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Winter Julian Alps Hiking

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The first rays of the sun fall on the mountain walls and paint them red. Virgin white snow bleeps under your footsteps, the only thing you hear. You breathe in the sharp, fresh air and breathe out cold smoke. Tempted? Experience the beauty of the snowy Julian Alps and take a winter hike with us.
Two smiling hikers with trekking poles on a snowy mountain, with snow-covered peaks and blue sky in the background

Snowshoeing Slovenia near Bled

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Exploring remote countryside places in a fun way with snowshoeing in Slovenia. Feel the peace of the winter fairytale by moving almost silently through the snow muffled landscape. With a few technical instructions, you will soon conquer the snowshoeing and move around confidently enjoying the freedom. Take a gentle stroll through the snowy landscape or push your limits-the choice is yours, the activity will be adjusted to you.
Person skiing through deep powder snow on a sunny day in a mountainous winter landscape, surrounded by snowy peaks and pine trees.

Ski Touring Slovenia

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Combine winter mountaineering with off-piste skiing and get yourself a priceless experience of the Julian Alps in the winter. Escape the crowded skiing centres and go freeskiing into the wilderness with our instructor. No worries, we will find a suitable track for your experience level and assure you have a fantastic day in the mountains.  
Multi Pitch - The Face Of Sphinx

Multi Pitch – The Face Of Sphinx

This climbing route is a basis of a movie called the Sphinx that shows ascend at the toughest climbing route at the north face of Triglav. Its specialty is a picturesque overhanging wall that offers a fair dose of adrenaline. The route can be climbed with technical gear (ladder...) or in freestyle. A pre-tour that serves as a training and physical preparation is included in the price.
A person wearing white helmet is climbing a rock formation

Multi Pitch – The Čop’s Pillar

Experience the story of one of the most notable and accredited Slovenian alpinists Joža Čop. During the second world war, he decided to climb this route if he would survive. He started the climb accompanied by his female friend Pavla Jesih.
Climber is smiling as seen from above while ascending rocky mountain

Multi Pitch – Long German Route

The German route has great historical value due to its difficult problems. Beautiful, more than 1000 m long line offers everything: from easy climbing to advance climbing on steel verticals. The exit is at Kugy's shelves or at the very peak of Triglav which adds a great value to the experience. This route is recommended only for experienced climbers.
Multi Pitch Bavarian Route

Multi Pitch – Bavarian Route

The route was primarily climbed by two German climbers. At the time this was far the most demanding route in the north face of Triglav. The climb is more advanced and constant that in the short German route. It exists at the altitude of 2200 m (Zimmer-Jahn) or extends to long German route to Kugy's shelves (2500 m).
A climber scaling a rugged limestone ridge in Slovenia's Julian Alps, with a rope for safety and lush green valleys stretching out below.

Trad Multi Pitch – Short German Route

A very popular route due to its enjoyable way of climbing. The route is suitable for beginners as well as for more experienced climbers. The route offers solid rock formation as an alternative to plateau wall.
Climbers are seen as the make their way up on a rocky mountain in full safety gear

Multi Pitch – Slovenian Route

This is indeed the most undemanding climbing route of the Triglav's north face but it is not to be underestimated due to its steep, precipitous walls.
A person is seen hiking on a snow-dotted mountain trail surrounded by rugged alpine peaks under a clear blue sky.

Panoramic hiking in Julian Alps

Do you want to easily reach a 2000 metres high peak, with glorious views over Triglav and surrounding mountains? Then this hike is suitable for you, your friends, family and children. After just two hours of hiking, you will be rewarded with one of the best mountain panoramas in the region. On the way back you can also try traditional Slovenian food in a picturesque alpine hut. A great way to discover the Julian Alps and its mountain culture!