Visite d'été du lac de Bled avec le château de Bled et bateau
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Visite d'été du lac de Bled avec le château de Bled et bateau

4.5/5

Excellent
99 avis
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Langue(s): Anglais
Bon électronique accepté
Durée: Plus de 8 heures
Points forts
  • Découvrez la beauté des Alpes juliennes lors d'une excursion au lac de Bled
  • Montez à bord d'un bateau traditionnel pour visiter la seule île de Slovénie
  • Visitez le château médiéval de Bled, situé sur une falaise surplombant le lac
  • Admirez la vue magnifique sur le lac de Bled depuis le château
  • Guide local expert avec une connaissance inégalée du lac de Bled
Ce qui vous attend

Le lac de Bled est l'exemple même de la tranquillité alpine. Lors de cette visite, vous explorerez cette destination digne de cartes postales, une scène de conte de fées avec des eaux couleur émeraude et un château à tourelles entouré par les Alpes Juliennes en toile de fond. Mauro, l'un de nos guides locaux experts, explique : "Le lac de Bled repose au pied des montagnes et possède deux des trésors de la Slovénie. Le plus vieux château du pays se trouve au sommet de la falaise qui surplombe le lac, tandis qu'au milieu du lac, vous ne pouvez pas manquer la seule île naturelle de Slovénie."

La Slovénie est facilement accessible depuis l'Istrie, et le voyage en vaut la peine. Les pentes couvertes de pins, les chalets pittoresques et l'îlot boisé enchanteur, avec ses 99 marches menant à la chapelle Sainte-Marie, sont irrésistibles. Ne manquez pas les bateaux traditionnels "pletna", fabriqués en bois local, à fond plat et généralement conduits par un seul rameur. C'est une image typique du lac de Bled et ils ont été utilisés pendant des siècles pour transporter les visiteurs jusqu'à l'île de Bled et vice-versa.

Nous visiterons d'abord le château médiéval de Bled, encastré dans une falaise imposante. Avec ses tourelles en forme de cône et ses hauts parapets, il a quelque chose de spécial, tout comme la vue sur le lac depuis son perchoir sur une falaise à 130 mètres au-dessus de l'eau. Vous monterez ensuite à bord d'un bateau "pletna", qui vous conduira à la jolie île avec une chapelle imprégnée de légendes. Les habitants disent qu'il faut faire un vœu en faisant sonner la "cloche des vœux". Une autre tradition veut que pour se marier dans la chapelle, le marié doive porter sa fiancée sur les 99 marches.

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  • check Guide
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  • check Croisière en bateau
  • check Itinéraire en exclusivité TUI
Bon à savoir
  • Une promenade en calèche autour du lac est disponible en option moyennant un supplément.Vous pouvez faire un tour en calèche facultatif autour du lac moyennant supplément.
  • Le repas le midi et les droits d'entrée à la chapelle de l'île de Bled ne sont pas inclus.
  • Un passeport est indispensable.
  • En cas d'urgence, veuillez contacter l'équipe de destination de votre lieu d'excursion. Heures d'ouverture du bureau : 09:00-17:00, du lundi au vendredi. L'assistance est disponible dans la langue locale et en anglais uniquement.
    Dubrovnik : +385 091 603 5117
    Split : +385 091 603 5069
  • Activité avec itinéraire non adapté aux personnes à mobilité réduite
  • Munissez-vous de votre passeport ou de votre pièce d'identité officielle de l'UE
  • Repas et boissons non inclus
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GULLIVER TRAVEL
Frais de service
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Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 1 jour avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,5 /5

Basé sur 99 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


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4,8/5

Sécurité

4,8/5

Service

4,8/5

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    Dave

    Verified booking

    5

    1 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Our guide was amazing very knowledgeable. Bruno driver was good too! Great day but very long. When booking says 8 hours which it’s more like 12/14 hours from pick up to drop off.

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    5

    1 octobre 2025

    A voyagé avec des amis


    The guides knowledge was amazing He told us so much about the area amd the history on the coach there. Bled is lovely and you have 50mins in the castle. 2 hrs in bled where you can also try the famous bled cream cake. about 40 mins on the island after the lovely boat trip. Coach from rovinji was 2hrs 45 with stops to pick up feeder minibuses and refreshment/ comfort breaks.

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    Punji

    Verified booking

    4.2

    29 septembre 2025

    Not enough time in places, being told about gradient of some of the hills to climb, lack of availability to toilets

  • T

    Traveller

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    3.4

    28 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Did not like time travelling and cost of excursion

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    Liam

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    4.2

    28 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Lake Bled is a lovely place & the guide told you about everything about the area was enjoyable but the day is very long 7am from Rovinj arriving back 9pm.

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    Paul

    Verified booking

    4.6

    28 septembre 2025

    A voyagé avec des amis


    Our guide was fantastic with in-depth knowledge of the countries, landscape and history. The trip is long but the interesting commentary really helped the time to fly. Lake Bled is a hidden gem. Going to the castle first is great as it really shows the lake and church off to its best. Our guide did a great job on trying to ensure everyone was back in time for evening dinner. I do think a little time could be shaved of the coach stops and free time to reduce the risk.

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