Two tours, two very different commitments. The Mojstrana via ferrata (150 €, 3h) is rated "Occasionally sporty" and suits first-timers who want to test iron rungs and fixed cables without a full-day ordeal. The Mount Triglav climb (240 €, 14h to 2 days) is rated "Sporty" and takes you to the highest peak in Slovenia at 2,864 m, combining climbing and via ferrata on a route that demands solid fitness and a real head for altitude. The 90 € price gap directly reflects the vertical ambition: one route is an introduction to the discipline, the other is a summit objective that few complete. Both tours run with Altitude Activities in Bled and are guided in English and Slovenian.
Perfect introduction
Mojstrana Via Ferrata from Bled
3h and 150 € for a guided via ferrata in Mojstrana rated "Occasionally sporty", the lowest barrier to entry on iron rungs in the Slovenian Alps.
Maximum intensity
Climbing and Via Ferrata to the peak of Mount Triglav, starting from Bled
240 € to summit Mount Triglav at 2,864 m over up to 2 days, the hardest and highest objective available from Bled.
Season
May – October
Coordinates
46.3628°N, 14.1202°EEquipment
Harness, helmet and via ferrata set are typically provided on guided tours, but confirm with Altitude Activities at booking. For the Triglav tour (up to 2 days, "Sporty" level), pack warm layers and waterproofs since temperatures at 2,864 m drop sharply even in summer.
Getting there
Both tours meet at Altitude Activities, Ljubljanska cesta 1, 4260 Bled, Slovenia, reachable in under an hour by car from Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport.
Updated on 3 March 2026