2024

MOUNT TRIGLAV

Natural site to discover
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The ascent of Triglav is a pilgrimage, an initiation test for Slovenes. Some people no longer count the number of ascents they have made. Reaching the summit is not the prerogative of only high mountain specialists. However, a minimum of conditions is required. A good physical condition of course, a good equipment, and not to attempt the adventure alone. 3Glav in Bled has mountain guides. Contact them, as Triglav is not accessible most of the year. The arrival at the summit is a rare moment of apotheosis in a lifetime!

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2024

VRŠIČ HILL

Natural site to discover

Crossing the Vršič Pass leads to the Primorska region (upper Soča Valley from Kranjska Gora and then Bovec). Count 50 hairpin bends and 25 km before you reach Trenta and the valley of the same name. In winter, with the closure of the Vršič Pass, the inhabitants of the valley must reach Tarvisio in Italy by crossing the border at Predel and then cross the border a second time at Rateče before they can reach Kranjska Gora. The turns (numbered) are counted from Kranjska Gora.

Turn 8. At 6.5 km. A Russian Orthodox chapel of touching simplicity, built in memory of Russian soldiers who died in an avalanche in 1916. They are the ones who built the road you are walking on.

Turn 24. Vršič Pass. 1 611 m. Before you reach it on the left, there is the Erjavčeva Koča na Vršsiču inn. Beautiful view of Rogljica and its 2,547 m. Discover the look of the sad-eyed girl called "Ajdovska deklica" in the big cliff opposite.

Turn 48. Julius Kugy Memorial. He was an enlightened mountaineer and amateur botanist who climbed most of the peaks of the Julian Alps and wrote six books. At the end of the 19th century, this attracted many Austrians and the locals became guides.

Turn 49. On the right, the road leads to the source of the Soča (Izvir Soča), a 15-minute walk from the hostel with good shoes. This is where the journey from the Soča to the Adriatic begins.

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2024

CASCADE PERIČNIK (SLAP PERIČNIK)

Natural site to discover

Thanks to a marked path, you will find this natural heritage site. Indeed, the Peričnik waterfall, due to the power of its water, has often been the subject of discussions about using it to generate electricity, so any plans to exploit it were scuttled. Ideally, it is best to observe it after heavy rains, at the height of its splendour. You can take the small pebble path behind the waterfall to disappear behind it.

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