High Ropes Course, Bohinj, Slovenia

High Ropes Course, Bohinj, Slovenia

High Ropes Course, Bohinj, Slovenia
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Photo panoramique par Matjaz Kacicnik Pris 11:38, 28/09/2011 - Views loading...

High Ropes Course, Bohinj, Slovenia

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It is all about having fun. The High ropes course is an obstacle course built on wooden pillars 8 m above the ground and completing different tasks so high up represent completely different way of amusement.

It chaleges your coordination, balance, self confidence and tries you to overcome the inner fear over the heights. It is great amusment and fun especially if done with your friends.

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A: Hostel pod Voglom

Par Matjaz Kacicnik, à 80 mètres

Hostel pod Voglom, Bohinj, Slovenia. Bohinj is the most famous and popular mountainn resort in Sloven...

Hostel pod Voglom

B: Lake Bohinj, Slovenia

Par Matjaz Kacicnik, à 120 mètres

Bohinj is one of the most beautiful places in Slovenia. It lies in the heart of the Julian Alps and i...

Lake Bohinj, Slovenia

C: On the dock by the Bohinj lake

Par Zoran Trost, A 1.4 km

View from a dock by the Bohinj lake in Slovenia, autumn season. Bohinj lake is the biggest natural la...

On the dock by the Bohinj lake

D: The four men looking at the mount Triglav

Par Zoran Trost, A 1.5 km

A panorama taken in autumn in Ribčev laz by the lake Bohinj. The monument is to the four men from the...

The four men looking at the mount Triglav

E: Tolminska korita - Skakalce (The Jumps)

Par Gorazd Bajt, A 12.7 km

Medvedova glava is the name of a natural bridge – a large rock which got stuck, between the walls of ...

Tolminska korita - Skakalce (The Jumps)

F: Medvedova glava (The Bear's head) and Skakalce (The Jumps)

Par Gorazd Bajt, A 12.8 km

Medvedova glava is the name of a natural bridge – a large rock which got stuck, between the walls of ...

Medvedova glava (The Bear's head) and Skakalce (The Jumps)

G: Kobala

Par Gorazd Bajt, A 12.8 km

Kobala

H: Tolminka gorge

Par Gorazd Bajt, A 12.9 km

The gorge on the Tolminka River is the lowest point (180 m) in Triglav National Park and the longest ...

Tolminka gorge

I: Devil's bridge above Tolminka gorge

Par Gorazd Bajt, A 12.9 km

The Devils bridge and the road to the villages Čadrg and Zadlaz-Čadrg was built by the local people d...

Devil's bridge above Tolminka gorge

J: Beri waterfall - 35m

Par Gorazd Bajt, A 13.2 km

Beri waterfall - 35m

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