It is essential to go to the mountains with the right equipment, knowledge and respect for the mountain environment.
Mountain huts provide shelter, rest and refreshments for mountain visitors.
Choose a route that suits your experience and equipment and follow it on your own or with a guide.
There are many easy and difficult hiking trails, walking trails and long-distance trails in and around the park.
Walking along the Triglav Bistrica Trail and visiting the Slovenian Alpine Museum in Mojstrana offers an experiential discovery of the valley - the natural phenomena of the Triglav National Park and the history of mountaineering in the north face of Triglav.
The Mrzli studenec Nature Trail is a circular route through dense spruce forests and is signposted with information boards. It is suitable for visitors of all ages.
The Peričnik Waterfall circular hiking trail starts at the Koča pri Peričniku, goes to the Upper Peričnik Waterfall, bypasses the Lower Peričnik Waterfall and returns to the starting point.
The mountains are stunning, but at the same time they are ruthless and demand unconditional respect.
With their unpredictable nature, changing weather and terrain, they pose a potential danger that requires us to be always prepared and alert.
Better prepare for the visit of the park and wider area and find information about the area of Julian Alps below.