Guidebook for Kranjska Gora

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Guidebook for Kranjska Gora

Sightseeing

Zelenci Springs is a nature reserve near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. It is the source of the Sava Dolinka River.
28 locals recommend
Zelenci
75 Podkoren
28 locals recommend
Zelenci Springs is a nature reserve near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. It is the source of the Sava Dolinka River.
Located just 2km from Kranjska Gora, Lake Jasna is a stunning alpine lake covering a surface area of 2.2ha. A popular tourist destination with great views.
78 locals recommend
Lake Jasna
78 locals recommend
Located just 2km from Kranjska Gora, Lake Jasna is a stunning alpine lake covering a surface area of 2.2ha. A popular tourist destination with great views.
Vršič Mountain Pass with its 1,611m is the highest road pass in the Eastern Julian Alps. The high-mountain road from Kranjska Gora through Vršič to Log in Trenta has 50 serpentines.
44 locals recommend
Vršič Pass
44 locals recommend
Vršič Mountain Pass with its 1,611m is the highest road pass in the Eastern Julian Alps. The high-mountain road from Kranjska Gora through Vršič to Log in Trenta has 50 serpentines.
Under the Špik Mountain you will find two waterfalls – pearls of the Slovenian Alpine world. Especially spectacular is the Upper Martuljek waterfall, which descends in three stages.
6 locals recommend
Gozd Martuljek
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Under the Špik Mountain you will find two waterfalls – pearls of the Slovenian Alpine world. Especially spectacular is the Upper Martuljek waterfall, which descends in three stages.
The valley is very beautiful also during the summer. Treat yourself to an 8 kilometre hiking trip, which you can start in Mojstrana.
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Krma
10 locals recommend
The valley is very beautiful also during the summer. Treat yourself to an 8 kilometre hiking trip, which you can start in Mojstrana.
It is the symbol of the Slovenian identity, and after the independence of Slovenia also a symbol of Slovenia. The highest mountain in Slovenia.
30 locals recommend
Triglav
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It is the symbol of the Slovenian identity, and after the independence of Slovenia also a symbol of Slovenia. The highest mountain in Slovenia.
The Vrata Valley (Door Valley) in the heart of the Julian Alps leads to the base of the northern wall of the Slovenian highest peak Triglav.
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Vrata
19 locals recommend
The Vrata Valley (Door Valley) in the heart of the Julian Alps leads to the base of the northern wall of the Slovenian highest peak Triglav.
The first spring of the Sava Dolinka River. Sava Dolinka first comes to the surface from underneath Ponce in the Tamar Valley, then it disappears and comes out the second time at Zelenci.
Natisone
The first spring of the Sava Dolinka River. Sava Dolinka first comes to the surface from underneath Ponce in the Tamar Valley, then it disappears and comes out the second time at Zelenci.
In the upper part of the valley, there is even a part of a primeval forest with one of the oldest and mightiest larches in Europe.
Pišnica
In the upper part of the valley, there is even a part of a primeval forest with one of the oldest and mightiest larches in Europe.
Tourist Information Centre Kranjska Gora
Kolodvorska ulica 1c
1c Kolodvorska ulica
Tourist Information Centre Kranjska Gora

Arts & Culture

Planica is famous for ski jumping.
29 locals recommend
Planica
29 locals recommend
Planica is famous for ski jumping.
The wooden chapel, dedicated to St. Vladimir, was built in 1917 by Russian prisoners of war in memory of the deceased during the construction of the Vršič Pass road.
24 locals recommend
Russian Chapel
83 Vršiška cesta
24 locals recommend
The wooden chapel, dedicated to St. Vladimir, was built in 1917 by Russian prisoners of war in memory of the deceased during the construction of the Vršič Pass road.
Enter the old farmhouse and you will feel how the wealthy farmers lived in the second half of the 17th century.
21 locals recommend
Liznjek Farm
63 Borovška cesta
21 locals recommend
Enter the old farmhouse and you will feel how the wealthy farmers lived in the second half of the 17th century.
The Pocar homestead in Zgornja Radovna dates back to the beginning of the 17th century and is one of the oldest homesteads in the Triglav Park refurbished within the monument protection programe.
Pocarjeva domačija
The Pocar homestead in Zgornja Radovna dates back to the beginning of the 17th century and is one of the oldest homesteads in the Triglav Park refurbished within the monument protection programe.

Food Scene

Very good pizza and other food.
23 locals recommend
Hotel, Restaurant and Pizzeria Kotnik
75 Borovška cesta
23 locals recommend
Very good pizza and other food.
Very good local food, just 5 minutes from our studio.
46 locals recommend
Pri Martinu
61 Borovška cesta
46 locals recommend
Very good local food, just 5 minutes from our studio.