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Ciprnik (1.745 m)
Ciprnik is a scenic peak at the south-western end of the slope that runs between the valley of Mala Pišnica and Planica. It can be climbed from over the Vitranc mountain or directly from the Planica valley. The route can be shortened considerably if you take the chairlift up to Vitranc, where you continue through the larch forest all the way to the top. From the top, Ciprnik is known for its outstanding views of the Ponce mountain range, Jalovec, Planica, Tamar, Mojstrovka, etc.
Vitranc (1.636 m)
The Reset apartments literally lie at its foot. You can climb it directly via ski slopes or you can choose a route that starts right next to the Jasna lakes, along the ridge of the mountain. This one offers you wonderful views from many vantage points, both of the Julian Alps and of Kranjska Gora itself…
Vrata Valley
Vrata valley is a 10 km long amphitheatre of mountains with the upper end crashing into the Mount Triglav northern wall. It is one of the most popular starting points for ascent on Triglav (2.864 m), Stenar (2.501 m), and countless other mountain peaks that surrounds the valley. It is one of the three valleys that starts behind the village of Mojstrana…
Planica – Tamar Valley
The Tamar Valley is a continuation of the Planica Valley, which is world famous for its ski jumps and it’s one of the most beautiful glacial valleys in the Julian Alps. It is bounded by the mount Mojstrovka (2366 m), Travnik (2379 m), Jalovska Skrbina (2138 m), and Golicica (2394 m)…
Krnica Valley
Krnica is one of the most beautiful valleys in the vicinity of Kranjska Gora. It runs along the river Pisnica stream in the direction of the Razor peak. Along, the way you will be astonished by views of the surrounding peaks of Kriz, Skrlatica, Spik, and Prisank…
Pericnik Waterfalls
Peričnik waterfall is one of the most famous waterfalls in Slovenia. There are actually two waterfalls: Zgornji Peričnikov waterfall (6 meters) and Spodnji Peričnikov waterfall (52 meters). The larger one is usually simply known as Peričnik Falls. You can see both waterfalls by crossing the Bistrica stream and climbing up the scree towards the waterfalls…
Tromeja (1.508 m)
Tromeja (The Triple Border) is located on the borders between Slovenia, Austria, and Italy. It is a great photo location as a hike leads you to the Debela Peč mountain peak (1.510 m), from where you have a view of Slovenia, Italy, and Austria…
Vrsic Pass – Pagan Girl
The Pagan girl is a naturally carved face on the walls of Mount Prisank. The jaw-dropping rock formation resembles a female human face, with which many stories and legends are connected. One of them talks about Zlatorog – Goldhorn (an ibex with golden horns), who, according to her prophecy, is shot by the hunter’s son…
Martuljek Waterfalls
This two beautiful waterfalls are located below Mount Spik, one of the most attractive Slovenian mountains. The upper Martuljkov waterfall is particularly spectacular, as it falls over a magnificent wall in a white rocky amphitheater. The two waterfalls are named after the village of Martuljek, where the tour starts…