Best mountain peaks to hike around Jezersko are found in a region characterized by its alpine landscape, situated on the border between Austria and Slovenia. The area is known for its prominent mountain ranges, including the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, offering diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Jezersko features a mix of high summits, scenic viewpoints, and mountain passes, providing varied experiences for hikers.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The Steiner Alps are a scenic highlight
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A beautiful summit with a small but impressive cross. The climb from the southeast is challenging, but worth it. You'll encounter a few ibexes around the mountain.
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1000 meters above sea level from the Vellacher Kotschna. Approximately 4 hours. Fantastic views of the Kamnik Alps.
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From this spot along the narrow, scenic trail, you get great panoramic views of the jagged mountains. This is a nice place to snap a photo and catch your breath.
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A bench with a table invites you to take a short break. There is a free toilet (donations welcome) where you can also fill up your water bottles.
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Very scenic peak. The way to the view from Jezersko is quite tiring. At the end there is quite a steep climb. It is very quiet on the way and there are wonderful views all the time
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The 20-minute climb from Javorniška planina will be rewarded with beautiful views of Storžič, the ridge of the Košuta-Kamniško-Savinjska Alps, etc.
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Velika (Koroška) Baba is a 2127 m high mountain on the border ridge above the Ravenska Kočna valley on the Slovenian side and above the Bela (Belska Kočna) valley on the Austrian side. From the top there is a very nice view of the northern walls of Jezerska Kočna, Grintovec, Dolgi hrbet and Skuta. The Kranjska koča hut in Ledine and the Češka koča hut in Spodnje Ravne can also be seen beautifully.
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Jezersko offers a variety of peaks for different skill levels. Popular choices include Seebergsattel / Jezerski vrh, a mountain pass with a rustic restaurant, and Ledinski Vrh (2,108 m), known for its beautiful panorama and accessibility from various directions.
Yes, Jezersko is known for its challenging summits. Skuta (2,532 m), the third highest peak in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, offers a challenging climb with impressive views and the chance to spot ibexes. Little Grintovec Peak also presents a scenic but tiring route with a steep final climb.
The peaks around Jezersko offer stunning panoramic views of the jagged Kamnik-Savinja Alps. A notable spot is View of the Alps, located along a scenic trail, which is perfect for capturing photos of the dramatic mountain landscape.
Absolutely. Seebergsattel / Jezerski vrh is an intermediate mountain pass at 1,215 meters, offering a great starting or ending point for hikes with amenities. Ženiklovec (Veliki Javornik) is another intermediate summit with rewarding views.
At Seebergsattel / Jezerski vrh, you'll find a rustic restaurant where you can refuel. There are also free toilets and a place to refill your water bottles, making it a convenient stop during your hike.
Beyond hiking, Jezersko is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Jezersko guide, or enjoy road cycling routes like those in the Road Cycling Routes around Jezersko guide.
Yes, the region offers dedicated mountaineering routes. For example, you can find challenging trails like the 'Kranjska Koča na Ledinah – Velika Baba Peak loop' or various routes involving the Češka Koča Via Ferrata. More details are available in the Mountain Hikes around Jezersko guide.
The Kamnik-Savinja Alps, including Jezersko, are generally best visited in warmer months for hiking, typically from late spring to early autumn. During these seasons, the trails are more accessible, and the weather is more favorable for enjoying the panoramic views. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every peak, popular trailheads and mountain passes like Seebergsattel / Jezerski vrh often have designated parking areas. It's advisable to research parking options for your specific starting point in advance, especially during peak season.
Yes, some peaks are recognized for their natural significance. Ledinski Vrh (2,108 m) is listed as a natural monument, and Velika Baba Peak also holds natural monument status, offering unique geological or ecological interest alongside their scenic beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the continuous, stunning views from the trails, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the quiet, unspoiled nature of the routes. The opportunity to encounter wildlife, such as ibexes near Skuta (2,532 m), also adds to the experience.


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