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VARIED THE WORLD OF THE ALPS

The Alpine area of \u200b\u200bSlovenia is very diverse. To the northwest lies the massif of the Julian Alps with the highest peak in Slovenia, Triglav (2864 m), north of the profile of the Karavanke the Kamniska Savinjske Alps and the Alps, the central part is dominated by low mountains, southwest begins the Dinaric system (survey of average height), north-east is the Pohorje with its rounded back, east and south-east there are the wine-growing hills. The altitude Slovenia reaches an average of just over 500 meters.

Most Alpine resort is situated on the edge of Triglav National Park, and Bohinj and its beautiful lake is located right in the middle of the park.

OVER 700 MILES OF TRAILS MOUNTAIN

Hikers Slovenia have so far marked the trail of so-called Knafelc - red circle with white dot in the center - 1200 mountain paths, the total length of more than 700 km. In spots, the trails have been protected with pitons and wires, so the more experienced hikers can now win many more peaks to be. In the mountains there are
Slovenian around 170 huts, cottages, seats, shelters and camps, with 5400 beds. The mountain lodge is located further up the 'Sun Triglav (Triglav mountain hut) on Kredarica, which was built at an altitude of 2515 meters above sea level, and held the first in Slovenia and is the only building at that height never to be uninhabited, the shelter has, in fact, found a permanent home the meteorological observatory.

FOR LOVERS OF FOOT THERE ROUTES ACROSS

through the mountain paths of Slovenia have been drawn with some 54 tracks cross roads. The most prominent among them is the Slovenska Planinska transverzala (across the Alps of Slovenia), which runs from Maribor to Ankaran (Ancaster), and, having opened in 1953, is the location of the first kind. The course has 78 checkpoints, in which lies a great number of the highest peaks, and you can accomplish it within 30 days .. Slovenia is also crossed by two European trail, the E-6, which stretches from the river Drava to the Adriatic (up to more precisely Radlje Kastav near Rijeka - the city of Rijeka) and E-7, which through Slovenia from west to east (from Kobarid - Kobarid in Bistrica ob Sotli). Both routes pass through the hilly and wooded area of \u200b\u200bSlovenia.

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