Begin an expertly guided trek to Triglav led by certified professionals! Experience the perfect fusion of history and natural wonder in Triglav National Park as you discover the enchanting Seven Triglav Lakes Valley!
Group
Julian Alps
3 Days
Jul - Sep
High
Intermediate
Venture on a three-day guided trekdc ulminating at Slovenia’s iconic peak, Triglav!
Satarting off from the historic Krma Valley, you’ll ascend to the famed Triglavski dom before tackling the majestic climb to Triglav itself.
Descend and explore the captivating Seven Triglav Lakes Valley—a region that echoes the legacy of World War I and showcases the natural beauty of Triglav National Park.
Overnight stays at Triglavski dom and Zasavska koča na Prehodavcih offer both comfort and a true alpine experience. The final descent leads you to Planina Blato, overlooking the picturesque Lake Bohinj.
Embrace this unique adventure and join our group for a Triglav adventure!
Meeting point
Starting at the Krma Valley (950 m), we hike past the lower and upper Krma pastures to reach Triglavski dom at Kredarica (2515 m). After a short break, we climb to Slovenia’s highest peak, Triglav (2864 m), and enjoy breathtaking views that stretch to the Slovenian sea. We then descend along the ridge, passing Small Triglav (2725 m), before returning to Triglavski dom (2515 m) for an overnight stay.
We depart from Triglavski dom (2515 m) and head under Triglav toward Hribarice, passing under Kanjavec (2568 m)—renowned as the longest Slovenian ski touring route in winter. The easy, scenic trail leads us to Zasavska koča na Prehodavcih (2071 m), where panoramic views of the Julian Alps and the Seven Lakes Valley unfold, especially at sunset.
From Prehodavci hut (2071 m), our trail gradually descends along the historic Triglav traverse through the heart of the Seven Lakes Valley. We pass by Brown Lake, Green Lake, and Kidney Lake—the largest in the valley—before catching views of the Double Triglav lake. The journey winds through alpine meadows with grazing cows and local cheese opportunities, culminating at Planina Blato (1115 m).
Personal Equipment: Suitable mountaineering attire including durable long pants (plus a spare pair), at least four layers of clothing, a wind jacket, extra clothing, a hat, and gloves. A backpack of at least 35 liters capacity, sturdy hiking boots, and essential items for safe high-mountain travel (pocket knife, first aid kit, sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.). Any additional gear recommended by your guide Helmet, climbing harness, and via ferrata kit (required for trips to Triglav).
Note: We offer technical equipment for rental, or you can rent items separately for individual tours.
Mountain Leader
I started with hiking first as a student and during the years with mountaineering, climbing, ski touring and more.
Now I live in the most beautiful village under our highest mountain of Triglav in Julian Alps and I started guiding long time ago first in Slovenian mountains and since I finished UIMLA course I guide abroad too.
We are guiding mostly in Julian Alps but also in Karawanks in Austrian Alps, in Croatia, and in Italy.
I prefer to guide smaller groups so that guests feel really comfortable in the mountains.
Please get in touch with me if you wish to be guided on any of our trips in the mountains. If I'm busy I will make sure that another great guide will guide you.
Languages
English | German | Spanish | Croatian | Slovenian
Certificates
UIMLA
Man
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