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Easy hiking trails around Velenje traverse a landscape shaped by both natural features and historical mining, offering diverse walking experiences. The region is characterized by tranquil lakes, such as Lake Velenje and Lake Škale, alongside green hills and the Paka River valley. These features provide a variety of terrain, from flat lakeside paths to gentle ascents through forested areas. The area's geology, influenced by past coal mining, has created unique depressions now filled with water, forming distinctive natural landmarks for hikers.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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4.90km
01:16
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.92km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:51
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The town of Slovenj Gradec (German: Windischgrätz) is located in the lower valley of the Mislinja. It is the end and starting point of the Slovenian Mountain Trail. Accordingly, you will find everything you need before or after a multi-day tour in the town.
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The Roman necropolis in the now Slovenian town of Sempeter, which was once called St. Peter am Draufeld in the old Lower Styria, is today one of the most interesting archaeological sites of ancient grave architecture in Central Europe. Here it was not man who destroyed this unique cemetery of important Roman settlers. A huge flood of the Savinja River in the 3rd century AD must have torn even the largest tombs from their foundations and overturned them, so that the families of these dead probably no longer had the strength or time to restore everything to its previous state in honor of the deceased. They had enough to do with saving and restoring their villas and estates. The graves near the rising river collapsed because the foundations had been washed away, fell into the Savinja and were soon covered with sediment, disappeared and were only discovered again by chance almost two thousand years later during excavation work. The monuments further away from the river also collapsed, but were not covered by the river. Their marble components were later reused as welcome building material or were burned to make mortar lime and thus disappeared. It was not until the 20th century that the buried grave monuments saw the light of day again. In 1952, the first debris was discovered by chance and archaeology was called in, which was already exemplary in Slovenia at that time. These excavations lasted until 1956. Even then, there were plans for permanent preservation and public presentation on site. The reconstruction plans were ready in 1959. The findings so far have shown that at least this part of the cemetery must have been created in the 1st to 2nd centuries AD.
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Completed between the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, Vista Park is an extremely evocative place to host concerts, festivals and large events. The entire complex extends for more than 46,000 m² and is able to accommodate up to 30,000 visitors. The stage area is one of the largest in Slovenia and offers state-of-the-art technical support. The architectural design of the space was inspired by the mysterious image of the Pozoj dragon, with its attractive viewing platform that invites you to climb 14 meters and enjoy an exceptional view of Lake Velenje. To the east you can see Kinta Kunte, an interesting garden settlement. To the north you can see the surrounding hills (Lubela, Vodemlja, Razborje) and Uršlja Gora, up to the slopes of Peca. Towards the west you can see Smrekovec and Golte. On the south-east side, beyond the town of Velenje, the view opens onto Paški Kozjak. The surroundings of Vista Park invite guests to stroll on the paths among the green islands that are home to more than 11,000 newly planted trees and shrubs. There is a tennis court, a beach volleyball court and even a bowling alley. The area is also designed for the enjoyment of cyclists, skateboarders and skaters. There is also a nice children's playground with huge 5m high anancus and mastodon sculptures. Below the viewing platform there is a tourist information center (TIC) and the BarVista, from whose terrace a 50 meter long pier begins which invites you to observe the water surface up close. www.visitsaleska.si/en/vista-2/
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Škalsko Lake is the first of three lakes that began to form in the Šalek Valley following lignite mining activity. The body of water, formed before the Second World War, is the result of the less intense period of the coal industry in the valley. With its 16 hectares it is in fact the smallest of the three. The lake is bordered throughout its perimeter by a cycle/pedestrian path connected to the nearby Lake Velenj, which is much better known and popular. Today sport fishing is practiced in Lake Škalsko. Carp, zander and pike predominate in the lake. The lake is also known for large catfish exceeding 2 meters in length.
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A good bakery opposite the Necropolis, across the main road. Bakery just across the main road with the best donuts and semelj.
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Incredible. Here too the Romans two thousand years ago left their traces.
