Rivers

Rivers

With exceptional conditions for sport fishing

Each of them tells its own story, shaped over millennia and intertwined with the lives of both people and fish.

Soča

The Soča River is considered one of the most beautiful rivers in Europe and is recognized as a natural gem. It is known for being exceptionally clean and for its stunning, vivid emerald color.
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Soča

Učja

Učja

The Učja flows in from Italy and covers a 6.1-kilometer course before joining the Soča. It is a fast alpine river but very difficult to access.
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Nadiža

The Nadiža originates in Italy and, after an 11.9-kilometer course, it returns there as well. Up to Pod Sedlo, it is hidden in a narrow valley full of rapids and deep pools.
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Nadiža

Bela

Bela

The Bela originates below Mount Stol above Breginj and, after a 4.7-kilometer course, flows into the Nadiža at Podbela.
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Tolminka

The Tolminka is a 10.2-kilometer-long river in the Soča Valley, and with its water volume, it is one of the main watercourses in the Tolmin area.
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Tolminka

Idrijca

Idrijca

The Idrijca River has a distinct karst character with its characteristic greenish color and is considered one of the most interesting rivers for fly fishing in Europe.
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Trebuščica

The Trebuščica originates below Mrzla rupa and, after a 14-kilometer course, flows into the Idrijca at Trebuša. The initial 5.7 kilometers of the river are designated as a reserve and breeding water for marble trout, while the remaining section is fishing water.
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Trebuščica

Bača

Bača

The Bača begins its long journey toward the Idrijca from beneath Mount Slatnik and Mount Lajnar, flowing through the narrow Bača Valley (Baška grapa), where it is constantly accompanied and crossed by a road and a railway line.
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Koritnica

The Koritnica is a small stream that is formed by the merging of creeks below the village of Rut and, after a 4.7-kilometer course, flows into the Bača River in the village of Koritnica, located in the Bača Valley.
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Koritnica

Kneža

Kneža

The Kneža is a typical Alpine stream that gathers its waters between Mount Vogel and Mount Rodica and flows through a narrow valley and gorges before joining the Bača Valley, where it merges with the Bača River between Kneža and Klavže.
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