Walking in Slovenia: The Karavanke

Walking in Slovenia: The Karavanke
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This guidebook describes 23 walking routes across the 120km-long Karavanke mountain range, which forms a natural border between Austria and Slovenia. The one and two-day routes cater for all abilities, from low-level walks to high summits. The approaches are mainly from the forested valleys of the Slovenian side, with bases including Kranjska Gora, Mojstrana and Trzic.
Arranged peak from west to east along the range, the routes feature major highlights including Stol (at 2236m the highest in the range and one that forms a stunning backdrop to the beautiful Lake Bled), the majestic Kosuta ridge and Golica – a mountain that displays a fine carpet of white daffodils in May.
The guide gives all the practical details you need on transport, accessing the routes, accommodation and available facilities, as well as insight into the historical sites passed on the way. The Karavanke offers a wealth of superb walking opportunities for walkers of all abilities, and this is an invaluable companion to discovering the range for yourself.

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Justi Carey. Walking in Slovenia: The Karavanke

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WALKING IN SLOVENIA: THE KARAVANKE

Justi Carey and Roy Clark

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Staying in Slovene mountain huts can be a delight or a necessary evil, depending on when you go, where you are, and luck. Also one person’s delight can be another’s nightmare: whether you are a party animal and it is very quiet, or you are shattered and looking forward to a peaceful early night and a large group arrive wanting to party. On a sunny evening, after a good day on the hill, it is a joy to sit outside with a beer and watch the sun set.

Hut opening times can be checked on the Slovene Alpine Club’s website: www.pzs.si – this is in Slovene only, but from the homepage click the tab Planinske koče and then Karavanke; this leads to a full and up-to-date list of all the huts and their phone numbers. The Delovni čas column shows whether or not the hut is open at the moment; thus, the high-level huts are shown as being closed in the winter-time. Odprt/Odprta/Odprto is open, zaprt/zaprta/zaprto is closed, OS means it is permanently open, and OSNP means it is open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Razen means ‘except’. Take care to look for the full name of the hut, for example Koča na Golici, not Golica koča.

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