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Located only 200 metres from the Bled Lake, Garni Hotel Berc is surrounded by a garden and offers en-suite accommodation. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Completely renovated in 2016 and set 300 metres from Bled Lake, Old Bled House provides accommodation in Bled consists of family and double rooms. Free WiFi is provided in all areas.
Hotel Astoria Superior is within a 5-minute walk from Bled Lake, a lush park and Bled Castle. The bar features a summer terrace and a wellness centre.
Hotel Lovec is located in the heart of Bled, just a few steps from Lake Bled. It offers magnificent views of the lake and the surrounding Alps.
The Kompas Hotel is located in the very centre of Bled, within the immediate vicinity of Lake Bled.
Set in the heart of Bled, Rikli Balance Hotel (ex Hotel Golf) – Sava Hotels & Resorts enjoys an elevated position boasting panoramic views of Blade Lake Bled, its Castle and the Julian Alps.
Overlooking Lake Bled and the Julian Alps, Park Hotel - Sava Hotels & Resorts features a wellness centre with a large indoor pool and a gym.
Penzion Kaps offers rooms and apartments with free Wi-Fi and free parking just 150 metres from Lake Bled. Cable TV is provided in all units.
Lake Bled has been a serene presence in Slovenia since the last Ice Age, and makes an ideal destination if you want to indulge in long, lakeside walks next to calm emerald waters. Don’t forget to head out to Bled Island too, where you’ll find a grand 17th Century church – it’s said you’ll be granted a wish if you ring the church’s bell, and what’s the harm in trying?