Best mountain peaks around Postojna include a variety of elevations and landscapes. The region features the expansive Nanos plateau, a large karst formation with peaks reaching over 1,300 meters. Other areas like Planinska gora offer historical sites and scenic walks through forests and meadows. These locations provide diverse opportunities for exploring the natural and cultural heritage of the area.
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Outstanding viewpoint. Some parts are difficult for mtb.
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Very popular peak Nanos, with outstanding air! on the top is renovated cottage.
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From here, you get a fantastic view down the length of Nanos' east-facing escarpment, all the way towards Pleša, at the southern end. The massif wears a cloak of woodland, only occasionally punctuated by limestone, a fantastic sight. It's a demanding hike up to this point from the village of Strane but the going gets easier between here and Suhi vrh.
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At 4,308 feet (1,313 m), Suhi vrh is the highest point on the Nanos plateau. While it's not as popular as Pleša at the massif's southern end, a hike around the edge of the escarpment here is wonderful, with big views and plenty of interesting karst features. The obvious start point for a hike to the summit is the village of Strane.
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Although not the main summit of Planinska gora, Grmada's location on the edge of the Hrušica plateau's east-facing escarpment endows it with excellent views. There are many hiking trails up onto the plateau from the village of Planina, taking in beautiful meadows and woodland.
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Vojkova koča is a mountain hut just by the summit of Pleša on the great Nanos plateau. It’s named after Janko Premrl, also known as Vojko, who was a Yugoslav folk hero for his anti-facist actions during the Second World War. He famously led the Partisans against the Italians during the Battle of Nanos on 18th April 1942. Sadly, he died in battle at Idrijski Log in 1943.
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A great view and almost free of traffic.
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The Postojna region offers diverse peaks. The expansive Nanos plateau features Suhi Vrh Summit, its highest point, and Pleša, known for extensive views and the nearby Vojkova Koča Mountain Lodge. Other significant peaks include Planinska gora with its historical sites, Sveti Lovrenc, and the easily accessible Sovič Hill.
Nanos is a large karst plateau offering incredible panoramic views, diverse hiking opportunities, and unique karst features. It acts as a natural barrier and boasts extensive forests. Hikers can explore its highest point, Suhi Vrh Summit, or visit Pleša, which provides extensive views and is home to the Vojkova Koča Mountain Lodge.
Yes, Planinska gora offers a scenic walk through meadows and forests, featuring the historic Church of St. Mary and preserved bunkers from the Alpine Wall fortification system. Sveti Lovrenc (St. Lawrence) also has a small, recently restored Church of St. Lawrence near its summit, one of the oldest churches in Postojna.
For breathtaking views, Pleša on the Nanos plateau provides extensive vistas of the Postojna basin, Javorniki hills, Snežnik, and the Slovenian Littoral. Suhi Vrh Summit also offers grand views, including the bay of Trieste and Triglav National Park on clear days. Sveta Trojica provides wonderful views of the entire Pivka basin, and Sovič Hill offers fine views over Postojna itself.
Sovič Hill is a relatively easy town hill to climb, providing an accessible viewpoint over Postojna, perfect for a shorter outing. Planinska gora also offers a scenic walk through meadows and forests, which can be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous hike with cultural elements.
The Nanos plateau offers moderate to challenging hikes. The ascent to Pleša, especially via the steeper paths from the motorway car park, requires surefootedness and a head for heights. The Nanos Ridge Traverse also involves skirting steep slopes and is considered an intermediate challenge.
Yes, the Vojkova Koča Mountain Lodge, located just below the summit of Pleša on the Nanos plateau, provides a welcoming rest stop and accommodation for hikers. It has restaurants and offers beds in rooms and dormitories.
The mountain peaks around Postojna are generally enjoyable for hiking from spring through autumn. Summer offers warmer weather, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be more challenging, especially at higher elevations like Nanos.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes like the 'Vojkova koča na Nanosu loop from Razdrto' or 'Pleša loop from Razdrto'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Postojna guide. There are also cycling opportunities, with routes like 'View of Predjama Castle – Neanderthal Site loop from Postojna' available in the Cycling around Postojna guide.
Absolutely. The Nanos plateau is a prime example, characterized by its extensive karst landscape. You'll encounter fascinating karst formations, including numerous abysses like the 'ice halls' of the Great Vipava Glacier and the Slapen Glacier, particularly when hiking around Suhi Vrh Summit.
Many trails in the Postojna region are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations. It's always recommended to ensure your dog is fit for the chosen trail and to carry enough water for both of you.
Parking is generally available at common starting points for popular trails. For instance, there are car parks near the motorway for accessing the Nanos plateau. For specific peaks like Sveti Lovrenc, villages like Studeno serve as popular starting points with parking options. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for designated parking areas.

