Mountain peaks around Železniki offer diverse landscapes in the scenic Selca Valley, Slovenia. This region is characterized by its natural beauty and provides access to various mountain peaks. Historically known for ironworking, the surrounding area now serves as a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The peaks provide opportunities for hiking and appreciating the natural environment.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A beautiful, green, panoramic summit.
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A dreamlike view!
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Lajnar is a 1549 m high mountain located north of Soriška planina. From the top, which is also the highest point of the ski resort, we have a beautiful view of the nearby Dravh, Porezen, Črna prst, Triglav, Karavanke and Ratitovec. The top has an entry box and a stamp.
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Slatnik (southeastern peak) is a lookout mountain that rises steeply above Baška grapa on one side and descends more steeply towards Soriška planina on the other. From the top, where the stamp is, we have a beautiful view of the surrounding hills.
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Slatnik is a lookout mountain with two peaks, which rises steeply above Baška grapa on one side and descends more steeply towards Soriška planina on the other side. From the grassy peak we have a beautiful view of the Škofja Loka and Cerklje hills, the Julian Alps, the Karavanke and part of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps.
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Možic is a 1602 m high peak located west of Soriška planina. Right at the highest point of the summit is an old military bunker on which is written the name of the summit with height. From the top, which also has an entry box and a stamp, we have a beautiful view of the chain of the Lower Bohinj Mountains, Lake Bohinj, Triglav lies like in the palm of your hand, part of the Karavanke, Ratitovec, Blegoš and Porezno.
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Among the highly regarded peaks in the area, Slatnik Peak is a popular choice, known for its panoramic views of the Škofja Loka and Cerklje hills, Julian Alps, Karavanke, and parts of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Another favorite is Možic Summit and Military Bunker, which offers stunning vistas and a unique historical element with its old military bunker.
Yes, the area around Soriška planina offers family-friendly options. For instance, the Soriška Planina Peaks and Rapallo Border Fortifications highlight includes trails that can be adapted for various abilities, making it suitable for families with children. It also combines scenic views with historical interest.
For truly expansive views, Ratitovec is highly recommended. It provides magnificent panoramas, especially of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and parts of the Škofja Loka-Cerklje hills. From Možic Summit, you can also enjoy beautiful views of the Lower Bohinj Mountains, Lake Bohinj, Triglav, and parts of the Karawanks.
Absolutely. Možic Summit and Military Bunker is a prime example, featuring an old military bunker at its highest point, which also serves as a registration box for hikers. Additionally, the Soriška Planina Peaks and Rapallo Border Fortifications highlight includes remnants of the Rapallo border from between the two World Wars, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find easy hikes like the "Krek's Hut on Ratitovec loop from Nomenj" or the "Bench With View of the Alps loop from Dražgoše" which are part of the Easy hikes around Železniki guide. For more challenging ascents, peaks like Blegoš offer rugged terrain and rewarding views for experienced trekkers.
Beyond the peaks, the broader areas of Velika Planina (Big Pasture Plateau) and Jelovica Plateau offer diverse landscapes with breathtaking views, wildflowers, and abundant wildlife. You can also explore nearby waterfalls; for example, the Waterfall hikes around Železniki guide features routes like the "Grmečica Falls loop."
Yes, for those undertaking longer hikes, mountain huts provide a welcome stop. For instance, Krek's Hut (Krekova koča na Ratitovcu) is a notable feature on Ratitovec, and hikers on Blegoš can find accommodation and meals at mountain huts like Dom na Govejku. The starting point for Soriška Planina also has inns with culinary offers and accommodation facilities.
The warmer months are generally ideal for hiking the peaks around Železniki, allowing access to the full range of trails and enjoying the verdant meadows and wildflowers. While the Soriška planina area offers winter skiing, for hiking and appreciating the natural beauty and panoramic views, spring through autumn provides the most favorable conditions.
Yes, several peaks offer circular routes. For example, various loops allow hikers to experience the beauty of Porezen, such as the Porezen Summit loop from Plašajtar. The Soriška Planina Peaks and Rapallo Border Fortifications also describes a circular path visiting nearby peaks.
Absolutely! The region around Železniki is also popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including road cycling options, such as those listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Železniki guide, which features routes like the "Selška Sora Riverside Road – Petrovo Brdo Pass loop."
Lajnar is the highest point of the Soriška planina ski resort, offering a beautiful view of nearby peaks like Dravh, Porezen, Črna prst, Triglav, Karavanke, and Ratitovec. It's an intermediate climb with an entry box and stamp at the summit.
Slatnik (Southeastern Peak) is a lookout mountain that rises steeply above Baška grapa. From its summit, where a stamp is located, you can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding hills. Visitors describe it as a beautiful, green, and panoramic summit.


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