Kajznik House

Kajznik House

EXPLORE LOCAL HERITAGE

Kajznik House in Ratece

Lake Jasna
Easy
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Elevation: 818 - 870 m
4,7 km
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52 m of height difference
1 h walk
Asphalt - Macadam
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

Kajžnek House is one of the restored buildings with preserved traditional architecture. The eastern façade of the house preserves a fresco of St Florian, while the southern façade has a sundial. Inside the house, evidence of the existence of the original wooden building has been found. The 19th-century appearance of the house has been partially preserved but without the outbuildings. Of the carefully crafted joinery, parts of the built-in cupboards and the stucco decoration in the house survived, in addition to the front door, the black kitchen, and the pantry.

There you can see a reconstruction of the equipment of the black kitchen and the pantry, exhibitions on Rateče traditional costumes and local history, old films on the still preserved customs and ski jumping in Planica, and an exhibition of handicrafts – products of the members of the Rateče – Planica Tourist Association. In 1995, the Municipality of Kranjska Gora bought the Kajžnek House, which had been damaged by fire, and gradually restored it under the expert guidance of the Kranj Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage until 2004.

Escape room museum

In 2022, the museum was transformed into one of the few ‘escape room museums’ in Europe. A fascinating escape game program was created, steeped in the rich history of Rateče. The experience is the perfect activity for families or friends who want to learn a lot about the traditions and history of the Alpine village while having fun. The game is made up of 2 to 5 players and usually lasts 1h.

How to get to Kajžnek’s house?

The Escape Museum is located in Rateče, the last Alpine village before the border with Italy. It can be reached by taking the main highway past Kranjska Gora and Podkoren.

Nearby attractions

If you head to the Kajznik Museum, you can also see:

  • Zelenci nature reserve
  • Alpine village Ratece
  • Climb up to Tromeja (triple border/Italy-Austria-Slovenia) and enjoy the view of the Austrian mountains
  • Visit Planica and climb to the top of the Planica flying hill
  • Fly in the wind tunnel in Planica
  • Try the zip-line in Planica
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Tromeja (1.508 m)

Tromeja (1.508 m)

LEAVE THE ROAD, TAKE THE TRAILS

Tromeja / Mount Pec (1.508 m)

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Podkoren
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Koren pass
Tromeja
Easy
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Elevation: 818 m - 1.508 m
cca 9.4 km
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Height difference: 690 m
Asphalt/Forest/Macadam

MUST VISIT

Dom na Tromeji

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Rateče village
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

Suitable for mountain cyclists!

Tromeja is famous for its annual meetings of the three countries, as the borders of Slovenia, Austria, and Italy meet here. Despite the 357 meters altitude difference, the trail is not difficult and is extremely suitable for families with younger children, and does not require any mountaineering equipment apart from good footwear. The circular route Kranjska Gora – Podkoren – Tromeja – Rateče – Kranjska Gora is also one of the most scenic mountain bike routes in Kranjska Gora, thanks to its views of the Planica Valley, the Karavanke Mountains, and the Austrian two-thousand-meter mountains.

How to get to the top?

There are two routes to Tromeja, one through the village of Podkoren and the other through the village of Rateče. We recommend that you choose the first one for the ascent, as it is more gently sloping. To avoid going back the same way, you can go around via the village of Rateče.

From the Reset Apartments, turn left towards the village of Podkoren, where you turn right towards the Korensko sedlo (a mountain pass) and follow the road all the way to the crossroads just before the top of the mountain pass, where there is a small signpost for Tromeja. Here, turn left onto a wide macadam path that crosses a small stream a few times and leads downhill all the way to the top of Velika Peč mountain, where there is a common border point between Slovenia, Austria, and Italy.

The trail is well signposted and leads mostly through extensive forests, which are a popular spot for mushroom pickers in autumn, all the way to the edge of the ski resort, where you can enjoy extraordinary views of the surrounding area. Go around the ski slope on the left and after a few meters, you will reach your destination.

Return along the same path or turn towards the village of Rateče, known for its good village restaurants and tavernas. From Rateče you return along a cycling route that leads directly to our apartments.

