The Julian Alps of Slovenia

EXPLORE THE BEAUTY OF THE PURE AND INTACT NATURE.

Climbing Mount Triglav (2864 m)

Triglav, with an elevation of 2,864 metres (9,395 ft), is the highest mountain in Slovenia and the highest peak of the Julian Alps. The mountain is the pre-eminent symbol of the Slovene Nation. It is the centrepiece of Triglav National Park, Slovenia's only national park. Triglav was also the highest peak in Yugoslavia before Slovenia's independence in 1991.

We suggest and can help you provide a professional mountain guide (IFMGA licensed) for a more memorable, safe and magnificent climb all the way from our Julian Alps Hotel doorstep.

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The Valley of the Triglav Seven Lakes Hiking

The Triglav Lakes Valley (Slovene: Dolina Triglavskih jezer) is a rocky hanging valley in the Julian Alps, below the sheer sides of Mount Tičarica and Mount Zelnarica southwest of Triglav. The valley is also called the Seven Lakes Valley (Dolina sedmerih jezer), although there are ten and not seven lakes in the valley. It is above the tree line and is geologically alpine karst; therefore it has also been termed the Sea of Stone Valley.

The lowest lake is the Black Lake (Črno jezero) at an elevation of 1,294 metres (4,245 ft) above sea level; it is above the rocky slope of the Komarča Crag. The Alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris), endemic to the Alps, lives in it. Below Mount Tičarica (elevation 1,676 m (5,499 ft)) there are two interconnected lakes known as the Double Lake (Dvojno jezero). At an elevation of 1,838 m (6,030 ft) lies the Big Lake (Veliko jezero) or the Lake Ledvica (literally: Lake Kidney; Jezero v Ledvici). It has the shape of a kidney and is the largest and the deepest of these lakes. The highest is the Podstenje Lake (Jezero v Podstenju), which is located at an elevation of 1,993 m (6,539 ft).

Make sure to check our blog post about TOP 10 Lakes of the Triglav National Park

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The Seven Summits Ridge

The famous ridge separating Gorenjska (mountains) and Primorska (coastal & karst) region runs along the seven main summits of the southern part of the Julian Alps.

The panoramic hike along marked trails and the famous and internationally acclaimed Via Alpine Red R9 takes you through one of the oldest alpine botanical gardens in the world (see Botanical Garden Črna Prst below) and along multiple summits with low elevation gain. The main summits include: Črna Prst (1844 m), Matajurski vrh (1936 m), Veliki Raskovec (1967 m), Novi vrh (1942 m), Rodica (1963 m), Šija (1880 m), Vogel (1922 m).

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Botanical Garden Črna Prst

Črna Prst mountain (1844 m) and its surroundings have had a botanical reputation for over 200 years. The credit goes mostly to Karel Zois and F. X. Wulfen, as well as to other researchers that followed later on. Even without this information, everyone who climbs Črna Prst in the early summer notices the rich diversity and beauty of the flora.

The name of our property actually derives from the Sunrose flower, which is typical flora of one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world.

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Pokljuka mountain biking

Pokljuka plateau with endless sprice forests offers some of the finest mountain biking in the country, always with amazing views. What’s best is you can start the ride in the valley and go for any of the circular trips.

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Hiking Slovenia Julian Alps

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Julian Alps of Slovenia with exhilarating hiking adventures. Nestled in the heart of Europe, the Julian Alps offer some of the most stunning hiking trails in Slovenia. Whether you're an experienced trekker or a novice explorer, there's something for everyone to discover in this pristine alpine paradise.

Hiking Slovenia Julian Alps unlocks a world of natural wonders, from towering peaks to cascading waterfalls and verdant valleys. Explore the diverse landscapes of the region as you traverse meandering paths and rugged terrain, immersing yourself in the serenity of the great outdoors.

One of the most iconic hiking destinations in the Julian Alps of Slovenia is Triglav National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning scenery and rich biodiversity. Here, you can embark on a variety of hiking trails, ranging from leisurely strolls to challenging summit climbs. Don't miss the opportunity to summit Mount Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia, for breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Julian Alps of Slovenia also offer a wealth of cultural and historical attractions. Explore picturesque alpine villages, visit ancient churches and castles, and learn about the region's rich heritage as you hike through the stunning countryside.

The Julian Alps of Slovenia

For those seeking a truly immersive hiking experience, consider staying at Hotel Sunrose 7, nestled in the heart of the Julian Alps. Located in the charming village of Bohinjska Bistrica, the hotel offers easy access to some of the best hiking trails in the region. After a day of exploration, unwind in the hotel's luxurious accommodations and enjoy gourmet dining at Restaurant Bohinj Sunrose 7, where Chef Jože Godec's innovative dishes showcase the best of Slovenian cuisine.

With its unparalleled natural beauty and endless opportunities for adventure, hiking in the Julian Alps of Slovenia is an experience you'll never forget. Whether you're seeking breathtaking vistas, cultural immersion, or simply a peaceful escape into nature, the Julian Alps of Slovenia offer something for everyone to enjoy.