Best attractions and places to see in Zasavska include a diverse range of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This region, though one of Slovenia's smallest, is characterized by its hilly landscapes, including the highest peak Kum, and the Sava River. Visitors can explore historical mining heritage, significant viewpoints, and various outdoor trails. The area offers opportunities for both cultural exploration and active pursuits.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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View from Grintovec in the north to Sneznik in the south
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The mountain hut is open every day from 08:00 (as of January 2026).
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The mountain hut is beautifully situated and a popular destination. You can also stay overnight here: https://www.visitzagorje.si/objava/803393.
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At the 1,220-meter-high summit of Kum, modernity and history collide. Here, you'll find a huge transmission tower and an old stone church. There were actually two churches on the summit, but one had to make way for the transmission tower. There's also a mountain hut where you can stay overnight.
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A nice rest hut on the way up to (or down from) Kopitnik. There's a garden filled with benches, and a clearing that provides a nice view to the north. The cottage was closed when I passed (mid-October), but it appears that during the summer season they sell food and drink.
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An amazing viewpoint of the valley below on the far edge of a rocky promontory before a sheer drop. It's very exposed so a head for heights is beneficial, but there are steel cables to hold on to on all the sections that run near the edges. There's a small stone plaque marking the height and a summit box with a summit register inside to record your climb. This viewpoint isn't technically the peak of Kopitnik, that's a few meters to the west, in the middle of a heavily wooded plateau. If you want to reach this viewpoint specifically, you have to follow the signs for 'VRH'. The route up is very, very secluded, and in some places not clear. I didn't see a single person the entire journey, until I descended back into Rimske Toplice. I planned my own route to the peak with Komoot, and a handful of the routes shown on the Komoot map either didn't exist, weren't accurate, or were almost impossible to follow. I'd recommend following one of the routes suggested by the Laško tourist information board. You can find a couple of these on their website.
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The Zasavska region offers diverse natural beauty. You can enjoy the scenic Riverside Path Along the Sava, perfect for walking or cycling. The region also features the Kopitnik Viewpoint, offering expansive views, and the Krvavica Natural Monument, known for its distinct rock composition and botanical diversity. Hilly landscapes with vineyards and orchards can be found in the Kum and Mrzlica Regional Parks.
Yes, Zasavska is rich in history and culture. Explore the St. Neža Chapel with its local legend, or delve into the region's mining heritage at the Mining Museum in Kisovec (Zagorje), located in an abandoned mine shaft engine. The Ethnological Route in Trbovlje's Mining Colony offers insight into the lives of coal miners. The Zasavje Museum in Trbovlje, housed in a 19th-century burgher house, also showcases the development of mining and local art.
For breathtaking views, head to Kopitnik Viewpoint, which provides stunning vistas of the valley below from a rocky promontory. Another excellent spot is Kum Summit (1220 m), the highest peak in the region, offering panoramic views alongside its historical and modern structures. Several mountain huts, like Vrhe Mountain Hut, also boast great views after a challenging climb.
Zasavska offers a variety of hiking experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic walks. You can hike to Kum Summit (1220 m), the highest peak, or explore the hilly landscapes of Kum and Mrzlica Regional Parks. For those seeking a less strenuous option, the Riverside Path Along the Sava is ideal for a leisurely walk. Many trails lead to mountain huts like Planinski Rudarski Dom na Kalu or Kopitnik Hut, offering places to rest and refresh. For more detailed routes, explore the Running Trails in Zasavska guide.
Yes, Zasavska has several options suitable for families. The Kum Summit (1220 m) is considered family-friendly, and the Planinski Rudarski Dom na Kalu mountain hut even has a children's playground. The Elica Trail (Javor) is a beginner-friendly mountain biking trail, and the Forest Path with Scenic Views is also suitable for families. Additionally, the Hrastnik Museum offers puppet shows and lessons on old traditions for groups.
The region's industrial heritage is prominently displayed through several unique landmarks. The most striking is the Trbovlje Chimney, standing at 360 meters, it is the tallest chimney in Slovenia and Europe. The Mining Museum in Kisovec (Zagorje) provides a deep dive into the region's mining history, while the Ethnological Route in Trbovlje's Mining Colony allows visitors to experience how coal miners lived.
Absolutely! Zasavska offers great opportunities for cycling. The Riverside Path Along the Sava is a paved road perfect for cycling with minimal traffic. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Elica Trail (Javor) is a beginner-friendly option. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails in Zasavska and Road Cycling Routes in Zasavska guides.
The highest peak in the Zasavska region is Kum Summit (1220 m). At its summit, you'll find a large transmission tower and an old stone church, blending modernity with history. There's also a mountain hut available for overnight stays, making it a popular destination for hikers and those seeking panoramic views.
Yes, Zasavska has several mountain huts that provide a place to rest, eat, and sometimes stay overnight. Notable huts include the one at Kum Summit (1220 m), Kopitnik Hut, Planinski Rudarski Dom na Kalu (which also has a children's playground), Čemšeniška Planina Mountain Hut, and Vrhe Mountain Hut.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the stunning views at Kopitnik Viewpoint to the peaceful, traffic-free cycling along the Riverside Path Along the Sava. The blend of natural beauty, historical sites like the St. Neža Chapel, and the welcoming atmosphere of mountain huts like Kum Summit's hut are frequently highlighted. The region's unique industrial heritage also offers a fascinating glimpse into its past.
Yes, the towns in Zasavska feature interesting architectural and historical buildings. In Hrastnik, you can find the Villa de Seppi (Glasswork Mansion), a replica of the imperial castle Miramare in Trieste. Zagorje is home to the ruins of Media Castle, once belonging to the Valvasors family. Trbovlje boasts the Delavski dom (Workers' Home), a cultural center with a unique mosaic, and the Zasavje Museum, housed in a 19th-century burgher house.
The best time to visit Zasavska for outdoor activities generally depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for longer days and exploring all attractions, including kayaking on the Sava River. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the region's hilly landscape suggests opportunities for snow-related activities when conditions allow, with some trails offering good views when trees are bare.


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