View of the surrounding mountains:

  • Škrlatica (2.740 m)
  • Razor (2.601 m)
  • Prisank (2.547 m)
  • Vitranc (1.636 m)
  • Jalovec (2.645 m)
  • Mangart (2.679 m)
  • Visoka Ponca (2.228m)
  • Kotova Špica (2.376)
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Planica Museum

Planica Museum

Explore local heritage

Planica Museum

Lake Jasna
Easy
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Elevation: 818 - 950 m
5.5 km
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132 m of height difference
1 h 15 min walk
Asphalt - Forest
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

In the middle of the world-famous valley famous for its legendary ski flights, the Planica Nordic Centre is a museum of Planica’s history and tradition. It showcases the achievements and records that have shaped the Slovenian ski jumping scene and its development during the 1980s, starting with the record set in 1934. On these ski jumps, for the first time in the world, a record of over one hundred and two hundred metres was broken. On the first floor you will learn all about Stanko Bloudek and the Bloudek Giant, and on the second floor you will learn all about the famous Gorišek brothers.

The technical development of ski jumping with all the equipment and interesting facts about this winter sport are also presented. There are not only two ski jumping simulators where visitors can try out the role of ski jumpers, but even an interactive station to try out the role of a ski jumping judge. Peter Prevc, Jurij Tepeš, Franci Petek, and other ‘Eagles’ will talk to you on the hologram. Every year, at the end of the winter season, thousands of enthusiastic fans from all over the world gather in this very place to support the brave young ski jumpers.

Nearby attractions

If you head to the Planica Museum, you can also see:

  •  the world-famous ski jumps… take on the challenge of walking up the countless stairs to the top of the Giant flying hill
  • the lodge in Tamar
  • Nadiža waterfall
  • zip line Planica
  • Planica wind tunnel
  • cross-country skiing in the cross-country tunnel
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Cycling Trails

Cycling Trails

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Cross Country Skiing

Cross Country Skiing

FOR WINTER SPORTS FANS

Cross Country Skiing

Lake Jasna
Lake Jasna
Planica Nordic center
Indoor hall / 800 m
40 km of trails
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800 m - 1100 m altitude
Daily maintained
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

The fairytale winter landscape around Kranjska Gora is the perfect terrain for recreation and enjoying the outdoors, with around 40 km of well-maintained cross-country ski trails running from the Martuljek Forest to Planica and Tamar. The trails have several levels of difficulty and are suitable for beginners, families and the more experienced. If you are going to get on cross-country skis for the first time, we recommend that you follow the cross-country ski courses offered by the local ski schools. Equipment is also available for rent at the many ski rent shops in the area.

In Planica, you can ride through the world-famous cross-country skiing events that take place every year in the beautiful valley below Ponce Mountains. The events are renowned for their good organization and a large number of visitors, which was instrumental in winning the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2023. The Championships have made history as one of the biggest sporting events in the whole of Slovenia.

Nordic skiing in Planica has been developing continuously since the beginning of the last century, culminating in the complete renovation of all ski jumps and the construction of a modern Nordic Centre, which Planica really deserves. The sport is also the lifeblood of the locals and of the nearby village of Rateče, where tourism has recently been strongly developing.

Cross-country skiing is becoming increasingly popular

In recent years – it has become a leading discipline alongside ski flying, as more and more attention has been focused on building new cross-country skiing trails and maintaining the quality of the existing ones, as the unspoiled nature and the backdrop of the mighty mountains of the Julian Alps – Ponce Mountains – have led to a huge increase in the number of visitors every year. Efforts have also been made to ensure an adequate number of car parks, which are a growing problem due to the high number of visitors.

Suitable for beginners and professionals alike the slopes from Kranjska Gora past Podkorn to Rateče are mostly sloping and run along a cycle path just below the ski slopes. There are a few short breaks due to the crossing of roads and ski slopes, and from Rateče to Planica it runs through forests, meadows, and forest glades in the back part. From Planica onwards, there are groomed trails all the way to the end of the picturesque Tamar valley (from Rateče to the Tamar lodge, the trail is about 7 km long and is a bit more challenging due to the 260 m ascent). In Planica itself, there are over 25 km of groomed cross-country skiing trails at an altitude of between 800 and 1,100 meters.

If there is enough natural snow, there are also trails in the Gozd Martuljek, Mojstrana, and Zgornja Radovna. You can also go for a recreational run in the evening, as there is a circular track behind the Hotel Kompas, which is illuminated with floodlights. The Planica Nordic Centre also has an underground hall with artificial snow on which cross-country skiing is possible even in summer.

Scheme of the cross-country skiing trails

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