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Garni penzion Berc - Family-run business in Bled, offering information on the rooms, prices, and maps. [Flash]

Penzion Mayer - Rates, reservations, room descriptions, and contact information for this inn located near Bled.

Resman Marija Bohinj - Find out about rates, rooms, and amenities near Bohinj lake.

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