
Slovenia Summer
Hiking - Food - Wine
Highlights
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Explore the stunning natural beauty of Slovenia
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Experience the Julian Alps and hike near Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak.
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Enjoy the unique culture and cuisine of both Slovenia and nearby Italy.
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Hike through beautiful landscapes and indulge in local wine and food.
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Relax in luxurious accommodations
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Inclusive river rafting experience on the World famous Soca River!

Included Services

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7 nights in amazing hotels.
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All meals are included while you’re with us
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Private transportation throughout the trip.
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All hotel spa and pool access when applicable.
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Packing list and private access to trip leaders for any questions.
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River rafting afternoon adventure
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All private experiences throughout the trip.
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Guides available to help with any needs that arise.
Itinerary
Day 1: Ljubljana, Bohinj - Pickup in Ljubljana, head north to the Julian Alps, half-day hike, and swim in the mountain lake.
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Day 2-3: Bohinj, Triglav - Explore the high mountains around Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak, with a chance to summit. Enjoy local food and refreshments.
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Day 4-5: Soca River Valley - Experience via ferrata, hikes, river rafting, and enjoy some of our favorite restaurants
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Day 6-7: Wine Country, South West Slovenia - Move to the Southern Julian Alps in the Soca River Valley, hike, eat local food, and sample wine. ​
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Drop off in Ljubljana for a flight out, or at any train or bus station for continued travel.

Not Included
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All alcohol purchases throughout the trip.
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Private travel insurance.
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Any private shopping or extra meals.
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Transportation (flights or other transport) to the pickup in Ljubljana.
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Any passport-related expenses.

Additional Bookable Services

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Airport transfers
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Extra days before or after your Torno Trip
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Private coaching/fitness plan for the trip
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Exclusive tours and excursions (such as paragliding!)
Important Information:
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Weather can vary, we will help you pack accordingly.
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Local currency and language details.
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Information about local customs and etiquette.
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Emergency contact information.
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Price varies on group size and hotel preferences. Approximate cost is $4,300 per person
FAQ
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Day 1: Arrive in OberstdorfArrive in the beautiful town of Oberstdorf, Germany and settle into the Kühberg Hotel while your guides build your bikes. Oberstdorf is located just 1.5 hours from the Munich international airport so transfers here are easy. You can also arrive a day or two earlier if you want more time to adjust to the time or have some relaxed time before starting the bike trip! Dinner at the Kühberg Hotel will be memorable, with some of the best views and local food that Oberstdorf has to offer. The hotel owners always take amazing care of us here!
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Day 2: Oberstdorf to LechStarting in Oberstdorf, we will ride over 2 beautiful passes to arrive in Lech, a gorgeous valley with incredible food and mountains. We will raise a glass to celebrate our first successful day of riding! Route: 62 miles, 4,000’ of climbing
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Day 3: Lech to GaltürStarting with a great breakfast in Lech, we will move south and tackle the big Bielerhöhe climb today! This will bring us close to the Swiss border and ultimately bring us to the town of Galtür after a ripping descent. Route: 55 miles, 4,000’ of climbing.
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Day 4: Galtür to InnsbruckFrom Galtür, we will spin down the valley, past Ischgl, and make our way through rolling farmlands to Innsbruck for the night. Route: 80 miles, 1,000’ of climbing
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Day 5: Innsbruck - InnsbruckToday is our stop over and rest day. We will have an optional group ride that will depart midday for a local cruise around the Innsbruck area for those that want to continue riding. Meanwhile we will provide a walking tour of the city for those that want to soak in more of the cultural side of the trip. Whatever you decide to do, make sure you kick your feet up by the Inn River and rest up a bit before our last couple days of riding!
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Day 6: Innsbruck to Sankt UlrichWe will leave Innsbruck in the morning by train, gaining some free miles. We will then make our way to Kitzbuhel for lunch, and spin the rest of the miles through the valley before settling into a beautiful little town for the evening, Sankt Ulrich. Route: 80 miles, 3,500’ of climbing
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Day 7: Sankt Ulrich to SalzburgFrom Sankt Ulrich, we will make our way to Salzburg! A shorter day but nonetheless a nice cruise and we will stop for lunch at the German border before making our final approach into the city. We will see the birth place of Mozart and raise a glass to the incredible point to point that we just completed!
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Day 8: Gute Reise/Safe Travels!Checking out of the hotel in the morning, your trusty guides will facilitate whatever transfers you need to the airport, train station, or otherwise. It will have been a memorable trip and your legs will probably be ready for a couple days of rest! Have a safe journey home!
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What makes your travel company different from others?We focus exclusively on personalized experiences for families and small groups, tailoring every aspect of your trip to your preferences. Our holistic approach to travel means that every small detail is taken care of for you. We specialize in activity-based trips, believing that immersive experiences make for unforgettable journeys.
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How do you create personalized itineraries?Our expert travel planners take the time to understand your interests, preferences, and requirements to craft a custom itinerary that suits your group perfectly.
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What destinations do you cover?We cover a wide range of destinations in Europe. Whether you're interested in skiing in the Alps, hiking in Slovenia, or biking through the Dolomites, we've got you covered. We also cover trips to the US, Scandinavia, and would be happy to discuss other destinations!
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Can you accommodate special requests or unique travel needs?Absolutely! We pride ourselves on our flexibility. Just let us know your specific requirements, and we'll do our best to make it happen.
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How do you ensure the safety of travelers during the trip?Safety is our top priority. We work with trusted local partners, provide 24/7 support, and stay updated on the latest travel advisories to ensure a secure and worry-free experience.
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How far in advance should I book a trip with your company?It's recommended to book your trip at least a few months in advance, especially during peak travel seasons. This ensures better availability and allows us ample time to create a perfect itinerary for you. The more time we have to plan your trip, the better!
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What should I pack for the trip?We will provide a detailed packing list tailored to your specific trip. Generally, you should pack comfortable biking gear, weather-appropriate clothing, and personal essentials.
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Is travel insurance necessary?Yes, we strongly recommend travel insurance to cover any unforeseen circumstances such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage.