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Picturesque mountain lake is seen while reflecting mountains in its steady crystal clear waters

Hiking in seven Triglav Lakes valley

The Seven Triglav Lakes valley is an outstanding, beautiful and remote high-mountain valley in the heart of the Julian Alps. It’s characterised by many smaller lakes surrounded by an otherworldly mountain landscape. No wonder it lies in the core part of Triglav National Park. Actually, the park history started there. The seven Triglav Lakes valley was so pristine and wild that they decided it needed to be kept that way, so it became protected back in 1926.  
Climbers navigating a steep, rocky ridge in Slovenia's Julian Alps, secured by ropes, with snow patches and breathtaking mountain vistas in the background.

Triglav from the last cabin to the peak and back

This trip is recommended for those who would like to save some money and already have experience in mountaineering. You will hike to the last hut by yourself. The mountain guide will pick you up at the hut and take you safely to the summit and back. Safe yet still an adventurous way to hike.
A group of friends is climbing rock formation on Via Ferrata

Historical Route Mojstrovka

Mount Mala Mojstrovka with its 2332 metres is the home to one of the first via ferrata routes in Slovenia’s mountains. You will climb with a help of fixed iron ropes, 500 metres up through the north wall of Mojstrovka mountain. You will reach a peak overlooking the most majestic mountains of the Julian Alps.  
A person climbing on a rock formation is seen smiling to the camera

Triglav Fairytale Route

This via ferrata route is located next to a fairytale-like alpine village called Mojstrana. The village is known for its majestic views over the spectacular mountain range. You will climb a fixed rope route up to the top of the hill, where you can admire the views of the Julian Alps.