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.
Nadiža

From there, it starts flowing through an increasingly wider, gravelly valley and, below Robič, it almost disappears into wide gravel deposits.

The Nadiža is inhabited by all trout species, grayling, bullhead, and, in large numbers, all cyprinid species found in our waters — chub, barbel, Italian barbel, spirlin, gudgeon, and also the Italian nase.

Permits

for fishing

The rivers of the Soča Valley invite all fly fishing and sport fishing enthusiasts. Purchase a permit and gain access to unique fishing zones inhabited by the marble trout, grayling, and other native species.
 

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Map

fishing areas

Download our fishing zone map and plan your next fishing trip through the most beautiful parts of the Soča River and its tributaries.
 

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In our waters, you will find

All rivers

under our care

Under our protection lies one of the most beautiful and diverse fishing areas in Europe. Rivers such as the Soča, Tolminka, Idrijca, Bača, and Koritnica, with their purity, strength, and biodiversity, offer 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.
 

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