Nestled below Triglav, this area offers a blend of history and natural beauty, from the ruins of a 19th-century cement factory to the wildlife-rich Lake Kreda. Hike to the stunning Kosmač saddle for panoramic Alpine views and v...
Mojstrana, once an industrial hub with a renowned 19th-century cement factory, now offers a rich blend of history and adventure. Visitors can explore the artificial Lake Kreda, ascend to the picturesque Kosmač saddle, and desce...
Mojstrana, historically tied to iron melting and later cement production, offers a journey through its industrial past on the technological education trail, leading to the scenic Grančišče with stunning views of Mojstrana and t...
Vrata, one of the three glacial valleys below Triglav, boasts the impressive Triglav north wall and the enchanting Peričnik waterfall, making it a major tourist attraction. Hike through the historic "Fabrka" area, cross Vrtaška...
“I’m winning because I don’t give up despite unbearable pain and deadly tiredness. I am not going to stop” said the late Jure Robič. He was a multiple winner of the race across North America. A cycling path, following the old r...
Kranjska Gora is known for its ski resort, but once the snow melts, it becomes a great choice for enduro enthusiasts. The ski resort has been redesigned in the past year to be utilized for cycling trails of various difficulties...
Discover the three stunning glacier valleys of Mojstrana: Vrata for natural wonders, Kot for its solitude, and Krma for its cultural heritage, such as the historic Pocar Homestead. Ascend to alpine meadows and towering peaks, s...
Cycle through Jesenice to ascend the Mežakla Plateau, nestled in the Julian Alps between the Radovna and Sava Dolinka rivers. Reach Jerebikovec at 1593 meters for stunning views of Triglav and surrounding valleys like Vrata, Ko...
Explore panoramic road from the Slovenian Alpine Museum through Mlačca, ascend through the gorge, pass the road, and hike to Jerebikovec's peak (1593 m) for a beautifil view over Julian Alps.
Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak at 2864 meters, features the iconic Aljaž Tower, built in 1895. Offering panoramic views, it was first climbed in 1778. The Kot Valley route is a popular path, leading by Valentin Stanič hut.
The Krma Valley, known for its breathtaking alpine beauty, serves as a popular and accessible route to Mount Triglav. Discover the serene landscapes, vibrant meadows, and unspoiled nature that make Triglav and the Krma Valley a...
Explore Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak at 2864 meters, featuring the historic Aljaž Tower. Enjoy breathtaking views from the summit and discover the stunning Vrata Valley with its majestic North Triglav Wall and Peričnik Wate...
Vršič Pass is Slovenia's highest road pass, linking Kranjska Gora and Bovec via scenic road with 50 serpentines, built by Russian war prisoners during WWI. Starting at Lake Jasna, the route offers breathtaking views, historic h...