Savica Waterfall
A 78-meter-high double waterfall fed by a karst spring, located within a national park. The waterfall is linked hydrologically to a nearby lake and is known for its natural and cultural significance. Read more…
Admission
Free for children under 7, Bohinj Card holders, certain professionals, and Bohinj Tourist Board members; 30% discount for persons with disabilities
The waterfall features a total height of 78 meters and consists of a distinctive double cascade flowing over rocky terrain. It is fed by a karst spring connected to a nearby lake, making it a notable hydrological phenomenon. The waterfall is located within a protected national park area renowned for its natural beauty.
Historically, the waterfall holds cultural importance, having been mentioned in Slovenian poetry and visited by Erzherzog Johann in 1807. Its presence above the Bohinj Valley has made it a significant landmark within the region's cultural and natural heritage.
The site is accessible from a nearby mountain lodge and is recognized for activities such as hiking and camping. The natural surroundings and scenic views contribute to its appeal as a destination for outdoor exploration.
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