Half price for kids. Pretty much everywhere you go in Lake Bled is stunningly beautiful – but it’s extra special on the water. There are other options. Overall, I’d definitely say it was safe, as well as a lot of fun.Anywhere you want! You can rent a boat at the Castle boathouse, at the Pension Pletna or at Grand Hotel Toplice. I think our friend the boat worker had the coast guard on speed dial at that stage.Luckily, things improved drastically and quickly! Taking a boat ride on the lake is one of the things you have to add to your itinerary when planning a Lake Bled day trip. It was hands-down my favorite activity. Honestly, the island is pretty small and it’s not filled with things to do (I was too stingy to pay the 6 euros to enter the church, although I would have liked to ring the bell), however it’s nice to have a look around for half an hour or so.There’s a pretty little walking path around the island which gets a nice view back towards the town and castle of Bled.

Grajska boathouse boat rental Address: Veslaska promenada 11, 4260 Bled Telephone: +386 41 608 689 I also appreciated that there were life jackets for everyone in the boat, just in case. It will be hard to bring a stroller to the island as you need to cover a lot of stairs to get to the church, but it is doable.Hi sorry for late reply due to some personal issues. However, one look at the row boats on Lake Bled made me decide I just had to give it a try. There are also both small (up to 4 people) and large boats (up to 8 people) available, but obviously the bigger ones cost more.Even though there were only four of us, we hired the bigger boat as it looked like it would be squeezy in the small one. Food and souvenirs are also very expensive.If I remember correctly, it was about 15€ per person for the round trip. Thanks for stopping by. Another place I’ve heard recommended is the Grand Hotel Toplice, although it’s a little more expensive.Here is a map showing some of the places where you can hire a boat:The prices vary a little bit depending on where you hire the Lake Bled boat from. Wander the paved path that circles the entire lakeshore, take a traditional pletna (wooden flat-bottom boat) ride to the island in the lake’s center (or rent a boat and row yourself), or tour the medieval Bled Castle perched on the cliffs above and enjoy panoramic views from the castle terrace. I do not remember the exact price of the Pletna but it wasn't very expensive. There's a local saying, whereby one hasn't really visited Bled without taking a ride in one of its traditional Pletna boats. Lake Bled gondola price: 12 euros. Things change often and I may have made mistakes! Our good friend Robin, full of gusto and confidence, volunteered himself as captain and chief rower. Minutes later, we had barely made it out of the boat shed and had managed to entangle ourselves in the rope from the nearby swimming pool. Food and souvenirs are also very expensive.Get quick answers from Bled Island staff and past visitors.This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of Map updates are paused. Website Here’s everything you need to know.I don’t exactly consider myself a water baby – I usually like to have my feet on solid ground! The boat is has a roof so you font get wet. It will be difficult with the stroller but it can be done with one holding the handles and another the wheelbase but it will not easy as there are 99 steps to the top and then many more if you want to go up to the tower. But remember that if you go into the church and want to go up the tower.....there are obviously more stairs!Also take into account that going inside the church/tower is an additional charge. Bled Island, Bled: "How much is the cost of the boat for Bled Island..." | Check out 5 answers, plus see 2,772 reviews, articles, and 2,289 photos of Bled Island, ranked No.6 on Tripadvisor among 130 attractions in Bled. So, if you do want a picnic spot – then the island it is.Most people who hire boats on Lake Bled do end up making a stop on Lake Bled Island, with its famous church. Thought to have perhaps derived from the German 'plateboot', meaning flat bottomed boat, the Pletna has a history stretching back to the end of the 16th century.