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The yearly Biathlon World Cup meets are held at the Pokljuka Biathlon Center, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of the town of Bled (25 kilometres or 16 miles by car). Pokljuka is part of Triglav National Park. Administratively, it belongs to the municipalities of Bled, Bohinj, and Gorje. Uskovnica Mountain Pasture
Vintgar Gorge (Slovene: soteska Vintgar) or Bled Gorge (Blejski vintgar) is a 1.6-kilometer (0.99 mi) gorge in northwestern Slovenia in the municipalities of Gorje and Bled, four kilometers northwest of Bled. It is located on the edge of Triglav National Park. Carved by the Radovna River, it is the continuation of the Radovna Valley. The sheer ...
Bled Castle (Slovene: Blejski grad, German: Burg Veldes) is a medieval castle built on a precipice above the city of Bled in Slovenia, overlooking Lake Bled.According to written sources, it is the oldest Slovenian castle and is currently one of Slovenia's most visited tourist attractions.
Bled has hosted the World Rowing Championships four times, in 1966, 1979, 1989, and most recently in 2011. [9] In 1961 the Grand Hotel Toplice in Bled was the site of one of the most important international tournaments in chess history.
St. Martin's Parish Church in Bled St. Martin's Parish Church in the winter, beneath Bled Castle Interior of St. Martin's Parish Church in Bled. St. Martin's Parish Church (Slovene: župnijska cerkev svetega Martina) in Bled (northwestern Slovenia) is the parish church of the Parish of Bled.
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From one of the most-watched events of the century (Princess Diana’s wedding to Prince Charles) to Elizabeth Taylor’s lavish and drama-filled nuptials, these famous weddings were designed to ...
Želeče lies in the southern part of Bled, above the southeastern shore of Lake Bled. It is located southwest of the former village of Zagorice . [ 1 ] [ 7 ] There is a cable lift from the southern part of Želeče to Straža Hill (elevation: 646 meters (2,119 ft)).