2024

MATKOV OKNO

Natural site to discover

The window of Matkov. It is a 8 m opening in the rocky walls, accessible by a trail that leads from the Elektrokovina holiday house to Zabrložnica.

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2024

MATKOV KOT

Natural site to discover

This is another glacial valley, parallel to the Logar valley, 6 km long. La Ride takes its source and joins the Črna to give the Savinja.

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2024

THE SOURCE OF THE SAVINJA

Natural site to discover

You can reach it by car before continuing on foot. The trail leads to Okrešelj (1,396 m) after a continuous ascent. It is possible to quench your thirst at the Slap Rinka Hostel at the foot of the waterfall until 10pm. The source of the Savinja River is located about 20 minutes upstream from the Rinka waterfall. Hiking boots are recommended to start the winding path that leads above the waterfall jump and continues via footbridges, ladders and boulders to the source. The final part continues through the woods. 15 minutes from the first source of the Savinja River, a panoramic relaxation break at the Frischaufov dom na Okrešlju hut at 1,378 m. It took an hour's good mountain walk to get there. The place is packed on the weekends. Meals are then taken from the backpack. As for the house, it offers hearty little dishes. The bravest ones continue towards Kamniško sedlo at 1,864 m. Count an hour and a half of climbing in addition. Laces first and a steep passage towards the end with a handrail. After the Rinka waterfall falls, the water disappears and then resurfaces, mixed with the water from the spring Črna, near the Kranija farm. When the rains are heavy, the waters of the waterfall remain on the surface and adopt a new name: Kotovec. La Savinja is truly born at the end of the Logar Valley. The Črna joins the Jezera, flowing from the Matkov Kot valley. From now on, the waters begin their course under the name of Savinja.

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2024

ROBANOV KOT

Natural site to discover

This glacial valley is also a natural park. It is surrounded by Križevnik (1 901 m), Ojstrica (2 350 m) and Krofička (2 083 m).

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