Attractions and places to see around Črna Na Koroškem are defined by its mountainous terrain, including peaks like Peca, and alpine valleys such as Topla and Bistra. This Slovenian region offers a combination of natural features and historical sites. Its mining heritage and outdoor activity options provide diverse exploration opportunities. Cultural points of interest and unique natural landmarks are found throughout the area.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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NA TRATI is a cozy, family-run 3-star guesthouse, ideal for outdoor adventurers. It is located just 300 steps or 7 pedal strokes from the heart of the charming alpine village of Črna na Koroškem. Our comfortable double and twin rooms offer breakfast or dinner options prepared with special attention to locally sourced ingredients. Each room has an en-suite bathroom and a private terrace with large, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that bring nature right to your door. Lush greenery surrounds the property, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living. For families, our spacious attic suite offers additional space and a generous bathroom. We offer a range of thoughtful amenities, including free parking, Wi-Fi, a refreshing swim in the river, a fire pit, and relaxing hammocks. Travelers with RVs or campers are welcome at our campsite. In winter, we head to the ski slopes, but the rest of the year we pride ourselves on being a bike-friendly place. Cyclists will find a bike garage, a wash station, tools, common spare parts, bike rentals, maps, and up-to-date information on trails and routes. Through our agency, Ridgeline Trails Guided, we offer a completely worry-free biking experience – from professionally guided tours for individuals or groups, selection of the best trails, bike transport, guided tours with entertainment, accommodation, and traditional local cuisine. Location The guesthouse is located in the small Alpine village of Črna na Koroškem on the sunny side of the Alps, more precisely on the south side of the Peca Mountains, right on the border between Slovenia and Austria. More information: https://natrati.com/.
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Not a very difficult climb, rewarded with an extremely beautiful view.
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This route is via ferata. technical knowledge needed. there is also an alternative easy route
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A nice spot with great views in all directions
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Very nice view of the mountains and landscape.
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It is a simple single-nave church consecrated in 1477. It was origi-nally built in the Gothic style but was completely rebuilt in the Baroque style in the 18th century. St. Helena is the patron saint of miners, treasure hunters and nail-makers and is invoked against fire and lightning. The church has three bronze bells, the smallest being from 1851 and the other two from 1926. A centuries-old linden tree stands near the church.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the majestic Peca Mountain, known for the legend of King Matjaž, or discover the ancient Kordeževa Glava Summit (Peca, 2,125 m), which offers a 360-degree panorama. Don't miss the historic Knieps (Königov Vrh) – 2109 m, another high peak in the Karawanken mountains. The area also features several waterfalls like Božič's Waterfall and the picturesque Topla and Bistra valleys.
Yes, Črna na Koroškem has a rich history. You can explore the mining heritage at the open-air mining collection in the village center or visit the ethnological collection in the former post office. The Dom na Peci and King Matjaž Cave is a significant site, featuring a bronze statue of the legendary King Matjaž. The St. Helena Church, Pertoča, a Gothic-turned-Baroque church, and the Plečnik Monument in the town center are also notable.
Črna na Koroškem is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. You can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, including marked paths like the 'Tracks of Wilderness'. For an adrenaline rush, try one of Europe's longest ziplines or challenge yourself on the Mučevo and Olimpline via ferratas. Skiing is also popular, with a local slope offering recreational and competitive options. For more detailed routes, check out the Mountain Hikes around Črna Na Koroškem, Cycling around Črna Na Koroškem, and Running Trails around Črna Na Koroškem guides.
Absolutely! The Dom na Peci and King Matjaž Cave is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible hike to a legendary cave. The Peca Underground mine and museum in nearby Mežica provides a unique experience for all ages, allowing visitors to explore historical mines by train, bike, or even kayak. Horseback riding at the Krofla club is another great family activity.
The region offers numerous hiking and mountaineering opportunities. Popular destinations include the peaks of Peca, such as Kordeževa Glava Summit (Peca, 2,125 m) and Knieps (Königov Vrh) – 2109 m. You can also visit the Pikovo Mountain Hut for a welcoming stop. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, consult the Mountain Hikes around Črna Na Koroškem guide.
The legend of King Matjaž tells of a benevolent king sleeping beneath Peca Mountain, waiting to awaken and bring prosperity. You can experience this legend firsthand by visiting the Dom na Peci and King Matjaž Cave, where a bronze statue of the sleeping king is located. During winter, the 'Castles of King Matjaž' event also celebrates this local folklore.
Yes, the region is home to the remarkable Najevska lipa (Linden Tree), estimated to be around 790 years old, making it one of Slovenia's oldest and largest linden trees. Its impressive size and historical significance make it a must-see natural landmark.
Absolutely! The area provides extensive opportunities for cycling and mountain biking, with a labyrinth of forest roads and cart tracks. You can find marked paths like the 'Tracks of Wilderness' for mountain biking. For specific routes and their difficulty, refer to the Cycling around Črna Na Koroškem guide.
Spring and autumn are particularly impressive for visiting natural attractions like Božič's Waterfall, when water flow is strong and the scenery is vibrant. Summer is ideal for hiking and mountain biking, while winter offers opportunities for skiing on the local slopes and participating in events like the 'Castles of King Matjaž'.
Yes, several spots offer breathtaking views. The Kordeževa Glava Summit (Peca, 2,125 m) provides a stunning 360-degree panorama. Similarly, Knieps (Königov Vrh) – 2109 m offers excellent views of the surrounding mountains and landscape. The Solčava Panoramic Road is also known for its scenic vistas.
Črna na Koroškem is proudly known as the 'Cradle of Olympians' due to the large number of successful athletes it has produced. There is a dedicated museum in the town center that celebrates these local sporting heroes and their achievements.
Yes, the region has several interesting caves. The King Matjaž Cave on Peca Mountain is a popular excursion. Additionally, you can visit the Knieps Cave Entrance. For a unique experience, the Entrance to Underground Biking Cave offers the chance to explore historical lead and zinc mines by bike.


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