There is walking in Slovenia to challenge the most demanding of walkers as well as those who require more gentle routes. The limestone peaks give many opportunities for ridge walking with stunning vistas of local peaks and lakes. Helpfully, some of these high walks can be assisted by the use of a cable car. Experience the Via Ferrata++ (Iron way) routes through the mountains built by soldiers in the first world war as supply routes for Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies fighting in the area. Explore mountain paths through Alpine meadows. Take a number of mountain routes over rocky paths; discover deep gorges and spectacular waterfalls where, for most of the year, you may be the only visitor. Both lakes Bled and Bohinj offer an easy grade walk around their shores, taking in the surrounding mountains and picture postcard views. There are also a number of routes linking beautiful, unspoilt villages either on the valley floor or on the mountain slopes. They often follow fast flowing mountain rivers which will make their way to the Danube and the Black sea. There is plenty here to satisfy all grades of walker.