Attractions and places to see around Ivancna Gorica are found within the hilly landscape of Slovenia's Dolenjska region. This area features a mix of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient monasteries, preserved homesteads, and significant natural features like waterfalls and river sources. The region's landscape is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and agricultural areas, offering a diverse outdoor experience.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Lavričeva koča (509 m) is located just a few meters below the peak of Gradišče (519 m), the peak on which the church of St. Nicholas stands. From the top, or rather from the hut, a beautiful view opens up towards Ivančna Gorica and part of the hills of Dolenjska and Notranjska.
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The Church of St. John the Baptist is a branch church of the Šentvid pri Stični parish, located south of the village of Bukovica on a steep slope. The village of Bukovica lies in a narrow valley north of Šentvid, in the middle of which the Bukovica stream winds. The village itself was mentioned as early as 1225, while the first mention of the Church of St. John the Baptist, located on a steep slope, was only traced back to 1642. Despite the late date of the first mention, it is considered the oldest branch of the Šentvid parish. It was thoroughly rebuilt in the 17th century, thus losing its original Gothic appearance, but it acquired a new vault in the presbytery and nave, was raised and acquired a bell tower. Most of the church's furnishings date from the 19th century, but it still has older liturgical accessories (a mantle, a censer and a chalice), which are also of greater artistic value. There are three bells in the bell tower – two iron bells from 1923 (KID) and one bronze bell. This one has the inscription: "S. MARIA ORA PRO NOBIS" under the baroque decoration on the mantle, then the decoration and relief of John the Baptist, the Mother of God, the Crucified and a soldier, and the inscription LUCAS DIMIZ ME FVDIT LABACI ANNO 1733.
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Very nice place for a little break!
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The biggest travertine waterfall in Slovenia, apparently. To get to the waterfall, you take a really nice family sort of hike along the stream and across some wooden bridges. Some parts look like you're walking through a jungle. If possible, try to aim for a time with a little more water, then the waterfall should look more impressive (but the path might be harder to walk if the stream is higher).
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The region boasts several natural highlights. You can visit the impressive Košca Waterfall, considered Slovenia's highest travertine waterfall. Another popular spot is the Source of the Krka River, a well-known excursion point. The area also features the picturesque Watermills on the Krka River, offering a pleasant break by the water. For panoramic views, consider hiking to Kucelj Summit (748 m).
Yes, the most notable is Košca Waterfall, a 20-meter high tufa waterfall. It's considered the highest travertine waterfall in Slovenia and offers beautiful views year-round, from icy formations in winter to lush greenery in summer. A pleasant half-hour walk leads to it from the outskirts of town.
Ivancna Gorica is rich in history. You can explore the medieval Cistercian Stična Monastery, an active religious and cultural center with a unique basilica and exhibitions. Another significant site is the Josip Jurčič's Birth House in Muljava, an open-air museum preserving the home of Slovenia's first novelist. The Church of St. John the Baptist in Bukovica is also a historic religious building, first mentioned in 1642.
The Source of the Krka River is located near the village of Krka, which is known as the first settlement at the river's origin. It's a popular excursion point, and when water levels are low, its cave-like structure is accessible and sometimes used for cultural events.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The walk to Košca Waterfall is described as a nice family hike. The Watermills on the Krka River and the Source of the Krka River are also considered family-friendly spots. Additionally, the Lavrič's Hut offers an easy walk and a cafe, making it a good option for families.
The region offers various hiking trails. You can find routes leading to scenic viewpoints like Kucelj Summit (748 m) or Obolno Hill. For waterfall enthusiasts, there are waterfall hikes around Ivancna Gorica, including loops that take you to Košca Waterfall. The municipality is also the starting point for a multi-day hiking marathon around Ivancna Gorica's Loop Path.
Yes, the hilly landscape is suitable for cycling. There are various MTB trails around Ivancna Gorica, including routes that pass by Kucelj Observation Tower or explore the wider Dolenjska region. You can also find gravel roads like the Planina gravel road for a scenic ride.
Absolutely. Kucelj Summit (748 m), north of Višnja Gora, offers beautiful views of the surrounding hills and, on clear days, extends to the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and Julian Alps. Another great spot is Obolno Hill, which also provides excellent vistas. The Lavrič's Hut, located just below Gradišče peak, offers views towards Ivancna Gorica and parts of the Dolenjska and Notranjska hills.
The region offers attractions year-round. Spring brings abundant water to the waterfalls and lush greenery, while summer is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying natural bathing areas like Park Loka. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the forests. Even in winter, if cold enough, the Košca Waterfall can freeze into an impressive icy spectacle.
Visitors appreciate the picturesque scenery, especially around the Watermills on the Krka River, which are noted as a very nice place for a break. The hike to Košca Waterfall is often described as a beautiful family-friendly walk through a jungle-like environment. The region's blend of historical sites and natural beauty provides a diverse and engaging experience.
Yes, the region offers natural spots for water activities. Park Loka is known as a natural bathing area. Additionally, the Krka River is a popular spot, with the official kayaking season opening at the end of May in the town of Krka.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover the Roman milestone in the center of Ivancna Gorica, symbolizing its ancient historical significance. The Stična Monastery also houses a memorial exhibition for renowned herbalist Simon Ašič and operates an herbal pharmacy, Sitik, managing a large area for herbs and plants, offering a unique cultural and wellness insight.


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