Lake Velenje

Lake Velenje

Savinja

55/10060 min

Lake Velenje is a natural feature situated near the city of Velenje in the traditional Slovenian region of Styria, nestled among the rolling green hills of the Šalek Valley. The lake provides a peaceful retreat with scenic views framed by the nearby Kamnik–Savinja Alps and Pohorje Mountains. Velenje itself is a modern city known for its rich mining heritage, with the Velenje Coal Mine being a key historical and economic landmark. The lake complements the urban environment by offering recreational opportunities and natural beauty, making it a favored spot for locals and visitors seeking relaxation in nature. The surrounding landscape reflects the region's characteristic greenery and mountainous backdrop, contributing to the area's cultural and natural appeal. While the city developed rapidly in the mid-20th century, Lake Velenje remains a significant natural asset enhancing Velenje's overall environment and tourism potential.

Naplánujte si cestu do země Slovinsko s AI

Vytvořte si podrobný itinerář za pár minut. AI vám navrhne nejlepší místa, restaurace a optimalizovanou trasu.

Tip: The best time to visit Lake Velenje is during the warmer months when outdoor activities and water recreation are most enjoyable. Visitors are advised to check local weather conditions and consider visiting during weekdays for a quieter experience. While there are no specific ticket requirements, it is recommended to explore nearby Velenje city attractions and plan your visit to combine cultural and natural experiences. Discounts may be available for group tours or combined tickets with local museums.

Zajímavosti

  • Lake Velenje is located near the city of Velenje, which was officially established in 1959 as a planned modern city.
  • The nearby Velenje Coal Mine, opened in 1875, is one of the largest lignite mines in Slovenia and has shaped the region's development.
  • Velenje is situated in the Šalek Valley, surrounded by the Kamnik–Savinja Alps to the west and the Pohorje Mountains to the east, providing a dramatic natural setting for the lake.