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Lake Jasna

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Lake Jasna

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Lake Jasna, or Jezero Jasna in Slovene, is a picturesque destination comprising two interconnected artificial lakes nestled at an elevation of 882 metres in the Julian Alps of northwestern Slovenia. Located just south of the alpine resort town of Kranjska Gora, it marks the beginning of the stunning Triglav National Park and is formed by the confluence of the Mala and Velika Pišnica streams. Its name, meaning "clear," perfectly describes its strikingly transparent, aquamarine waters.

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    June 6, 2024

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    Beautiful lake located between Kranska Gora and the climb to the Vrisic Pass.
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    June 6, 2024

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    A much photographed highlight on the lake.
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    February 21, 2020

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    Ibex monument on the Jasna lake with a great view of the Julian Alps.
    The lake is always freezing cold ..., although I have already bathed in higher alpine lakes.
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    Location: Kranjska Gora, Upper Carniola, Slovenia

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there easy walking trails around Lake Jasna suitable for families or beginners?

    Yes, Lake Jasna is surrounded by well-maintained walking paths that are ideal for leisurely strolls. The circular path around the lake is particularly popular and suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including families with children. It offers continuous stunning views of the lake and the Julian Alps.

    What is the water temperature like for swimming in Lake Jasna?

    The water in Lake Jasna can be quite cold, even in summer. The deeper section typically hovers around 16°C. However, some shallower areas, particularly the second interconnected lake, can warm up to around 25°C on hot days, making them more inviting for a dip.

    Is Lake Jasna dog-friendly, and are there specific trails for dogs?

    Lake Jasna is generally dog-friendly, and many visitors bring their canine companions. Dogs are usually allowed on the walking paths around the lake and on many of the surrounding hiking trails, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.

    How long does it take to walk around Lake Jasna?

    The circular walk around Lake Jasna is relatively short and easy. It typically takes about 20-30 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace, making it perfect for a quick scenic stroll or for families with young children.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly at Lake Jasna?

    Yes, there are establishments directly by the lake where you can enjoy refreshments. These often include a bar, an ice cream parlor, and other facilities, especially during the warmer months, providing a perfect spot to relax and take in the views.

    What are the parking options and access like for Lake Jasna?

    Parking is available near Lake Jasna, making it easily accessible by car. However, especially during peak season and on weekends, parking can fill up quickly. It's often recommended to arrive early in the morning to secure a spot. The lake is also just a short walk or drive from Kranjska Gora.

    Is Lake Jasna suitable for a winter hike or other winter activities?

    Absolutely. In winter, Lake Jasna transforms into a magical landscape. While the lake often freezes over, making it popular for ice skating, the surrounding area offers excellent opportunities for winter hiking. The paths are generally accessible, providing stunning snowy vistas of the Julian Alps.

    What unique features or landmarks can be found at Lake Jasna besides the Zlatorog statue?

    Beyond the iconic Zlatorog statue, Lake Jasna boasts several unique features. You can find a 'Library by the Lake,' a small hut where visitors can borrow books, and a Kneipp Path designed for foot massages with cold mountain water. There's also a three-level wooden diving platform and a wooden photo frame offering a perfect spot for capturing memories.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or paddle sports at Lake Jasna?

    Yes, Lake Jasna is popular for cooling off in the summer, with designated areas for swimming. Paddleboarding and kayaking are also common activities on the clear waters. While the deeper lake can be cool, the shallower sections offer a more comfortable experience.

    How does Lake Jasna compare to Zelenci Springs, another nearby natural attraction?

    Both Lake Jasna and Zelenci Springs are beautiful natural attractions near Kranjska Gora, but they offer different experiences. Lake Jasna is an artificial lake with facilities for swimming, sunbathing, and leisurely walks, featuring the Zlatorog statue. Zelenci Springs, on the other hand, is a natural reserve known for its vibrant emerald-green spring water, unique geological features, and a boardwalk for viewing, offering a more serene and untouched natural experience focused on observation rather than active recreation.

    What are some recommended longer hiking trails that start near Lake Jasna?

    Lake Jasna serves as an excellent starting point for more extensive hikes into the Julian Alps and Triglav National Park. Popular routes include trails leading towards the source of the Soča River or into the Vrata Valley, offering options for various difficulty levels for experienced hikers and trail runners.

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