The Soča river leaves an unavoidable mark on the valley, the locals, and the towns along the river. In Bovec, a small town filled with adventures and adrenaline, you’ll feel a true holiday-time hustle and bustle. Kanin rises above the town, it’s Slovenia’s highest-lying ski centre. The magical Trenta Valley, just a stone’s throw away from Bovec, provides peaceful and unforgettable experiences in unspoilt nature.
Kobarid, a town located slightly down the river, is famous for cuisine and the largest European museum devoted to World War I. If you find the water in the River Soča too cold, head to the warmer River Nadiža.
If you continue your way down the valley, you’ll reach Tolmin. There, summers have a festival atmosphere, as Tolmin hosts multiple world-renowned music festivals. They are held at the idyllic confluence of the rivers Soča and Tolminka. The magical Trenta Valley provides peaceful and unforgettable experiences in unspoilt nature.
The valley has a mix of sub-Mediterranean, Alpine, and continental climate. Summers are warm, with temperatures rising up to 30 degrees Celsius. Compared to the rest of the Alps, winters are mild. The Kanin mountain range experiences the most precipitation in Slovenia, mostly in the form of snow, which falls between November and March. The emerald-green River Soča and its tributaries are home to the indigenous Soča trout, which inspires the imagination of fly fishing enthusiasts.