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If you want to get into the action, you'll find rental rowboats at various points around
the lake (€10-15/hour). Look for them at Pension Pletna in the lakeside village of Mlino (a
scenic 15-minute walk around the lake from Bled); at the swimming pool under the castle
(the closest but priciest option); and in the modern building just before the campground on
the far end of the lake.
Swimming
Lake Bled has several suitable spots for a swim. The swimming pools under the castle are
filled with lake water and routinely earn the “blue flag,” meaning the water is top-quality
(swim all day-€7, less for afternoon only, mid-June-Sept daily 8:00-19:00, closed Oct-mid-
June and in bad weather,tel. 04/578-0528).Lake Bled'smain beach is at the campground at
the far end of the lake, though you can also swim near the village of Mlino. If you swim to
the island, remember that you can't get into the church in your swimsuit.
Luge Ride (Polento Sankanje)
Bled's “summer toboggan” luge ride, atop Mount Straža overlooking the lake, allows you
toscreamdownasteep,curvymetalrailtrackonalittle plastic sled.Achairlift takesyouto
the top of the track, where you'll sit on your sled, take a deep breath, and remind yourself:
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