Travel by bus

Travel by bus

1. KRANJSKA GORA SHUTTLE

As the landscape and preserved cultural heritage pass by, you will feel the pulse of the places under Triglav as you ride in a tourist bus. The bus is designed for all visitors who like to travel between places without a care in the world on their holidays, and for locals to help them with their daily chores.

In the summer season 2025, the use of the bus is free of charge. The tourist bus will run between 25 June and 31 August 2025.

2. BUS SERVICES TO VRATA VALLEY

The Vrata Valley is one of Slovenia’s most beautiful mountain valleys. In order to keep nature unspoilt, we have set up a bus line that will take hikers and other visitors to the valley safely from Mojstrana, a village under Triglav, to the Peričnik waterfall, all the way to the Aljaž’s home in Vrata. Free bus services on this route will run from 14 June to 15 September 2025.

The first bus will take passengers to the Vrata Valley at 4:00 a.m. and the last bus will take them back in the evening. Small dogs in a travel bag are allowed on the bus to the Vrata valley.

An electric van will run on the route Slovenian Alpine Museum – Peričnik waterfall. In June it will run on Fridays and Saturdays (14 and 15 June and 21 and 22 June), and from 25 June to 31 August daily between 9 am and 4 pm. It will be a circular service with no timetable and the boarding point will be in front of the Slovenian Alpine Museum.

HINT: Park your car in the large car park at parkirišče na Prodih (P+R) in Mojstrana, wait for the bus and head off to the Vrata Valley.

Free parking spaces in Vrata Valley

*The information is updated regularly and helps you plan your visit more easily.

3. KRANJSKA GORA – BOVEC

Kranjska Gora and the Soča River Valley are connected by two picturesque alpine roads – over the Vršič Pass, the highest mountain road pass in Slovenia, and over the Predel Pass, an ancient crossing between Slovenia and Italy. Both routes are breathtaking and full of natural and historical landmarks.

On the route over Vršič, you pass by Lake Jasna, the Russian Chapel – a silent witness to the tragic history of World War I – and beneath the cliff where the Ajdovska deklica greets you. After navigating 50 hairpin bends, the road descends into the Soča Valley, where you are accompanied by the emerald-green “clear daughter of the mountains” the Soča River – all the way to Bovec.

The road over Predel leads past Tarvisio, under the mighty Mangart mountain, through the small village of Strmec, past the Predel Fortress, and through the Koritnica Valley into Bovec. This is a route where nature and history breathe together with the mountain air, offering a beautiful introduction to the Soča Valley.

4. REGULAR BUS LINES AROUND KRANJSKA GORA AND SLOVENIA

You can have a relaxed journey and discover the hidden corners of Slovenia using the regular bus lines. In one day, you can travel from the heart of the Julian Alps to the Slovenian coast and refresh yourself by jumping into the Adriatic Sea. You can also travel to the eastern part of Slovenia, take a stroll through the plentiful vineyards, taste the diversity of culinary delights of the eastern region, and enjoy the view of endless wheat fields.

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