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Adventure Fly fishing

Slovenia is a land of water. The diversity of its landscape is enriched by a number of rivers, water springs, waterfalls, gorges, natural and artificial lakes. Waters in Slovenia are divided into the Adriatic and Danube (Black Sea) river basin. The main river of Adriatic basin is Soča with its tributary. A specialty of the Adriatic basin is marble trout (Salmo marmoratus) and the Soča grayling (Thymallus thimalus).
Our base is Soča Valley from where we organize different tours on 10 rivers since more than 200 kilometers of fly-fishing waters are available within 1-hour drive from there. Rivers in Soča Valley are largely unpolluted and crystal clear.

We are organizing tailor made tours for individuals and groups. Final program depends on the weather, water levels, number and wishes of the guests. From a big river to small creeks high in the mountains. Individual exits are common in the afternoon/evening time for special locations.

For more information please contact us on: info@visit-goodplace.com


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