Hiking (mountain trail, in places narrow and exposed)
Alpine route (equipped or very exposed section, snow field, blocks)
A9
Dom pod Storžičem » Zgornje Jezersko
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4h25 |
16.9 km
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770 m
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1025 m
The first part of this stage follows a pleasant forest path across meadows and the Javorniški preval pass to Javornik. Climb up the ridge and onto the rocky mass of Stegovnik which lies ahead. There is a view of Jezersko from the top, and the impressive rock face of Jezerska Kočna and Grintovec can be seen on the other side of the valley. The last part of the route follows a road.
From Dom pod Storžičem, go north along the marked path. The slightly inclined path leads to steep meadows known as Srpiči. From here, climb up the steep dirt track that runs from the valley. Higher up, the dirt track gives way to a footpath, which climbs up the steep slope to the Javornik pass (1,465 m). 30 minutes. From the pass, the route turns slightly downwards in a northeast direction. When it levels out, there will be a dirt track that slowly descends through a forest and across small clearings, and leads you to Planina Javornik, which once had a well-kept ski lodge. The elevation overlooking you on the right is Veliki Javornik (1,715 m). 30 minutes. Continue walking east along the road. When you reach a road junction, turn right. Very soon, the road enters into a series of turns and ends not very far ahead. Turn off the footpath here and go into the forest. You will go through a series of ascents and descents but you must hold your original direction towards Stegovnik, whose rocky face is clearly visible along the way. The path will bring you to a pass lying on the southern face of Stegovnik. 45 minutes. Follow the path to the steep rock face which has three openings - natural arches. Two of the arches will lead you onto the other side of the rock face, where you will have to make a short descent down a gravelly and overgrown gully. Climb up the gully to the small pass then turn left to the southern peak of Stegovnik. From here, walk along the airy but gently inclined ridge to the main peak (1,692 m). 45 minutes. Continue walking along the ridge right up to its edge a few minutes away. Descend from the ridge in a northeast direction until you reach the abandoned and overgrown Fevča meadow (1,486 m). From there, turn right to face the west. The steep path through the forest leads to the Močnik pass, where one path branches off towards Spodnje Jezersko. 45 minutes. The route continues on the right side and passes through Dol, which lies next to a stream, and left past Rezman. Select the path to the left. This path leads through the forest to the Močnik pass and down the other side in the same direction. You will cross a few glades in the forest and eventually emerge at the Rezman farmstead. From here, take the macadam road into the valley. Lower down, a path branches off the road and runs through the valley to the Kanonir inn. The Via Alpina route goes ahead along the road. As you approach the Kokra river valley, follow the marked path that branches off and runs through a forest into the valley. It will lead you to the bridge at the confluence of the Kokra and Jezernica rivers. You will have reached the settlement of Spodnje Jezersko (770 m). 1h. The goal is now close by. Follow the main road up the Jezernica stream valley. When you reach a steep barrier and the road enters into a series of hairpin bends, take a shortcut along the path across the bends, then follow the road on the other side into the centre of the settlement of Zgornje Jezersko. 25 minutes. The entire stage takes 4h 35 minutes. Source: Klinar, Stanko. (1997). Karavanke. Planinski vodnik. Planinska zveza Slovenije. Ljubljana: PZS. Atlas Slovenije. (1996). 3. izpopolnjena in razširjena izdaja. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga in Geodetski zavod Slovenije (GZS). Karavanke. (1995). 1:50.000. GZS. Ljubljana: Planinska založba (PZS), št. 149. Gorenjska. (1998). Izletniška karta. 1:50.000. GZS. Ljubljana: Planinska založba. Kamniško - Savinjske Alpe. (2000). 1:50.000. GZS. Ljubljana: Planinska Založba PZS. (Peter Šilak)
Natural and cultural heritage
Dom pod Storžičem is a theme spot along the "Konšca" trail within the scope of the EcosOuverture project, which is entirely funded by the European Commission. In addition to preserving a highlands lifestyle (highland farmsteads, Alpine grazing, charcoal-burning), it also displays the geological, geographical and biological characteristics of the region lying between the Kamnik-Savinja Alps to the south and the Karawanken to the north. Jezersko is the common name for a glacial Alpine basin between the Karawanken and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. A receding glacier created a large lake, after which this area is named, during the Ice Age. Only a small part of the lake remained by the late 14th century, and by the 15th century, the lake had been drained and converted into farmland and pastures. The lake bed remains moist and therefore inundations are common. Up to the First World War, the border between the historical regions of Carinthia (Koroška) and Carniola (Kranjska) ran south of Jezersko, which lay in Carinthia. This can still be felt in the affiliation of the older generations and in their accent. Traditional commercial activities: forestry, stock farming (including the indigenous Jezersko-Solčavska sheep) and tourism have been losing ground for several decades. Health resort activities were also abandoned with the closure of the hospital for eye ailments and nervous disorders in 1981. Tourism started picking up again recently. It is mainly due to individual efforts that Jezersko is slowly regaining its pre-First World War reputation as a destination for Alpine tourism. Spodnje Jezersko lies at the confluence of the Jezernica and Kokra rivers. 2 km west of the settlement, in the Komatevra valley, is one of the richest deposits of tufa in Slovenia. The 20 m-thick layers hold interesting structures formed by petrified moss, leaves, etc. Tufa is used for construction, mainly as a façade material. The 24 km-long Kokra River, which originates in the Karawanken at an altitude of 825 m, carved a deep valley between the Karawanken and the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. At first, the Kokra runs through a valley created during the Ice Age by the Jezersko Glacier, the biggest glacier in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. The uneven valley floor is sparsely populated with a few hamlets, isolated farmsteads lie higher up on the terrace slopes, whilst the mountain belt is mainly uninhabited. The valley runs transversely across several strata of rock, creating a very picturesque landscape. Kokra's gradient created numerous rapids along the river's course.
(Mimi Urbanc)
Useful topographic maps
Karavanke ~ Planinska zveza Slovenije (1 : 50 000)
Storžič in Košuta ~ Planinska zveza Slovenije (1 : 25 000)
Useful guidebooks
Slovenska planinska pot ~ Planinska zveza Slovenije (ISBN 961-6156-11-x)
Karavanke ~ Planinska zveza Slovenije (ISBN 961-6156-04-7)
Vodnik po planinskih postojankah v Sloveniji ~ Planinska zveza Slovenije (ISBN 961-6156-10-1)
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Wir haben in der Pension Valerija übernachtet, die liegt beinahe am Weg. Die Zimmer sind etwas abgewohnt aber groß und sauber. Wir nahmen Halbpension (42 € pro P.), das Essen war sehr gut und mehr als reichlich. Sehr freundliche Leute.
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We stayed in the pension Valerija, which is almost on the way. The rooms are a little worn but big and clean. We took half board (42 € per p.), The food was very good and more than plentiful. Very friendly people.
Gerhard - 2013-09-08
Sonntags kein Bus von Jezersko nach Kranj!
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No bus on Sundays Jezersko to Kranj
Gerhard - 2013-09-08
Der Weg über den Stegovnik erfordert Trittsicherheit! In Zgornje Jezersko Übernachtung auch in der Penzion Valerija, Tel. +386 4 25 41 009
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The path across the Stegovnik requires slip resistance! Zgornje Jezersko night in the Pension Valeria, Tel 386 4 25 41 009
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