Municipal police authorities have issued a public advisory regarding the use of public spaces in the narrow center of Bled during the peak tourist season. The police have stated that daily inspections are being conducted to ensure adherence to local regulations. A key area of concern involves the stretch between the Castle Swimming Pool and the Grand Hotel Toplice.
Authorities have explicitly warned that this specific location is designated for restricted access and is not intended for recreational swimming or lounging. The area is clearly delineated with warning signs and physical fencing. Due to observed instances of non-compliance, the police noted that violations of these rules carry a fine amounting to 200 euros.
For visitors seeking areas to relax and enjoy nature within Bled, alternative designated zones are available. Specifically, the area of Straža is recommended, as it features sheltered resting spots equipped with deckchairs situated under the shade of trees. Furthermore, a dedicated section has been established for pet owners, providing a comfortable and secure space for dogs.
The police appeal to the public for cooperation in adhering to established guidelines. Compliance is crucial, as it supports the preservation of Bled’s natural assets and helps protect the coastal environment from erosion.
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