomiti
Panoramic view of Bohinj lake with church and mountains in autumn foliage.
Mountain bikers cycling along a grassy ridge overlooking hills near Ziri town.
View of Bled from Ojstrica
the view from soriška planina ski resort
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Julian Foothills: Ljubljana to Bled

6 days / 5 nights

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Explore the hidden trails of the hills between Ljubljana and Lake Bled on this hut-to-hut mountain biking tour that takes you through the medieval Škofja Loka.

Starting point

Ljubljana

Finish point

Bled

Season

From April to October

Activity level

4/5

Highlights

  • Venture into a non-crowded area with little traffic
  • Visit Slovenia’s top highlights like Ljubljana, Škofja Loka, Lake Bohinj, and Lake Bled
  • Traverse a captivating route with diverse mountain-bike terrain
  • Discover hidden viewpoints only known by the locals
  • Bike through the heart of Slovenia’s pristine nature

What’s included in the price?

Self-guided

Those who like good adventure and limitless flexibility should go on a self-guided cycling holiday. It offers complete freedom, multiple detour opportunities, and exploration at your own pace without having to adapt to a group.

INCLUDED

4 nights in 3* hotels with breakfast
Digital guidebook with detailed itinerary and route instructions
GPS navigation with an easy-to-use app
Service and support during your tour
Tour design and organization
Luggage transfer
1 night in a mountain hut with half-board

NOT INCLUDED

Tourist tax

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

Airport transfer
E-bike
Gravel bike
Hotel upgrades
MTB
Pannier bags
Single supplement

The hills between Ljubljana and Lake Bled are one of Slovenia's best-kept cycling secrets. Almost no traffic, a mix of forest tracks, single trails, and quiet asphalt roads, and a string of small towns and villages that most visitors to this country never reach.

This is the terrain this tour is built around — six days of riding through a part of Slovenia that rewards those who take the slower road.

The tour starts in Ljubljana and ends at two of Slovenia's most iconic lakes. Lake Bohinj sits deep in the Julian Alps, calmer and less visited than its famous neighbour, Lake Bled — the Pearl of the Julian Alps, with a glacial lake, a medieval castle on a cliff above the water, and a small island church that appears on more Slovenian postcards than anything else in the country.

Between the capital and the lakes lies the real substance of the route: the medieval old town of Škofja Loka, the dense spruce forests of Jelovica Plateau, the summit of Mt. Blegoš, where three mountain ranges stack up on the horizon, and valley roads quiet enough that you'll have them largely to yourself.

The route follows portions of the Slovenian Touring Cycling Route. Still, it veers away to show you the best of this corner of the country over manageable daily distances, varied terrain, and roads quiet enough that you'll spend more time looking at the view than watching for cars.

Accommodation is arranged at each stop, and a guidebook, built from firsthand knowledge of the route, covers the GPS tracks, where to eat, what to look for, and how to read the terrain ahead. If anything comes up on the road, support is on hand.

Everything else is yours to discover.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time for cycling in Europe depends on where you're headed. Here's a quick breakdown by season:

  • Spring (April–May) is ideal for Southern Europe — moderate temperatures, quiet roads, and the countryside in full bloom. Great for Portugal or Italy

  • Early summer (June) is the sweet spot across most of Central Europe — Austria and Slovenia are all at their best, with long daylight hours and alpine passes fully open.

  • Late summer to early autumn (August–September) suits places like Norway and Denmark — cooler temperatures, plenty of daylight, and far fewer tourists than peak season.

  • Winter is generally off-season for most European cycling destinations. The exception is warmer regions like the Canary Islands and southern Spain — all rideable year-round.

Still a hard choice? See our tour choosing guide that will answer any questions or doubts you still might have.

Our tours can be adapted to any bike type — whether road, gravel, or mountain bike. We are in constant communication with you to find the optimal conditions for your cycling holidays in Europe.

