Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking

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Mountain Biking

Galerse (Robe)
Galerse (Robe)

Galerse is a pasture where local farmers still graze their livestock during the summer. It lies on the sunny side of Kranjska Gora, in the mountain range Karavanke, with an excellent view of the Julian Alps on the opposite side of the valley.

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Trails eXtreme
Trails eXtreme

Dirt never hurt 🙂 Popular mountain bike routes in the Kranjska Gora region are 1994 1stPart (1 km – easy), Kinder Surprise (2 km- intermediate – berm, drop, jump), Robe Twist (3 km – hard – berm, drop, jump), Shortcut to Krnica via Kr.Gora (0.35 km – easy), Smrajka (1 km – easy), Yoda Trail (2 km – intermediate)…

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Planica – Tamar Valley
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)…

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Krnica Valley
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…

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Tromeja (1.508 m)
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…

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Walking Paths

Walking Paths

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Walking paths

Galerse (Robe)
Galerse (Robe)

Galerse is a pasture where local farmers still graze their livestock during the summer. It lies on the sunny side of Kranjska Gora, in the mountain range Karavanke, with an excellent view of the Julian Alps on the opposite side of the valley.

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Forest Walk
Forest Walk

Ideal for a morning walk in the fresh mountain air. Fill up with energy and spend your morning in authentic nature, among mighty spruce, larch trees, and meadows with a beautiful view of the Julian Alps…

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Zelenci Nature Reserve
Zelenci Nature Reserve

Zelenci is considered the source of the Sava river, but the water originates from the underground stream of the Nadica creek, which originates in the Tamar valley. It forms a crystal clear lake up to 2 m deep, known for its deep, emerald green water, after which the reserve got its name…

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Jasna Lakes
Jasna Lakes

One of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the Triglav national park is lake Jasna. If you want to take a great selfie… 🙂 this is the place for you. Must see!

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Trails eXtreme

Trails eXtreme

The extreme always makes an impression

Trails eXtreme

1994

1994 is a new trail with a very prestigious pedigree – Slovenian cross-country cycling competitors raced along a very similar route back in 1994, hence the name. The trail has been completely renovated and adapted to the needs of so-called “all-mountain” bikers.

The trail offers two ascents and descents and connects the beginning of the Drčev rut Trail Park with the already established Kinder Surprise trail. Signs lead bikers to the trail from the crossroads at Jasna Lake, where the trail climbs uphill before a short but fun descent to the Drčev rut clearing. This is followed by a second ascent and an easy ride to the next descent, which provides a fun ride to a chute climbing toward a dirt road. The road then ascends to the last descent called Kinder Surprise.

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Kinder Surprise

Official MTB trail. Kindersurprise is the perfect name for this trail, it has it all (single trail, jumps, berms…) Whole circle is 10 km long and it would take about 90min to go around / the ascent is long 1,5 km.

At the top, the trail is more about a natural single-flow trail with some nice jumps and berms. After that terrain becomes steeper and more difficult. The trail is still half of a meter wide and flowy with two steep berms. After this steep part, the trail becomes flatter and more like in bike parks, with big berms and jump lines (small jumps and bigger table jumps and one step up). It is possible to roll over all jumps if you don’t want to jump them. After this section obstacles become smaller berms and waves. After the trail, you will need to cross a small creek and then you start descending on a gravel road. Later on, this gravel road crosses the asphalt bike lane. To return to Kranjska Gora you must go left and follow the bike lane.

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Robe Twist

This is the first official mountain cycling trail that provides maximum enjoyment for the entire spectrum of mountain bikers. The climb itself is something special, as it constantly rewards us with the view of the Julian Alps. From the beginning, the trail takes us through the picturesque Stan valley, past Podkoren, and towards the Wurzen Pass. A little before that, turn right onto a forest road that leads us to a gentle incline on the south side of the western part of the Karavanke ridge. The time spent cycling passes quickly, thanks to the beautiful view of the Julian Alps opening behind Brvoge, where a television tower stands. Keep crossing the slope, corroded by gorges, and observe the grassy strips of the Kranjska Gora ski slopes climbing towards the peak of Mt Vitranc. Just before we reach the Jurež pasture, we take a left turn, which is only 10 minutes away from the start of the descent. The descent is simply pleasurable and enjoyable for experienced bikers as well as those who still find such routes challenging. As the name RobeTwist suggests, you will twist, lean, and bend along the path, slowly descending towards the pastures in Robe. On the entrance and the route itself, there are informative boards laying out the rules of conduct, and warning signs that will help you on your first descent. The trail ends at the Srnjak restaurant in Galerše, where you can enjoy some refreshments and share your experience with friends. The way back to Kranjska Gora follows a macadam road

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Lake Bled and Bohinj

Lake Bled and Bohinj

Every day is a second chance for an unforgettable trip

Lake Bled and Bohinj

1. Vintgar gorge

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Destination address:
Reset Apartments, Kranjska Gora
Vintgar parking P1, 4247 Podhom

Start with a morning walk through the gorge

Vintgar Gorge is a 1.600 m long and up to 250 m deep gorge on the eastern edge of the Triglav National Park. The place you just must visit!