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Slovenj Gradec is the seat of the only municipality in the statistical region of Carinthia and the legal, economic, banking, educational, informational, health, care and transport center of Mislinjska dolina and the wider area of the statistical region of Carinthia. The ancient town in the valley between Pohorje and Uršlja Gora is also a Slovenian synonym for a cultural center, where the rich traditions of the past join hands with a modern pulse. Slovenj Gradac was spared the excessive and, in the sense of being embedded in the old-world landscape image, disproportionate industrial development, such as characterized most Slovenian cities in the 19th and 20th centuries. The rapid development of economic and service opportunities in recent years has therefore happily joined hands with the ancient spiritual tradition and natural resources in the immediate vicinity of the urban center. Historical monuments connect us with the past at every step and easily lull us into a feeling of romantic nostalgia, while at the same time reminding us that we are only the humble but proud successors of a story that began in the distant past. A living connection with the past and the wealth of cultural heritage is the foundation of cultural development and a central feature of local identity even in the times we live in. It is unfolded amid the muted echo of the most famous episode of medieval history, which is embodied in the art treasures of the city's parish church, dedicated in 1251 as the first in the world to the Hungarian princess and Thuringian duchess St. Elizabeth, the protector of the poor and beggars, and a respectful memory of the world-famous composer Hugo Wolf, an unsurpassed master of late romantic soliloquy, who was born in 1860 in a house on the central square of Slovenegra. The artistic tradition of medieval carvers and baroque masters has flowed into the internationally resounding activity of the Gallery of Fine Arts, which in the last four decades, especially with events under the auspices of the United Nations, has established Slovenj Gradec far beyond the borders of its homeland and permanently marked it as a place of peace and international communication. The crown of these efforts is the document with which in 1989 the Secretary General of the World Organization Perez de Cuellar included Slovenj Gradec among the honorary holders of the title of Herald of Peace. But the venerable urban tradition and cosmopolitan openness to the world are only part of the landscape and spiritual atmosphere of the world by Mislinja. The rural hinterland here has preserved its archaic originality and a large part of its ancient primeval beauty. At any time of the year, the alluring and almost unspoiled nature is immersed in a soft, relaxed landscape with forests of overgrown hills, which is only here and there crossed by torrential water from the many sources on the surfaces of Pohorje and Uršlja gora, cutting deep and narrow ravines where the mists creep in until noon, when the sun already warms the meadows and fields in the valley.
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Velenje offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 11 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are over 30 hiking routes in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Velenje is known for its tranquil lakes, and several easy circular routes allow you to explore them. A popular choice is the Škalsko Lake – Lake Škalsko loop from Velenje, which is 3.0 miles (4.9 km) long and takes about 1 hour 15 minutes to complete, offering scenic lakeside views.
Easy hikes in Velenje often feature a diverse landscape shaped by both natural elements and historical mining. You'll encounter tranquil lakes like Lake Velenje and Lake Škale, gentle green hills, and the Paka River valley. The area's unique geology has created distinctive water-filled depressions, providing interesting natural landmarks.
Many of the easy trails in Velenje are suitable for families. The flat paths around the lakes and along the Paka River are particularly good for all ages. For example, the Velenje Promenade – Galerija Velenje loop from Velenje is a 3.4 miles (5.5 km) trail through urban green spaces and along the river, perfect for a leisurely family stroll.
Most easy hiking trails in Velenje are dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas like around the lakes or through the Paka Valley. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Yes, you can combine easy hiking with exploring historical sites. The Roman Necropolis loop from Avtocenter Šempeter is an easy 4.2 miles (6.8 km) path that features historical sites and open landscapes with minimal elevation gain. Additionally, you can find landmarks like Velenje Castle nearby, which offers great views.
While many easy trails are relatively flat, you can still enjoy beautiful vistas. The Vista Park and Panoramic Terrace offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings and can be incorporated into a walk. Some trails around the gentle hills also provide open views without significant climbs.
The easy trails in Velenje are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful lakeside environments, and the accessibility of the routes for all abilities.
Yes, the Velenje Lake Beach, a popular natural beach, is located on the southeastern shore of Lake Velenje. You can easily incorporate a stroll along its shores into an easy walk around the lake, enjoying both the water and surrounding forests.
The terrain on easy hikes around Velenje is generally gentle and varied. You'll find flat, well-maintained paths around the lakes and along the Paka River, as well as slight ascents through forested areas in the surrounding green hills. The paths are typically suitable for standard walking shoes.
Yes, the Paka River flows through the city, and the Velenje Promenade runs alongside it, offering pleasant urban walks. The Hiking loop from Velenje is an easy 3.3 miles (5.3 km) route that includes sections along the river, providing a refreshing experience.
Certainly. While many easy routes are shorter, you can find slightly longer options that maintain an easy difficulty. For instance, the Hiking loop from Pesje is 3.8 miles (6.1 km) long, taking about 1 hour 50 minutes, offering a bit more distance without significant elevation challenges.


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