The most versatile option is a gravel bike, even if you are coming on a road cycling holiday. It does not really affect your road performance while allowing you to take some scenic backroads that can be in a slightly worse state than the main ones. A gravel bike is usually more comfortable as well.

Europe is a very diverse continent and there is something for every cyclist. Whichever bike you choose, we will find the perfect route for you.

We offer four types of cycling holidays, each suited to a different kind of rider — and it's worth noting that most of our tours are compatible with more than one bike type, so you're rarely locked into a single option.

  • Road cycling — best for avid cyclists with the endurance to handle multiple long days in a row. Expect high daily distances, paved roads, and a pace that rewards fitness.

  • Gravel cycling — suitable for anyone comfortable spending multiple days in the saddle with some moderate climbing. Terrain is mostly tarmac and gravel, stages are manageable, and the pace is flexible. Our most popular format.

  • E-bike holidays — ideal for those who want to cover the same scenic routes with less physical strain. Electric assistance makes longer distances and hillier terrain accessible to a much wider range of riders.

  • Mountain biking — suited to riders comfortable on technical terrain. Our MTB holidays tackle rougher trails, steeper descents, and more demanding surfaces. Adjustable to your skill level, but not recommended for complete beginners.

Absolutely — and in fact, most of our tours are designed with solo travellers in mind.

Our self-guided tours mean you cycle at your own pace, on your own schedule, without being tied to a group. You're independent on the road, but fully supported behind the scenes — we handle your accommodation, luggage transfers, and route planning, and our team is reachable throughout your trip.

If you're travelling alone, just let us know when booking. We'll advise you on the single supplement and flag which tours are most popular with solo travellers.

If you want to, sure! We are well aware that some people love to stay in groups while others prefer some more alone time on their trip. We wanted to give you the opportunity to do things your way — it is your holiday, after all!

As long as you respect the group timings and locations designated by your guide, please feel free to customise your itinerary by scheduling a free meeting with our specialists and we will see what we can do at the chosen destination!

On a self-guided cycling tour, you're in charge of your own pace and schedule — no group to keep up with, no fixed departure times, no guide leading the way.

Before your trip, we take care of everything behind the scenes. We plan your route, book all your accommodation, arrange daily luggage transfers, and load your GPS with turn-by-turn navigation. You receive a detailed digital guidebook covering each stage, what to expect on the road, and recommendations along the way.

On the day, you simply check out, drop your bags at reception, and ride. Your luggage arrives at the next hotel before you do.

Throughout the trip, our team is reachable if anything comes up — a question, a change of plan, or something unexpected. You're independent, but never on your own.

If you'd like to know more about how it all fits together, visit our self-guided tours manual.

On our guided tours, you will have professional local guides. Our guides will make sure that you will have expert guidance combined with great fun and a memorable experience.

Some of our Slovenian tours are also also available as group guided tours.

Every day starts with breakfast at your hotel. From there, the day is yours.

Your luggage is collected from reception and transported to your next hotel — so you set off with just a daypack. Your GPS route and daily notes are ready in the app.

Most stages take between 4–7 hours of cycling depending on the tour, with plenty of stops along the way.

You decide the pace, when to take breaks, and whether to linger somewhere that catches your eye.

By the time you arrive at your next hotel, your bags are already waiting. The evening is entirely free.

Hassle-Free

We take care of route planning, accommodations, luggage transfers, and all logistics, so you can focus purely on enjoying your ride.

Tried & Tested Adventures

Our cycling routes are hand-picked & tested, to ensure breathtaking landscapes, smooth roads, and maximum safety - giving you the perfect ride every day.

Unbeatable Support

Our 24/7 customer support is where we show our passion, ensuring your cycling holiday runs smoothly and your well-being is always our top priority.

Book with Confidence

We are a financially protected company, fully bonded and insured, keeping your money safe and allowing you to travel with confidence.

Local Experts

Our professional cycling guides in select locations know the local terrain and are trained to make this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity both safe and enjoyable.

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