Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
▲▲▲ Logarska Dolina
This valley, 4.5 miles long and about a quarter-mile wide, is the region's main draw. A flat,
broad meadow surrounded on all sides by sheer alpine cliffs, it's an idyllic place for a drive,
hike, or bike ride. Various sights—caves, waterfalls, old log cabins, and so on—surround
the valley, but it's most appealing simply as a place to commune with gorgeous Slovenian
nature.
Though you can enter the valley year-round, you'll pay a €7 entry fee per car from April
through October (at other times, or if there's bad weather and the entry kiosk is closed, it's
free). After the valley entrance, the road forks. Take the left fork to reach the TI kiosk (see
“Tourist Information,” earlier) and hotels; or take the right fork to bypass them (the two
forks eventually rejoin).
At the far end of the valley, you'll find a parking lot with some snack stands. From here,
youcanfollowthe Slap Rinka—10 min signsupthemoderatelystrenuouspathtothe Rinka
Waterfall. Thisiswheremountainrunofftumblesintothevalley,feedingtheSavinjaRiver,
Search WWH ::




Custom Search