


Reni and I got up earlier than Lucy and walked down to town to buy fresh rolls, coffee and cheese. Then we had leisurely breakfast in the garden and got ready to leave at about 10 am. The road from Kanal to Bohinj Lake was along very narrow and sometimes steep mountain roads. Some of these roads looked more like hiking trails than roads for cars. They were very picturesque, though, with mountains and valleys and little hamlets with white churches. About half-way, we came across a wooden shack/restaurant and we decided to stop. They had fresh trout from a nearby brook so we ordered it for lunch. We were very surprised when the waitress brought us two trouts each. They were very fresh and very very tasty. The place was popular with bikers because while we were there, at least 4 groups of bikers came as well. Some were from Germany, some from Austria, some from Slovenia. After lunch, we drove along an even steeper and narrower road to Bohinjska Bystrica and then to the lake. As usual, we stopped in the tourist info office and got an address of a private house that had rooms for rent. We were driving to this house when we decided to ask a woman working in the garden if she had something to rent. She didn’t but she sent us to her friends who had a farm nearby and we rented a room there.
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