The Liberty Seminars take place in one of Central Europe's most beautiful regions, the glacial valley of Bohinj, which is located in the southern part of Triglav National Park in the Julian Alps of Slovenia. Bohinj is the most popular glacial valley of the Julian Alps, located in the southern part of Triglav National Park. The park is considered a wonderful example of Slovenia’s natural and cultural heritage. It is also one of the oldest national parks in Europe and the only national park in Slovenia. It was founded as long ago as 1906 and originally comprised the area of the Triglav Lakes Valley. In 1981 the park was enlarged and now covers an area of 83,807 hectares, including the Slovene Julian Alps almost entirely. The highest point of the park, and also in the country, is the peak of Triglav mountain (2864m), from which the park takes its name. The lowest point can be found in the Tolminka gorges (180m).