Mojstrana
Life is a beautiful ride
Mojstrana
Reset Apartments
Kranjska Gora
Martuljek
Belca
Mojstrana
Easy
Elevation: 818 m - 647 m
14.5 km
Height difference: 171 m
Asphalt road
95% Bike only
MUST VISIT
Slovenian Alpine Museum
WHERE TO NEXT?
Dovje Village - Jakob Aljaz monument
Pericnik Waterfalls - Vrata Valley
Radovna Valley - Bled
Jesenice - Zirovnica villages
Enjoy a ride through the Upper Sava Valley, across bridges over the Sava River, with magnificent views of the Julian Alps. The route to Mojstrana is fully paved and follows one of the most beautiful and longest cycling routes in Gorenjska – from Jesenice to the Belopeška Lakes. It is named after the sadly passed Slovenian cyclist Jure Robič and runs along a disused railway line – part of the D-2 cycling route linking Croatia and Italy.
One of the beautiful views along the cycling route to Mojstrana
Cycling route Kranjska Gora – Mojstrana cycling route follows the Sava River along the route of the former railway. The cycle path is close to traffic and, as it does not contain any major climbs or descents, it is really suitable for families with small children.
From the Reset Apartments, turn left along the cycling route to Kranjska Gora, ride through the center straight past the church, and continue downhill past the fire station all the way to the bypass. Here you cross the bridge over the Pišnica River and stay on the road until you reach the cemetery, where the cycling route starts. From here on, miles of unspoiled nature, the coolness of spruce forests, and unforgettable views of the mighty Julian Alps await you. The route passes by the village of Martuljek, along the Sava River, over numerous bridges and several small resting places where you can relax or have a picnic.
For mountain bikers
If you are a mountain biking enthusiast, you can leave the cycling route in the village of Martuljek and join the regional road where you turn left at the turn-off for Srednji vrh. You will have to climb up to the village of Srednji vrh and on to Blekova planina and the mountain pass below Trupej, which is also the highest point of the tour. Return via Grajščica and Kesišče and continue onwards all the way to the village of Belca.
Mojstrana as a starting point for longer cycling trips
- Continue through the Radovna valley past Lake Kreda to Lake Bled
- Continue through the Vrata valley, past the Peričnik waterfall to the home of Jakob Aljaž
- Circular route to Jesenice and onwards through many villages of the municipality of Žirovnica
You can choose to visit the Slovenian Alpine Museum as your cycling destination or continue up the Vrata Valley, see the Peričnik Waterfall, or have a stew at the Jakob Aljaž House. For those with a lot of stamina, we recommend that you continue through the Radovna valley, past Jezero Kreda, all the way to Jezero Bled, or even further to Lake Bled. You can also drive to Jesenice and on through many villages of the municipality of Žirovnica – along the cultural heritage trail, and return along the trail to Jezero Bled and the Radovna valley. The circular route Mojstrana – Jesenice – Žirovnica – Bled – Radovna Valley is extremely long and suitable only for sporty cyclists who like to cover long distances.
Slovenian Alpine Museum
The Slovenian Alpine Museum is a must-see. It contains a rich collection of historical artefacts and an extensive specialist library. It reminds visitors of the importance of mountaineering in Slovenia with a variety of photographic and archival material. You can see the permanent exhibition, learn about the historical development of mountaineering in Slovenia, and choose from a variety of souvenirs and books with mountaineering content in the shop. An introductory film and eleven different sections with challenges, tests and tasks add variety to the experience. If you collect all the stamps along the way, there’s a prize waiting for you at the end.
A view of the surrounding mountains
- Prisank (2.547 m)
- Špik (2.472 m)
- Škrlatica (2.740 m)
- Kukova Špica (2.417 m)
- Sleme (1.656 m)
- Razor (2.601 m)
- Stenar (2.501 m)
- Begunjski vrh (2.461 m)
- Triglav (2.864 m)
- Rjavina (2.532 m)
- Luknja peč (2.245 m)