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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Slovenia

Best mountain peaks in Slovenia are concentrated in the Julian Alps, Kamnik-Savinja Alps, and Karawanks, with additional peaks in the Dinarides. These ranges offer a diverse array of summits across the country. Slovenia's mountains provide varied experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic day hikes. The peaks are known for their distinct geological features and panoramic views.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Triglav Summit and the Aljaž Tower, a summit that is the highest…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

View of Lake Bled from Ojstrica

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From this point you have the best view of Lake Bled, the castle, and the island (postcard panorama). At the lookout point is also a bench from which the wonderful view can be enjoyed.

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Three Countries Corner

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Cippo placed on top of Monte Forno, which marks the three borders between Italy, Austria and Slovenia

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On the Triglav summit leads a well-secured via ferrata. It is said that every Slovene must have been on this mountain once. That's why the many fuses and iron clamps. …

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Breathtaking view of the surrounding mountain and valley landscape. Good opportunity for a short break and hiking break. Very worthwhile.

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Krn (2,244 m)

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One of the highest peaks in Slovenia, the fantastic view rewards the climb. As there is no shade on the path, caution is advised on very sunny and hot days. …

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Slemenova Špica summit

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Slemenova Špica is a 1909 m high scenic peak near the Vršič pass between Bovec and Kranjska Gora. Parking is available at the pass. However, they are busy in the …

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Slavnik (Taiano)

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With its 1028 meters of altitude, Mount Slavnik (or Taiano) is one of the highest peaks in Slovenian Istria and is a popular excursion destination for the inhabitants of the …

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Mittagskogel summit cross

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Beautiful mountain, not necessarily easy to climb. But doable with a certain level of fitness! Great views await you! :)

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Beautiful peak in the Friulian mountains, on which there is a small chapel and you can enjoy a truly breathtaking 360 ° view

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Šija Summit

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Mount Šija is a neighbor of the Vogel, which gives the ski resort and cable car their names. Of course, the slopes and cable cars are not a pretty sight. …

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September 24, 2025, View of Lake Bled from Ojstrica

The trail via Mala Osojnica to Velika Osojnica is a good choice for a longer hike. It's about a 45-minute walk along a steep forest path to Mala Osojnica, at an elevation of 685 meters, and then another 20 minutes to Velika Osojnica at 756 meters. Awesome views of Lake Bled and its surroundings, the Karawanks, the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, and the Ljubljana Basin await you. You may recognize this view as the subject of one of Bled's most famous panoramic photographs.

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September 17, 2025, Slavnik (Taiano)

View to Trieste and Koper

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The shortest path from mainland to Triglav mountain. It's not easy path. It is steep path with some climbing path at the end.

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Great views and a great MTB approach from Slovenia. MTB descents towards Austria are apparently not permitted.

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...a very beautiful and scenic tour! 🥾👀📸

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Easily accessible, it offers a beautiful view of the mountains all around, the small church of Christ the Redeemer and plenty of space for a break and a packed lunch. Excellent

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The very conceptual name is both complete and true to the program. A great opportunity to stand high up at a "three-state junction" and look down on their countries.

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Triglav (translated as 'three-headed', Italian Monte Tricorno, German analogous to the Slovenian pronunciation also Triglau) is the highest peak in Slovenia and the Julian Alps at 2864 m. It lies in the centre of the Triglav National Park, which is named after it and is the only national park in the country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most iconic mountain peaks to visit in Slovenia?

Slovenia offers several iconic peaks across its ranges. The undisputed monarch is Triglav (2,864 m), the highest peak and a national symbol, known for its challenging ascent and the Aljaž Tower at its summit. In the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Grintovec (2,558 m) stands as the highest, offering stunning views. For a unique experience, Velika Planina (1,666 m) in the same range is famous for its fairytale-like meadows and pastoral settlement.

Are there any mountain peaks in Slovenia that offer views of multiple countries?

