Slovenia · April 2025 - May 2025
Ljubljana to Lake Bled on Hidden Hills Trail
Explore hidden trails from Ljubljana to Lake Bled, with stops in the medieval Škofja Loka and Lake Bohinj on our hut-to-hut biking tour.
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The Hidden Hills Trail, a captivating long-distance biking trail, is a constant source of inspiration. With its mix of biking paths, single tracks, and asphalt roads, it offers a diverse experience while ensuring a traffic-free journey through pristine Slovenian nature. There are numerous reasons why the Hidden Hills Trail is renowned as Slovenia's best e-bike route: the stunning landscapes, varied terrain, traffic-free roads that immerse you in calm, untouched nature, and welcoming locals in secluded spots along the way. These hills, separating Ljubljana from Lake Bohinj & Bled, are steeped in history and natural wonders. Winding roads, paths, and single tracks reveal hidden gems without the bustle of crowds or traffic jams. As you pass through ancient towns, you'll meet amicable locals and step back in time.
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Itinerary
This is the itinerary for your Self - Guided bike trip on Hidden Hills Trail.
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What's included
What's Included
Accommodation as per itinerary
Rent of high performance electric mountain bike or gravel bike and helmet
Tour design and organization
Luggage transfer
GPS navigation with the easy-to-use app
Service and support during your tour
What's Not Included
Return transfer to/from the airport
Tourist tax
Meals and snacks (except breakfast)
Travel insurance
Extras
Lake Bled, Slovenia
A Slice of Slovenian Paradise
Lake Bled is a small slice of paradise renowned for its awe-inspiring beauty, with crystal-clear waters, an island sanctuary, and a medieval clifftop castle. It's a place that feels almost otherworldly.
Trip Tips
What to Bring on the Tour?
- Cycling Gloves - Rain/Wind Jacket - Small Backpack - Water Bottles/Bidons - Snacks - ID Card - Cash - Powerbank - Sunglasses - Sunscreen
Terrain
50% Gravel, 50% Asphalt. The trail includes gravel roads and smooth asphalt with occasional steep uphill and downhill sections, offering a diverse biking experience.
Skill Level
B. Intermediate, Novice: Suitable for occasional cyclists with some technical skills. The routes consist mostly of macadam (tarmac) with occasional forest paths and moderately challenging segments.
Fitness Level
Level 3 - Moderate: Involves cycling on dynamic terrain with longer climbs. Regular physical activity fitness is required to comfortably cover distances of 5 to 6 hours.
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You'll Be Staying Here
The Hotel Ljubljana
Turizem Loka, Škofja Loka
Gostišče Stari Vrh
Hotel Gašperin, Lake Bohinj
FAQs
What fitness and skill levels are necessary for this bike trip?
To enjoy this bike trip to the fullest, participants should have a moderate fitness level, suitable for cycling for several hours. Skill-wise, it's ideal for intermediate riders who are comfortable with various terrains and occasional climbs.
Is this a guided tour, or do I have to navigate the trail myself?
Our bike trip is self-guided, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. You'll receive a detailed itinerary and a GPS navigation app to help you along the way.
What is the best time of year to take this bike trip?
The best time to visit is during the spring and summer months, from April to September, when the weather is pleasant, and the landscapes are in full bloom. However, you can book the trip based on your preferences.
Are e-bikes provided, or do I need to bring my own?
We provide high-performance electric mountain bikes or gravel bikes and helmets as part of the package. You don't need to bring your own bike unless you prefer to do so.
What happens if the weather turns bad during the trip?
Unfortunately, we cannot control the weather. If you inform us in advance and choose to cancel the trip, you can receive a full refund for your booking.
Are meals included in the trip package?
While breakfast is included in the package, other meals and snacks are not. You'll have opportunities to explore local culinary delights and can carry snacks for the ride.
Can I customize the itinerary to add extra stops or days to my trip?
Absolutely! We're open to customizing your itinerary based on your preferences. If you'd like to add extra stops or extend your stay, please let us know, and we'll work with you to make it happen.
What kind of accommodation can I expect during the trip?
Accommodations are carefully selected and typically include cozy hotels and guesthouses. While we aim to stick to the planned accommodations, they may be subject to change due to full occupancy.
How do I book this bike trip, and what's the payment process?
Booking is easy; simply click on the "Book Now" button on this page. If you have any additional requirements or would like to customize your experience, please contact us, and we'll assist you in making the necessary arrangements.
Do I need travel insurance for this trip, and is it included in the package?
We recommend having travel insurance, but it is not included in the package. It's advisable to arrange suitable travel insurance that covers any unexpected situations during your trip for your peace of mind.
Can you tell me more about skill levels?
A. Entry-Level, Beginner: Ideal for newcomers to cycling or those who ride occasionally for relaxation. The paths are typically straight and paved for ease.
B. Intermediate, Novice: Suitable for occasional cyclists with some technical skills. The routes consist mostly of macadam (tarmac) with occasional forest paths and moderately challenging segments.
C. Advanced: Geared towards experienced cyclists with solid technical abilities. The terrain primarily features forest paths and mountain tracks with numerous technically demanding sections.
D. Professional: Tailored for dedicated cyclists who spend a significant amount of time on their bikes and possess exceptional skills. They effortlessly conquer all challenging sections.
Can you tell me more about fitness levels?
Level 1 - Beginner: Suitable for easy cycling with no extended climbs. A basic level of physical fitness is needed to comfortably cover distances of at least 2 hours.
Level 2 - Easy to Moderate: Designed for cycling on somewhat rugged terrain, occasionally involving longer climbs. Casual fitness is sufficient for this level.
Level 3 - Moderate: Involves cycling on dynamic terrain with longer climbs. Regular physical activity fitness is required to comfortably cover distances of 5 to 6 hours.
Level 4 - Challenging: For all-day cycling on dynamic terrain with extended climbs. A good level of physical fitness is necessary.
Level 5 - Advanced: Tailored for advanced cyclists, including long distances and significant elevation changes, with extended climbs and descents. A very good level of physical fitness is required for this level.