Vršič pass - Slemenova špica - Vršič pass (06/2022)
near Tamar, Kranjska Gora (Slovenija)
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Itinerary description
Technical difficulty: 2/5
Note #1: The start of this trail is at the Vršič pass in the Julian Alps. The drive up from the valley to Vršič is through a long and winding mountain road. It takes about 30 mins to reach Vršič. It's asphalted, but it's narrow, and traffic goes both ways. It's also full of bikers and cyclists. Drive slowly and carefully, and prepare mentally for the many bends ahead.
Note #2: Vršič is the starting point of many trails in the area, and usually quite crowded by cars, vans and bikers. However, the available parking area is quite large, it's free, and you should be able to find a spot somewhere.
Note #3: The ascent from Vršič to Intersection #2 is steep, and also there isn't much shade. In the summer months it can be taxing, so make sure to bring water. There aren't any streams for drinking water on the trail itself.
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From Vršič pass, depending where you've parked, there are a few possible starting points. They all connect to Intersection #2. We don't recommend to take this trail in reverse, because then after the descent from Slemenova špica, you will arrive at a steep incline over scree (an accumulation of loose stones or rocky debris lying on a slope), which may also have leftover snowfall from the winter months. Hiking poles help immensely.
From Intersection #2, we followed the signs towards Mala Mojstrovka first over amazing alpine terrain. This part of the trail is a bit more technically demanding than the return path, so it's also visibly less crowded.
The trail is well-marked throughout, and offers plenty of viewpoints along the way. The larger base of Slemenova špica is wooded, so the ascent is not that difficult. The immediate base is a meadow (sort of) and a great place to rest.
The view from the peak offers a complete 360° panorama of peaks in Slovenia and Austria.
The return trail is not technically demanding, and it's also semi-wooded throughout. It's more accessible for families, so many take this same path to and from the peak.
If you finish this hike fast, you can connect it with other trails on the opposite sides of Vršič. There's quite a lot of choice for the adventurous hikers.
Waypoints
Vršič pass (1611 m) / Car parking
Vršič pass is a busy area and the starting point of many trails to the surrounding peaks. It will most likely be crowded, but the area available for parking is large, and there should be a spot available.
Intersection #1 / Go straight
Continue straight on this intersection.
Intersection #2 / to M. Mojstrovka
At this point, take the path towards Mala Mojstrovka.
Scree / descent
The descent on scree is pretty steep, and could be difficult if you take the trail in reverse. It's advisable to use hiking poles, if you have them.
Intersection #3 / to Slemenova špica
This is the base of the ascent to Slemenova špica.
Panorama #3
Yet again, an amazing panorama of the surrounding towering peaks (Travnik, Kol, Jalovec, Kotova špica, ...)
Slemenova špica (base) / good resting place
This is the base of the immediate ascent to Slemenova špica (which is a few minutes away). It's a great place to find a spot in the shade, take out a blanket, and just lie down and relax in beautiful alpine nature.
Slemenova špica (1911 m)
The summit of this hike. It offers an amazing 360° view of the area - peaks in both Slovenia and neighboring Austria.
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Very beautiful nature and views. Returning is easier which is good.
Smo bili z družino...lepo.kaj imate to za eno aplikacijo ki pokaže gore? Brezplačna ali plačljiva? Lp
Hi, the app is called "Peakfinder" (iOS & Android). It's a paid app (one-time payment). It's an amazing tool for hikers, and works even offline. More info: https://www.peakfinder.org
Beautiful hike. Still a lot of snow in the end of May.