Best attractions and places to see around Gorenja Vas-Poljane, nestled in the Poljane Valley, offer a diverse landscape of natural beauty and historical sites. The region is characterized by prominent peaks like Mount Blegoš and the Sora River, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical landmarks such as the Rupnik Line and cultural centers dedicated to local artists. This area presents a blend of natural features and cultural heritage for exploration.
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Ermanovec is a 1026 m high peak located between Cerkno and Gorenja vas, more precisely above Sovodnje and Trebija. Just a few steps away from the peak, which has a registration box and stamp, there is a beautiful viewpoint from which we can see a large part of western Slovenia. The view extends from the nearby peaks, where Porezen stands out, to the highest peaks of the Julian Alps, and with good visibility, the view reaches all the way to the eastern edge of the Italian Dolomites.
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Easy access from the direction of Slajka
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Extremely nice place, but take some booze with you, because it is quite expensive here.
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Beautiful serpentines between well-kept fields. Definitely include them in your tour.
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Small chapel in the Julian Alps. It's definitely worth taking a short break in this region. Not very touristy and the scenery is very beautiful!
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Blegoš, with an elevation of 1,562 metres, is the second-highest peak in the Škofja Loka Hills of Upper Carniola, after Mount Altemaver on the Ratitovec Ridge. From the summit it is possible to see the highest Slovenian mountain groups in the Julian Alps, the Karawanks, and the Kamnik–Savinja Alps.
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Koča na Blegošu (1391 m) Open on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays on holidays. latitude/longtitude :46,166388 / 14,105331 The hut stands on Leskovska planina on the west side of the Blegoš peak. On Blegoš, for a long time there was no mountain shelter, although it was needed. That is why PD Škofja Loka started in 1976 on the foundations of a burnt shepherd 's lodge to build a mountain hut, which was officially opened on 18 September 1977 at its 70th anniversary. Over time the hut became too small, so it was increased; they built an extension and rearranged the interior. The increased cottage was opened on June 27, 1982, at the 75th anniversary of PD Škofja Loka. In 1993, they included a mobile phone. In two dining rooms there are 64 seats, and bar counter. In 3 rooms there are 15 beds and 30 beds on the shared bed; (Toilet, wash basin with cold water;)
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The region boasts several natural highlights. You can visit Blegoš Summit, the second-highest peak in the Škofja Loka Hills, offering panoramic views of the Julian Alps, Karawanks, and Kamnik–Savinja Alps. Another notable feature is the Slatuški Slapovi Waterfalls near Žetin, a series of seven cascades within a 40-meter deep ravine. The Polhograjski Dolomiti Landscape Park also offers stunning limestone formations and dense forests. Don't miss the unique yew tree habitat in Dolenja Žetina.
Yes, the area is rich in history and culture. Explore the Chapel and ruins of a house, a small chapel in the Julian Alps. You can also visit the Ivan Tavčar Country Manor at Visoko, a cultural monument showcasing late 18th-century farm architecture. The Rupnik Line, a pre-WWII defensive fortification with bunkers, offers a glimpse into military history. The Cultural Centre of the Šubic Artists celebrates the renowned local painters and carvers, and several historic churches like St. John the Baptist in Gorenja Vas are also worth seeing.
Gorenja Vas-Poljane is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, fishing, and even paragliding. The Stari Vrh Skiing and Tourist Centre is popular year-round, offering skiing in winter and hiking trails and an adrenaline park in other seasons. The remains of the Rupnik Line also provide pleasant hiking and cycling trails. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking routes around Gorenja Vas-Poljane or the cycling routes.
For scenic hikes, consider trails around Mount Blegoš, which offer diverse flora and fauna. The Blegoš Summit itself provides breathtaking panoramic views. Another option is the Serpentine below Lučine, a trail known for its steady climb and superb views between well-kept fields. The Gorenja Vas-Poljane Municipal Walking Circle also traverses scenic routes.
Families can enjoy the Stari Vrh Family-Adrenaline Park at the Stari Vrh Skiing and Tourist Centre. The summit of Ermanovec 1,026 m is also considered family-friendly and offers beautiful views. Many of the region's hiking and cycling routes are suitable for various fitness levels, making them enjoyable for families.
Absolutely! The Poljane Valley is excellent for cycling. There's a dedicated municipal cycling route that showcases scenic views and cultural sites. The Rupnik Line also features trails suitable for cycling. For specific routes, you can check out the cycling guide for Gorenja Vas-Poljane, which includes routes like the 'Town Square, Škofja Loka – Kapucinski Bridge over the Sora loop from Gorenja vas-Poljane'.
Experience genuine cultural heritage by visiting local tourist farms, many of which feature unique double hayracks (toplar) and offer local produce. You can also follow 'Thematic Path The Path of Poljane Treats' to explore idyllic corners of the valley and taste traditional products from local farms. The Fountain of Love in Gorenja Vas, carved from local Hotavlje marble, is another unique cultural highlight.
Yes, hikers can find facilities at the Koča na Blegošu Mountain Hut, located on the west side of the Blegoš peak. It's open on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, providing a place to rest and enjoy the views.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Blegoš Summit and Ermanovec 1,026 m. The serene beauty of trails like the Serpentine below Lučine, with its well-kept fields, is also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites, often found along less touristy paths, makes for a very rewarding experience.
Yes, the Stari Vrh Skiing and Tourist Centre is a popular destination for winter sports. It caters to recreational skiers and also hosts national and FIS competitions, making it a key spot for winter activities in the region.
The highest peak in the immediate area is Mount Blegoš, standing at 1,562 meters. From its summit, known as Blegoš Summit, you can see the highest Slovenian mountain groups, including the Julian Alps, the Karawanks, and the Kamnik–Savinja Alps.
While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed, the region offers tourist farms where you can experience local produce and a glimpse into daily farm life, often including food options. The Koča na Blegošu Mountain Hut also has dining rooms and offers beds for overnight stays for hikers.


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