Mostnica Gorge is a stunning natural wonder in the Bohinj valley, illustrating the incredible power of water to carve through solid rock. The gorge is about 2 km long and was formed partly by tectonic carving and partly by glacial deepening. The crystal-clear mountain water generates a refreshing breeze as it crashes down the gorge, making it a great walk at any time of year. The hike is suitable for families, but it's recommended to stay close to small children due to the lack of fences and high drops. The path leads to a waterfall and offers a rich flora, fauna, and cultural landscape. Visitors can also see the Devil's Bridge, a stone bridge that spans over deep flumes, and the Voje Valley, a typical U-shaped glacial valley. The area is rich in water, with several tributaries and water coming from the ground, making it a unique and fascinating place to explore
Plan your family visit to the Mostnica Gorge with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We explored the Mostnica Gorge. The path led us along the river, and we enjoyed the water falls and basins. The children were excited to search for the stone elephant, as instructed!
Highlights: The children were entertained by the waterfalls and the changing landscape along the 4km path. It was a refreshing experience, and the Mostnica cooled the area, even in summer ✨
