Lake Bohinj challenges:
Lake Bohinj, covering 318 hectares (790 acres), is the largest permanent lake in Slovenia.
It is located within the Bohinj Valley of the Julian Alps, in the northwestern Upper Carniola region, and part of Triglav National Park.
Explore the Majestic Beauty of Lake Bohinj:
Discover the stunning natural wonder of Lake Bohinj, Slovenia’s largest natural lake nestled in the heart of the Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. Our exclusive collection of fine art prints and stock photography captures the lake’s crystal-clear turquoise waters, alpine landscapes, and cultural landmarks, offering you a unique way to bring this breathtaking scenery into your home or creative projects.
A girl swimming inside lake Bohinj
199,00 €A couple rowing a Kayak inside Bohinj lake
199,00 €Kayaking Bohinj lake
199,00 €Swim the Bohinj lake
199,00 €Bohinj lake before the rain
669,00 €Panoramic boat inside Bohinj lake
199,00 €
What You Will Find in Our Lake Bohinj Collection
- Fine Art Prints: Museum-quality prints available in open and limited editions, perfect for collectors and art lovers who want to bring the serene alpine atmosphere into their living or working spaces.
- Stock Photography: High-resolution, royalty-free images ideal for designers, marketers, and publishers seeking authentic visuals of Lake Bohinj’s landscapes, watersports, and cultural highlights.
Highlights of Lake Bohinj Captured in Our Collection
- The shimmering turquoise waters replenished by mountain streams and springs, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
- Iconic sights such as the Church of St. John the Baptist, traditional alpine villages, and the bronze statue of Zlatorog — the legendary golden-horned ibex.
- Panoramic views of the Julian Alps reflected in the lake’s glassy surface, offering tranquil and inspiring scenes.
- Nearby natural wonders like the Savica Waterfall and Mostnica Gorge, all part of the enchanting Bohinj Valley.
Why Choose Our Prints and Photos?
- Authenticity: Each image is a genuine capture from before the founder’s accident, making them rare and meaningful.
- Quality: Our fine art prints are produced with premium materials and archival inks to ensure longevity and vivid colors.
Versatility: Stock photos are ready for commercial and editorial use, fully licensed for your projects.
- Support a Story: Your purchase supports a creative project born from recovery, passion, and dedication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Bohinj
Where is Lake Bohinj located?
Lake Bohinj is situated in the heart of Triglav National Park in Slovenia, surrounded by the majestic Julian Alps. It is the largest natural lake in Slovenia and lies about 40 minutes from Lake Bled.
Can you walk around Lake Bohinj?
Yes, you can walk all the way around Lake Bohinj. The full loop is approximately 12 km and takes between 3 to 5 hours depending on your pace and stops. For a shorter walk, you can take a boat from Ribčev Laz to Ukanc and walk back along the northern shore.
Is swimming allowed in Lake Bohinj?
Swimming is allowed in Lake Bohinj during the warmer months. The water can be cold but refreshing, with surface temperatures reaching up to 24°C in summer. Swimming in nearby rivers like the Sava Bohinjka is also popular, but swimming is prohibited in some mountain lakes and rivers.
What activities can I do at Lake Bohinj?
Lake Bohinj offers a wide range of activities: swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing (with a license), hiking, paragliding, and in winter, sometimes ice skating. The area also hosts cultural events like the Bohinj Cheese Festival.
Are there places to eat and drink near the lake?
Yes, there are several restaurants, cafes, and mountain huts around Lake Bohinj, especially near Ribčev Laz and Ukanc, where you can enjoy local cuisine and refreshments.
How do I get to Lake Bohinj?
You can reach Lake Bohinj by car or public transport from nearby towns like Bled or Ljubljana. Parking is available near the lake, and buses connect Bohinj with surrounding areas.
What is the best time to visit Lake Bohinj?
The best time to visit is from late spring to early autumn when the weather is warm and all activities are available. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for photography and avoiding crowds.
Are there fine art prints available of Lake Bohinj?
Yes, we offer museum-quality fine art prints in both open and limited editions, ideal for collectors and interior decoration.