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The above address will take you directly to the car park at the entrance to the Vintgar Gorge. We recommend starting your trip early, as there are not many visitors in the neighborhood at that time. As the number of tickets is limited, we also recommend that you book online.

2. Visit Bled castle

Destination address:
Grajska cesta 61

More than 1.000 years of history

One of Slovenia’s oldest castles with a history spanning more than a thousand years, Bled Castle captivates visitors with its magnificence, stunning location…

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Continue your tour at Bled Castle, where you can also leave your car and explore the lake and its surroundings on foot. The castle has more than a thousand years of history to show for it, which is why it invites you to visit its museum collection. It can serve as a resting place after a trip through the Vintgar Gorge, before lunch and a tour of Lake Bled itself.

3. Walk around the lake

From Bled Castle, walk down to the lake around which there is a circular, 6 km long walking trail that will take you an hour to an hour and a half of slow walking (you can also hire a horse-drawn carriage for the journey). Go around the lake in an anti-clockwise direction. The trail is beautifully maintained and offers wonderful views of the island of Bled, numerous viewpoints for great family photos, and terraces for a short break for a good lunch, coffee, or dessert.

Lakeside restaurants (lunch):

Bled Castle Restaurant, Restaurant Sova Bled, Restaurant Julijana, Vila Preseren…

Bled Cremeschnitte

If you’re already in Bled, the Bled Cremeschnitte is one of the things you must try as it is the symbol of Bled cuisine! Before you go any further, you can try it at the Kavarna Park, which is located by the lake itself, to the right of the castle, close to the point where you started your journey around the lake.

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Kavarna Park Hotel

4. Visit the famous Bled island

Bled island with its church of the Mother of God is one of the most recognizable Slovenian symbols. The wishing bell is popular among the many visitors who come to the island. When they ring the bell, they recommend themselves to the Mother of God and express their wishes and requests for her to hear them.

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Take a ride on the traditional Bled Pletna

Near Kavarna Park, there are several stops for the pletna, which takes tourists to and from the island. A pletna is a handmade wooden boat, 7-8 meters long and about 2 meters wide, with a flat bottom, which is propelled by the helmsman (pletnar) by standing up the oars. The boat is one of the major tourist attractions of Lake Bled.

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Pletna boats

5. Sunset at Lake Bohinj

Destination address:
Parkirisce, Stara Fuzina 3, Bohinjsko jezero

Crystal clear waters

Lake Bohinj is a 4.2 km long and 1 km wide glacial lake. It is the largest lake in Slovenia fed by numerous streams from the surrounding mountains.

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Lake Bohinj is the final destination of the trip. It offers a stunning view of the surrounding mountains. You can take a short walk across the bridge to explore the the lake and Church of St John the Baptist or have dinner in the nearby restaurant called “Restavracija Kramar“.

Get up early because it will be a full-day experience 🙂
We hope you enjoy it.

Have fun,
Reset Apartments team

 

Vrsic Mountain Pass

Vrsic Mountain Pass

Life is a beautiful ride

Vrsic Mountain Pass

Reset Apartments
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Kranjska Gora
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Lake Jasna
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Russian Chappel
Vrsic
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Elevation: 818 m - 1.611 m
12.9 km
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Height difference: 793 m
Asphalt road

MUST VISIT

Lake Jasna
Russian Chappel
Pagan Girl in the cliffs

WHERE TO NEXT?

Trenta and Soca Valley
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

At 1611 metres above sea level, Vršič is the highest road pass in Slovenia and in the whole of the eastern Julian Alps, connecting Kranjska Gora with the Trenta Valley and Bovec. The road was built during World War I by Russian war prisoners, whose sacrifices are commemorated by the Russian chapel above the road between Mihov dom (Miha’s odge) and the Koča na Gozdu (Lodge in the Woods). The mountain pass itself, apart from being an important link between the Gorenjska and Primorska regions, is one of the most important starting points for hiking tours to the peaks of Mala Mojstrovka (2332 m), Velika Mojstrovka (2366 m), Planja (2453 m), Prisojnik (Prisank) (2547 m), Razor (2601 m), Šitna glava (2087 m), Slemenova špica (1911 m), Sovna glava (1750 m) and Suhi vrh (2109 m). There are several mountain lodges in the summit: Erjavčeva koča (Erjavec lodge) (1515 m), Tičarjev dom (Tičar lodge) (1620 m), Koča na Gozdu (Lodge in the Woods) (1226 m) and Poštarska koča (Postman’s lodge) (1725 m).

