Mountain peaks around Kranjska Gora offer a diverse range of elevations and features within the Julian Alps. This region provides access to many of Slovenia's prominent mountains, catering to various levels of hiking and climbing. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, clear waters, and green landscapes. Kranjska Gora serves as a central point for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The numerous roaring waterfalls that form a network in the Martuljek Group attract nature lovers and mountain hikers in the summer months. In winter, when the waterfalls from the mountain slopes transform into a curtain of ice, they create a natural polygon for anyone who wants to try ice climbing on frozen waterfalls. The most beautiful view of the Martuljek Group can be seen from Srednji Vrh, the Karawanks mountain range opposite.
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Gozd Martuljek was named after the river, and the house names in Srednji Vrh date back to the time of the Turkish invasions. After the First World War, milling, ironworks, timber rafting, and charcoal burning were highly developed here, and are now being revived as local traditions. Gozd Martuljek is a wonderful blend of untouched Alpine nature with mountain waterfalls, a rich ethnographic heritage, and the Martuljek Group, with the slender rock pyramid of Špik at its center, which lends the wall a special charm.
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Experience pure nature in Triglav National Park, which boasts towering mountains, picturesque valleys, rivers, and lakes. The largest among them are the wild Lake Bohinj and the idyllic Lake Bled, home to Slovenia's only natural island. Follow the emerald-green Soča River to the vineyards of Goriška Brda. Slip on your hiking boots and explore the natural riches of the Julian Alps.
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The Pearls of the Alpine Country Mighty mountains offering uniquely beautiful views; crystal-clear waters glistening in the sun; and a green landscape that provides peace and recharges your batteries. All this awaits you in the heart of the Julian Alps, where the mountains rise more than 2,500 meters into the sky. The king among them is Triglav (opens in a new window), Slovenia's highest mountain, which holds symbolic significance for the Slovenes. It demands a high degree of respect, as the climb is not easy. Therefore, it is best to climb it accompanied by mountain guides (opens in a new window).
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Great views and a great MTB approach from Slovenia. MTB descents towards Austria are apparently not permitted.
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...a very beautiful and scenic tour! 🥾👀📸
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...a beautiful mountain tour with a wonderful view 🥾👀
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…a worthwhile destination with a great view 👀📸
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Among the most popular peaks is Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit, which uniquely marks the border meeting point of Slovenia, Austria, and Italy, offering expansive views. Another favorite is Slemenova Špica summit, known for its scenic beauty near the Vršič Pass and views towards Carinthia and the Julian Alps. Visitors also appreciate Mittagskogel summit cross for its challenging routes and rewarding panoramic views.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, Triglav, Slovenia's highest mountain at 2,864 m, is a paramount destination. Its ascent is challenging and often requires a mountain guide, but it offers spectacular panoramic views. Another demanding option is Škrlatica Summit (2,740 m), Slovenia's second-highest peak, which provides magnificent views and is considered doable for those with good footing, often being less crowded than Triglav.
For a more accessible and family-friendly option, Slemenova Špica summit is an excellent choice. It can be reached in about 1.5 hours from the Vršič Pass, making it a popular and rewarding hike with stunning views. Another option is Ciprnik Summit, where the route can be significantly shortened by taking a chairlift up to Vitranc, continuing through a larch forest to the top.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From Slemenova Špica summit, you'll see the rugged limestone walls of the Julian Alps. The Martuljek Group, visible from viewpoints like View of the Martuljek Group and the Sava Valley, is celebrated for its untouched Alpine nature, roaring mountain waterfalls in summer, and impressive ice curtains in winter. The slender rock pyramid of Špik is a prominent feature of this group.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Kranjska Gora is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, some lower, more accessible peaks like Slemenova Špica summit can be enjoyed into late autumn. For winter hiking, specific trails are available, but higher peaks require specialized equipment and experience.
Yes, the Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit itself is a significant historical landmark, marking the meeting point of three national borders. Additionally, the Vršič Pass, a vital starting point for many peaks, features the natural rock formation known as 'The Pagan Girl' (Ajdovska Deklica) and the historic Russian Chapel, adding cultural depth to your mountain experience.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from moderate routes like the 'Triglavska Bistrica River loop' to more challenging ascents. For cyclists, there are excellent road cycling routes, including 'The route of 2 passes and 2 countries', and gravel biking options like the 'Panoramic view – Lago di Fusine Inferiore loop'.
Absolutely. For a moderate hike with stunning views, consider the 'Slemenova Špica summit – Slemenova Špica Plateau loop' from Vršič mountain pass. If you're interested in the unique border point, the 'Rateče - Peč (Tromeja) Trail' is a great choice. For those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Martuljek Group, the 'View of Mostnica Gorge – Lower Martuljek Waterfall loop' offers a scenic experience. You can find more details on these and other trails in the hiking guide for Kranjska Gora.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit and Slemenova Špica summit. The sense of peace and the opportunity to recharge amidst the mighty mountains, crystal-clear waters, and lush green landscapes of the Julian Alps are frequently highlighted. The diverse range of trails, from accessible walks to demanding ascents, also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience for all levels of adventurers.
Yes, if you plan to hike within the Triglav National Park, which encompasses many of the higher peaks including Triglav itself, it's important to be aware of regulations. While general hiking on marked trails usually doesn't require a specific permit for entry, certain activities or overnight stays in designated areas might. It's always advisable to check the latest regulations from the Triglav National Park authority before embarking on your trip, especially for multi-day treks or ascents of the highest peaks.
Absolutely. Ciprnik Summit offers outstanding views of the Ponce mountain range, Jalovec, Planica, Tamar, and Mojstrovka. From Slemenova Špica summit, you can enjoy wonderful views north towards Carinthia and the dramatic limestone walls of the Julian Alps. The Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit provides a unique perspective across the borders of Slovenia, Austria, and Italy.
The mountain peaks around Kranjska Gora offer a diverse range of elevations, catering to various hiking and climbing preferences. You can find peaks as high as Triglav at 2,864 m and Škrlatica Summit at 2,740 m for challenging ascents. More accessible peaks like Slemenova Špica summit stand at 1,909 m, and the Three-Country Point (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) Summit is at 1,508 m, providing rewarding views without extreme altitude.


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