Mountaineering
Mountain hikes
Bohinj surely needs no introduction as a starting-point for mountain hikes.
Triglav alone, the highest mountain in Slovenia, can be reached from three directions
(Dolina Sedmerih Jezer, Voje yalley, Pokljuka). Walks across the mountains of
Bohinj, exploring the trails of the First World War, the ridge of the Spodnje
Bohinjske Gore mountains with their fairy-tale beauty, easyer climbing routes
such as Miseljski Greben or Vernar, these are just a few suggestions. First-grade
maps, marked paths, guide-books, they all enable most mountaineers to take a
trip by themselves. If you desire greater safety, want to learn more or visit
wonderful spots off the beaten track, we can help you with our guides.

Some suggestions
Short trips
Voje: Througs the Mostnica canyon and Voje valley to Mostnica
waterfall, return by road.
Rudnica: Across Pec to Rudnica, return to Brod or Stara Fuzina
Uskovnica: From Stara Fuzina to Uskovnica, return to the hamlet
of Studor
Vogar: From Stara Fuzina to Vogar, return through the Suha valley.
Medium length
Rodica: By cablecar to Vogel, ascend to Rodica, return through
Suha
Debela pec: Transport to Pokljuka, ascend to Debela Pec, visit
the Vodnik viewing point on return.
Long trips
Prsivec: Across Komarca, past Crno Jezero to Prsivec, return
across Vogar mountain to Stara Fuzina
Triglav (two-day trip): Across Uskovnica or Pokljuka to Velo
Polje, ascend to Kredarica and the summit of Triglav, return through the Voje
valley to Stara Fuzina. Returning through the valley of the seven Triglav lakes
prolongs the trip by another day.
Dates: May to October, for guided trips mainly July and August.
Day of departure by arrangement. The choice of trip depends on the weather.
Equipment required: Mountain boots or high sports boots, warm
clothing, protection against wind and rain.
Minimum number of participants for guided trips: 4 persons
(possibly less, but for the price of a 4-person trip)
Information and reservations: Tourist
agency Alpinum
Programme organisers: Alpinsport