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Climb the ‘iron path’ in this small but scenic country and enjoy a more remote side of the Alps!

From the top of the Julian Alps to the border town of Gorizia, there are plenty of places both to learn how to use a via ferrata properly as well as challenge yourself. Make your way to the top of Ojstrica (2350 m) and Turska gora (2251 m) in the Logarska Valley or straddle the Slovenia-Italy border, either way you’re in for a scenic treat here. Explore-Share only promotes mountain trips led by certified guides.

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FAQs: Via Ferrata in Slovenia

What should I know about Via Ferrata Slovenia?

Slovenia is a small country in Central Europe, surrounded by mountains, breathtaking turquoise rivers, alluring valleys and even a coastline to the Adriatic Sea. Most of your via ferrata adventures will begin with a flight into the international airport outside of the capital, Ljubljana then a transfer via bus or rail elsewhere in the country.

Via ferratas —protected climbing routes built with steel, cables and ladders— are becoming very popular in the country, especially in the Julian Alps and provide an exciting mountain experience.

While there are different levels of via ferrata routes, easy and intermediate trips don’t require you to be an experienced climber and may also be an excellent activity to bring your family along! Mountain guides usually provide the equipment you need and will teach you the basic techniques.

Why should I choose Slovenia for my Via Ferrata adventure?

Family fun

Due to its relative ease and the amount of time that it takes to complete, via ferrata is a fantastic family activity. With children aged 10 and above, you’ll be able to do most of the via ferrata in this beautiful country, enjoying views you cannot get from hiking alone.

Stunning scenery

Despite its small size, Slovenia is jam packed with natural beauty. The Julian Alps dominate the north of the country, which is also intertwined with rivers and even has a bit of coast line. Via ferrata is a great way to get outside and into nature to experience some of this natural beauty.

Enjoy the culture

When you are not climbing up the iron rails, enjoy some of this culture of this unique little country. Visit the famous church that sits on an island in Lake Bled. Also take advantage of all the unique food and wine that the country has to offer. Gorizia, specifically, is located in an excellent wine and olive oil region.

What can I expect from the weather in Slovenia?

During the spring, temperatures are quite pleasant, but get colder with more altitude. Rain is not infrequent either. During the summer, temperatures are moderate, but can get all the way up to the mid-30s. In autumn, temperatures become quite pleasant again. Rain is less common during these months.

How many days should I allocate for my Slovenia Via Ferrata experience?

This depends on what you would like to do and how much time you have. Many guides offer single and half-day via ferrata trips. Other guides offer half-week long courses or a week’s worth of via ferrata trips to different spots around the country. A week should be enough time to experience all the top spots.

Which language is predominantly spoken in Slovenia?

Slovene, English

What’s the country code of Slovenia?

+386

What currency is accepted in Slovenia?

Euro

What’s the high season for Via Ferrata in Slovenia?

May to October. Some guides offer trips starting in March too.

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