Monday 29 June 2009

THE JULIAN'S LOG
Fourteenth Post

"SUMMER HOLIDAYS"

The summer meadows have now been cut and the grass is hanging over the traditional hay -racks to dry, so summer is really here. The treks and hikes in this week’s edition can all be achieved from our door, with no need for transport. They vary from valley walks to high level treks and the scenery, flora and fauna reflect the diversity of the terrain….

FOCUS ON HIKING AND TREKKING: FROM THE DOOR

Mojstrana is situated in the Vrata valley, so the most obvious and accessible walk is that up the length of the valley, about 16km each way if you want to do the whole walk! The majority is off road, along the banks of the river, with strategically placed benches and information boards. About half way is the Pericnik Waterfall, which has already been featured in previous Blogs and is well worth a detour up, or a walk to, in its own right. There are two falls, the lower and upper and you can walk behind either one and generally be rewarded with a refreshing shower and view into a cauldron of water, especially in the Spring with the snow melt.








Near the end of the valley is the Aljazev Dom, a beautiful example of a mountain dom and also a small chapel where services are held regularly in the summer. Here are many places to relax and gaze up at the awesome North face of Triglav.





Another 45 minutes walk takes you to the head of the valley, the snow line and amazing oasis of rock garden flowers and opportunity to see Ibex or Chamois.








On another day, you can extend the walk from the Dom, up into the higher mountains, up Stenar, at 2501 with a tremendous view back down the length of the Vrata valley and across to Triglav, or up to Luknja at 1758m, which is a natural watershed for our water, that flows eventually to the Danube, or down into the South side of the mountains and into the Adriatic. Of course, from Vrata you can ascend Triglav and there is a range of other high -level mountain tours from here.

On the other side of the road from us is the Karawanke mountain range and from the door there are easy and challenging routes. The best three are Kepa, 2139m, Dovska Baba, 1891m and Borovlje, 1476m. All have stunning scenery and views from the top on one side into Austria and the other, across to the Julian Alps and Triglav.


From the centre of Mojstrana, you can do a great “warm up walk” up Grancisce, 844m which provides a stunning view of the village and it orientates you to it’s location in the valley and in respect to the Alps. There are also walks up Sleme, 2077m and Jerebikovec, 1593m, both of which have lovely Planinas and history; with memorials to Partisans and reminders of the sadder days of war.

The local tourist board also marks 4 short, tourist walks around the village ensuring there is something for everyone!
The best guide-books for all the walks mentioned are:
-Cicerone Guide: “The Julian Alps of Slovenia” J. Carey and R.Clark
-“Walks and climbs around Dovje and Mojstrana A tourist Guide” Stanko Klinar


Hope you’ve enjoyed this edition. Next Blog will take a break from walking for a week and focus on:
"VASKI DAN" A VILLAGE DAY

2 comments:

  1. Dear Ruth
    Your photos of Slovenia are beautiful!
    My husband and I are planning a trek in your area in July.
    Could you suggest an 8 day route for us-we are experienced hikers
    thanks
    Renee

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  2. Hi Renee, Thanks for your comment!! I have put together a 7 day trek...see what you think!
    Day 1 Vrata valley to Kredarica Dom This is a secured route and requires harness and helmet, so if you just want a trek, then go from Kot valley to Kredarica
    Day 2 Early morning up Triglav...again if you are happy with harness, if not then just look at Triglav and then go onto Vodnikov Dom
    Day 3 vodnikov dom to Stara fuzina (in the valley at Lake Bohinj)
    Day 4 Stara Fusina and valley day, walking round lake Bohinj and up to Savica waterfall, then stay at Savica Dom
    Day 5 Savica dom to Vogel cable car and then from top of here, walk to Dom Komna
    Day 6 Komna dom to Triglavska Jezerski Dom (TJD)
    Day 7 TJD to Stara Fusine, via koca na planina pri jezero
    Day 8 RELAX!!
    All these days are full on, 6 hour walks and in high mountains, with some risk of storms in the afternoons.All teh mountain huts will give weather forecasts and advice.
    I recommend you get the Cicerone Guide"The Julian Alps of Slovenia: Carey and Clark if you haven't already, as at the back they recommend some 3/4 day treks and have all the contact numbers for the huts etc.
    Alternatively, there would be an 8 day trek using part of the Route 1, also now a cicerone guide from carey and Clark; incorporating the Karawanke and Julian Alps. If you need any pick up/drop off we can help out.We have an apartment here in Mojstrana, but only available dates are 18-24th July, so maybe we can't help with this, but check out our website www.mojstrana.co.uk if you want...also a link to Amazon with relevant books and maps on our site.I really hope this all helps and if I'm way off track with the route/walks then ask again and I'll think again!!! Please don't hesitate to contact us before or while you are here if you need any info!! We wish you a great time here in Slovenia!Best maps are: Planinska carta Triglav 1:25000 or Freytag and berndt Julische alpen 1:50000
    Regards
    Ruth

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