Our chosen campsite was full when we arrived at 3.30 (our earliest arrival yet) so we were directed to a repurposed railway carpark that charged for a gravel patch and portaloo. We elected to explore Bohinj Bistrica for the evening but as we set off, I read the guidebook which dedicated enough space to say there was nothing of interest except it being the largest town near Lake Bohinj. Luckily we found a nice park dedicated to a railway tunneler, a cheap ice cream shop (visited 3 times so far) and a restaurant serving traditional food (all forms of pork, various mush and sauerkraut) and local ale.
The next morning we took an early (9 am) dip in the lake, which was a welcome cool down from the previous night’s heat, and wonderfully quiet at that time. We then had a fight with a chaotic campsite check in, with tens of families trying to find pitches, check in and manoeuvre vehicles. The afternoon was spent catching up with organisation and logistics, and cooling off in the river at the back of the campsite.
Our second day at the lake was planned as a cycle along the cycle path that runs around the nearby valleys. It was another great tarmac off road route, but we soon detoured into the lake. We were tempted to cycle along the lakeside road, which was great fun, but so hot that we stopped for elevenses and jumped in the lake (Jess being restricted to paddling). A further temptation dragged us up through a old rocky forest towards a waterfall. Once we had climbed 200 m, overheated and had lunch we realised that the 20 min walk to the waterfall was too much so we retreated back to the original cycle path plan.
Not long after rejoining the cycle path, signs of thunderstorm showed. Jo assured me it would be like jumping in the lake, so we started to cycle through it. After a few minutes, it showed no signs of stopping and we were all wet, so we stopped under a handy shed. Although wet through, we never got cold. A lovely cycle back down into the campsite led us into another downpour, which we spent contemplating how to camp in the van in the wet. Luckily it dried up before we found out.
The third day was spent booking campsites and washing. Due to a washing machine door popping open half way through, we spent a total 5 hours washing, for two of which we took a chair and camped out by the machine while Jess fed, slept and discovered washing and drying machines. We also managed another river swim and ice cream.
We’ve decided to keep further Slovenian treats for the homeward journey and head for Croatia directly, making the most of the forecast day of rain by travelling.