Yes, the Three Countries Corner (Peč / Ofen / Monte Forno) is a notable summit where the borders of Austria, Italy, and Slovenia meet. From here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain and valley landscapes across all three nations.

What is the difficulty level for climbing Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak?

The ascent of Triglav is considered challenging and often involves exhilarating via ferrata sections. It requires good physical condition, sure-footedness, and appropriate equipment, including a helmet and climbing gear. Even in summer, snowfall is possible, making the tour difficult. It's recommended for experienced hikers.

Which mountain peaks in Slovenia are known for their unique natural features?

Prisojnik (2,547 m) in the Julian Alps is famous for its "Pagan Girl" rock formation and the "Prisank window," an 80-meter high natural window in its north wall. Krn (2,244 m), also in the Julian Alps, is notable for the stunning Lake Krn, the largest high mountain lake in Slovenia, located nearby.

Are there any accessible mountain peaks in Slovenia that offer great views without an overly demanding climb?

For a more accessible yet rewarding experience, Mount Viševnik (2,050 m) offers a relatively undemanding ascent. From its summit, especially in the morning, hikers can enjoy exceptional views of Mount Triglav and stunning sunrises. Another option is Slavnik (1,028 m) in Slovenian Istria, which provides expansive views of the Adriatic Sea and various Alpine ranges on clear days due to the absence of other nearby mountains.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Slovenia?

The mountain regions of Slovenia offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountaineering routes, such as the "Private Bivouac Cabin – Small Via Ferrata loop from Krma" or the "Via Ferrata Hanzova Pot – Mala Mojstrovka loop from Vršič mountain pass." For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes in Slovenia guide. There are also easier hikes and running trails available, like those around Lake Bled or Lake Bohinj, which you can find in the Easy hikes in Slovenia guide and Running Trails in Slovenia guide.

Which mountain peaks are considered significant for Slovenian mountaineering history?

Jalovec (2,645 m), the sixth tallest mountain in Slovenia, is considered a symbol of Slovenian mountaineering. Its trails are known for being difficult, long, and strenuous, making it a destination for experienced and well-equipped hikers. Triglav is also deeply ingrained in Slovenian national identity and mountaineering culture, with its ascent often considered a rite of passage.

Are there any mountain peaks in Slovenia that are particularly good for panoramic views of the Julian Alps?

Many peaks offer stunning views of the Julian Alps. Škrlatica (2,740 m), the second-highest peak, provides fantastic views of the surrounding mountains, especially Triglav. Mangart (2,679 m), Slovenia's fourth-highest, also offers spectacular views over Triglav National Park, accessible partly via the highest road in Slovenia, the Mangart Saddle Road.

What is the highest peak in the Karawanks mountain range and what views does it offer?

The highest peak in the Karawanks mountain range is Stol (2,236 m). It offers fantastic panoramic views of Lake Bled and the Julian Alps. Its ridge also forms part of the state border between Slovenia and Austria, making it a moderately challenging hike with rewarding vistas.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Slovenia?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the challenging yet rewarding ascents, and the deep connection with Slovenia's natural beauty. Many highlights, such as Šija Summit and Chapel of Christ the Redeemer on Monte Matajur Summit, are noted for their 360-degree vistas and the sense of accomplishment after a climb.

Are there any mountain huts available for hikers in the Slovenian mountains?

Yes, mountain huts are an integral part of the Slovenian hiking experience. For example, near Slavnik (Taiano), you can find the Tumova koča hut, which is open on weekends and public holidays. On the way to Triglav, you pass the Kredarica hut. These huts often provide opportunities for refreshment and overnight stays, though some may require advance booking.

Which mountain peaks are suitable for a day trip with a significant head start by road?

Mangart (2,679 m) is an excellent choice for a day trip, as it's one of the highest peaks accessible in a day. This is largely thanks to the Mangart Saddle Road, the highest road in Slovenia, which provides a significant head start, allowing hikers to reach higher elevations more quickly.

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