Transfers from Ljubljana airport to Bled will be organised on 11 June 2008. "Hidroenergia" buses will leave the airport every hour. A detailed schedule will be available by the end of May.
HOW TO GET TO SLOVENIA?
By Train
Ljubljana is an important railroad junction and can be reached by train from all major European cities. The railway station is within walking distance of the city centre.
Ljubljana is best served by Ljubljana Jože Pučnik International Airport at Brnik 23 km northwest of the city, with daily connections to most major European cities. At the airport, our HIDROENERGIA 2008 vehicles will be waiting for you at fixed hours to drive you to Bled - just a 20 minute ride away.
You may also find it convenient to use one of the neighbouring airports such as:
Trieste - Ronchi (Italy), 128 km southwest of Ljubljana
Klagenfurt (Austria), 90 km north of Ljubljana
Zagreb - Pleso (Croatia), 141 km southeast of Ljubljana
Important: early booking of your flight is strongly recommended!
IF YOU DIDN’T KNOW
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a coastal Alpine country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north. The capital of Slovenia is Ljubljana.
At various points in Slovenia’s history, the country has been a part of the Roman Empire, the Duchy of Carantania (only modern Slovenia's northern part), the Holy Roman Empire, Austria-Hungary, the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929) between the World Wars, and the SFR of Yugoslavia from 1945 until gaining independence in 1991. Slovenia is a member of the European Union, the Council of Europe, NATO, and has observer status in La Francophonie. It will preside over the EU in the first half of 2008.