1. Triglav National Park is the only national park in Slovenia and is named after the country’s highest peak, Mount Triglav. The park covers an area of 838 square kilometers and is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and rich biodiversity. Visitors to the park can explore alpine meadows, pristine lakes, deep gorges, and dense forests. The park is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing, and wildlife watching.

2. The park is open year-round, but the visitor centers and facilities may have different opening hours depending on the season. It is recommended to check the official website of Triglav National Park for up-to-date information. You can contact the park at +386 4 578 0 222.

3. Admission to Triglav National Park is free, as it is a protected area that is open to the public. However, there may be fees for certain activities or facilities within the park, such as guided tours or camping. The park can be easily reached by car or public transportation from nearby towns and cities. There are several entrances to the park, each offering access to different areas and attractions. It is recommended to use public transportation or shared shuttle services to reduce traffic and minimize the impact on the environment.