Discover the best top things to do in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia including Planica Zipline, Planica Valley, Bike Kekec, Ski School Kekec - Day Adventures, Planica Nordic Centre, Zgornjesavska Valley, Zelenci Nature Reserve, Vrsic Pass - Julian Alps, Nadiza, Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary.
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Are you ready for the most exciting descent of your life? Experience the sensations of Slovenian eagles and the world jumping elite with the help of the steepest zipline descent in the world, and fly over the Planica giant hill, the largest ski flying hill in the world.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
The great ski jumps of planica are empty during summer which makes it perfect to walk up there to the top and check out the views for yourself. See what the athletes see. There is really cool zipline now there. And the activity centre is really nice with a lot of things to do.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
E-mountain bikes for rent, guided tours and team buildings in wonderful Kranjska Gora. Our Bike Kekec team will take care for unforgettable experience in Kranjska Gora.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Besides courses, private lessons and rental, we also offer coaching of alpine skiing and ski - cross lessons. For our young ones is taken care of in ski kindergarten Kekec where you never run out of imagination and snow balls. We are proud partners of Snow park Kranjska Gora, where everyone can see how fast they are on Giant slalom and ski - cross course. See you at Kekec!
5.0 based on 113 reviews
Planica Nordic Centre offers you fun ways to spend time in hot summer days as well as in the chilliest winters. Check our activities that you can carry out in Planica, and spend some quality time in a wonderful valley under the Ponce! Ready to fly over the jumping hill and turn into real-life eagles? Planica represents a synonim for courage, innovation and development. With more than 40 world records, it has become a popular tourist attraction. Take a walk down memory lane of 80 years of world-class achievements!
For the whole family, it was a unique experience in a breathtaking Alpine environment. Very kind and professional approach, which makes you feel safe. The attraction is exciting and unusual but not at all risky. Our only regrets are that we did not book at least two rides per person so that we could enjoy it better and that we did not plan to stay a couple of hours more to explore the surroundings. The impressive ski-jump complex (there are 8 ski jumps) is worth a visit even without any other activity. There are enough parking places, where you can park for the whole day for € 2.5.
4.5 based on 192 reviews
The Zgornjesavska Valley is one of the most breathtaking alpine valleys whose center of activity is the resort town of Kranjska Gora. The valley has developed into a major tourist and sports region, famed primarily for its World Cup.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
A very beautiful natural park with its mesmerizing emerald coloured lake. The entire place is very tranquil and serene, and quieter than the popular Lake Bled. The place is very picturesque, even though the lake is small. We really loved our time here and it's one of our favourite place in Slovenia.
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At an altitude of 1611 metres, the mountain pass at Vrsic is the highest in the eastern Julian Alps and provides a natural link between the Savska and the Soska valleys. You may wish to have a relaxing cup of coffee or even stay the night at the Ticarjev mountain hut, which is located at the top of the pass. There are five mountain huts on Vrsic offering you rest and refreshment. Just off the main road winding up Vrsic, at an altitude of around 1200 metres rests the Russian chapel. Whilst ascending Vrsic, you can admire the natural rock-carved face of the lovely maiden Ajdovska deklica and a natural rock-window created in the face of the Prisank mountain.
We drove this 25km stretch from Kranjska Gora to Trenta valley at a slow pace, soaking in the glorious views and experiences en route. We spent over 3 hours completing the route with ~50 hairpin bends, armed with a very useful map provided by the friendly Kranska Gora tourist office at the start of this journey (do drop by and ask for the one with the stops marked and attractions labelled). September seems a perfect time to go, with modest traffic (cars and cyclists), place to pul over/park at most stops and favourable weather. Some of the memorable stops included Lake Jasna, the Russian Chapel, the Pagan girl, Postarski Dom (with a clearer view of the face as well, and some interesting WW bunker relics) and the source of River Soca. Fascinating!
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In Tamar, from beneath the mountain crest of the Ponce, springs the source of the river, the Sava Dolinka. Its source, which surfaces from a rock crack and flows down the rocky riverbed to the valley, is called Nadiza. It soon disappears again in the gravelly terrain only to surface again a few hundred meters lower down the valley at Zelenci.
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According to tradition the church was built in the very earliest days of Kranjska Gora’s history. It was built in honour of the Virgin Mary and was called the church of Mary at Beli prod. Only the bell tower, built from sandy blocks in Romanesque style remains from the original church. The existing church dates back to the late Gothic period and was built in 1510 by master builder Jernej Firtaler from Villach. A certain Carinthian influence is evident mainly in the nave vault, which is supported by internal pillars and decorated with a web of ribs which makes it one of the most interesting of its kind in Slovenia.
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