Slovenia offers the chance to take part in sports activities, and enjoy unforgettable experiences, every day of the year. A vital element is that they take place in
nature, and thus have a beneficial impact on your feelings and health. Of course, some activities depend on the season. In the winter there are the
ski slopes, in the summer
water sports and aerial adventures, and in the spring and autumn the vivid colours of
hiking and
biking trails.
Aquatic attractions

In Slovenia the favourite
water sports are those that get the adrenalin flowing. The Soča is the best choice for
whitewater rafting and
hydrospeeding. Its smaller tributaries offer the excitement of
canyoning. The Sava, the Savinja and the Krka are all good for
kayaking. For less hectic pursuits such as
canoeing and
wood rafting, the Kolpa and the Drava are highly recommended.
Slovenia’s rivers and lakes are a paradise for anglers. There are
25 different species that can be fished with artificial flies.
In the green countryside
Slovenia is crisscrossed by countless trails running through unspoilt countryside.
Hiking is one of the most popular sports and recreations, from easier short hikes along the valleys and hills, to challenging protected trails in the high mountains.

You can get to know Slovenia’s natural beauty and cultural attractions
by bike, choosing the relaxation of the valleys and lowlands, the exercise of the rolling hills, or the challenges of the mountain slopes according to your experience and fitness. In addition to
road biking trails, there are more and more
mountain biking trails, which can also pass by
biking parks.
Slovenia is also a good place to play
golf. There are more than ten
golf courses, and numerous
driving ranges. All are well-designed and within easy reach, and cater for beginners and experienced players alike.
Experiencing Slovenia in the saddle is a pleasure offered by numerous
equestrian centres,
tourist farms and
ranches in the cradle of the world-renowned
Lipizzaners.
In the winter landscape
Slovenia’s
ski resorts are mostly equipped with snow cannons for making manmade snow.
Ski schools can help all
skiers and
snowboarders to improve their skills. Slovenia’s mountains are safe for
ski touring, in the company of a
mountain guide.
Sledging and
cross-country skiing are also popular winter pastimes.
Underground
The rich underground world of the Karst offers not just tours of caves, but also real caving exploits, such as
cave trekking and
teambuilding. You can even
bike in the galleries of the abandoned mine beneath Mt Peca.
In the air
You can see the landscape from above in a
hot-air balloon, or a
light sport aircraft. The more courageous can try an
aerobatic flight, or for a real adrenalin rush,
a tandem parachute jump.