The Pagan Girl is a natural phenomenon that you really must see for its magnificence.

The Vršič Pass is named after the 1,737 m high mountain of the same name, located between the Poštarski dom (Postman’s lodge) and the pass. As already mentioned, the pass is an important starting point for excursions and hikes to the many peaks of this part of the Julian Alps. There is no shortage of possibilities. From the top of the pass, you can go on short hikes or longer and more demanding mountain tours.

Vršič as a starting point for excursions and hikes in the mountains

Before you set off, make sure you check the weather conditions and choose the best route for your equipment and skills!

  • Easy trails:
    • To the Pagan girl and Poštarski dom (Postman’s lodge)
    • The trail to Slemenova Špica
    • Route to the top of Vršič
    • Route to the shelter below Špiček
    • Route over Šitna Glava to Mala Mojstrovka
    • Route to Šitna Glava
    • Route to Sovna Glava
    • Route to Prednje Robičje
  • Medium difficulty trails:
    • South trail to Mala Mojstrovka
    • Route to Zadnja Mojstrovka
    • Route to Travnik
    • Route to Kol
  • Difficult mountain trails:
    • Slovenian route to Prisank
    • Route to Planja
    • Ridge route to Travnik
    • Over the Jalovška škrbina or past the shelter below Špiček to Veliki Ozebnik
    • Route to Zadnjo Mojstrovka via Šitna Glava
    • Route to Suhi Vrh
  • Caution! Extremely difficult hikes:
    • Trail over Kajzljeva škrbina or along Kopiščarjeva, Jubilejna and Grebenska pot to Prisank
    • Hanzova or Južna pot to Mala Mojstrovka
    • To Jalovec past the shelter below Špiček or via the Jalovška škrbina
    • To Razor

By bike to Vršič

Cycling to Vršič is a challenge that many cyclists take up every year, either at the Vršič Cycle Race or at the annual Goni Poni fun event – a competition with antique bicycles from the Poni (Rog) brand. The road is beautiful and paved on some of the serpentines, but we must warn you that the tour is long and steep, and is really more suited to cyclists with a lot of fitness. If you don’t have much fitness, take the time to make short stops in the lodges along the way and with a bit of effort you will surely make it up the 52 serpentines.

From the Reset Apartments, turn left along the cycling route to Kranjska Gora. Pass through the center on the right and turn right at the turnoff at the Best Western Hotel onto the Vršiška road, which will take you within a few minutes to the first obligatory stop – Lake Jasna. Continue to the bridge over the Pišnica river (the macadam road to Krnica branches off to the left), where the first more difficult climb begins, lasting until the first serpentine. There are 24 of them at the top.

The trail continues all the way to Mihov’s dom (Miha’s lodge), and later to Koča na Gozdu (Lodge in the Woods), with the next obligatory stop being a visit to the Russian Chapel, built in memory of the Russian soldiers who were building the road over the pass during World War I and were tragically buried in an avalanche of snow. Just above the Koča na Gozdu, there is a lookout point with maps of the mountains and a magnificent view of the most famous natural window in the Julian Alps – the Prisank Window. The window is one of the largest natural mountain openings in Slovenia, 80 meters high and 40 meters wide.

The final part of the trail is particularly interesting, as the forest border opens up to spectacular views of the magnificent two-thousand-meter mountains that surround the pass on all sides. There are three lodges at the top, where you will be catered for with home-cooked meals and spoon meals. We recommend that you visit Erjavečeva koča (Erjavec lodge) first, and then continue over the top of the pass, where you can leave your bicycles and walk to Tičarjev dom (Tičar lodge).

A must-walk from the top of the pass!

If you have already made the effort to get to Vršič, we strongly recommend that you take the time for a shorter walk past Tičarjev dom and on to the Poštarski dom (Postman’s lodge). Here the views are truly magnificent, and the path also leads past the Pagan Girl, one of the major landmarks of the Slovenian Julian Alps, carved by nature into the side of mountain Prisank. The image takes its name from a folk legend, a tale that partly describes the history of the Slovene nation.

The trail itself is not long or difficult and is beautifully maintained, so it is suitable for younger children.

View of the surrounding mountains

  • Visoka Ponca (2.228m)
  • Kotova špica (2.376)
  • Jalovec (2.645 m)
  • Travnik (2.379 m)
  • Visoka Peč (1.749 m)
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