The Soča-Quelle, or the source of the Soča River, is a natural sight located in the Julian Alps. The river's emerald green color is a result of its unique geological features. The source is a wonderful but hard to access sight, requiring dexterity to be seen. Nearby, visitors can see the dr. Julius Kugy monument, take a walk along the route that leads through the wild gravel deposits of the Zapoden valley, and find inspiration in the Alpinum Juliana alpine plant garden. The magical Trenta Valley, home and cradle of the unique European Soča River, will enthuse visitors with the beauty of nature, its serenity, and the essence that its inhabitants are still proud to preserve. The Soča Valley is also known for its fly fishing, with the River Soča and its tributaries being a unique destination for this activity. The valley is a paradise for water sports, hiking, biking, paragliding, and other activities in nature
Plan your family visit to the Soča-Quelle with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We hiked to the source of the Soča. We had to turn back during the first attempt with our 6-year-old. On the second try, the water level was low enough, so we could avoid the challenging part and walk to the source
Highlights: The source itself lies in a small cave, the water is just as turquoise-blue as the river ✨