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Hiking around Kranjska Gora offers access to the Julian Alps and Triglav National Park, characterized by majestic mountain ranges, pristine glacial valleys, and clear alpine lakes. The terrain features limestone formations, dense forests, and significant river systems like the Pišnica and Sava Dolinka. This region is known for its numerous waterfalls, providing diverse hiking opportunities.
Last updated: August 17, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Actually very beautiful, especially that you can also walk behind the waterfall.
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The Peričnik waterfall (Slap Peričnik) is one of the most spectacular and well-known waterfalls in Slovenia! Located in the fairytale-like Vrata Valley, near Mojstrana and Triglav National Park, this natural gem attracts many visitors annually. The Peričnik actually consists of two separate waterfalls. The lower waterfall, with its impressive height of 52 meters, is by far the most striking. A bit higher up is the upper waterfall, 16 meters high, which can be reached via a somewhat steeper climbing path. The absolute unique feature of the lower Peričnik waterfall is a narrow path that runs behind the cascading water. You can literally walk behind the enormous mass of water! The rocks form a natural amphitheater, allowing you to walk behind the curtain of water, staying dry (apart from some refreshing mist), and enjoy a spectacular view of the valley. In winter, with persistent frost, the waterfall transforms into a giant wall of icicles, which is an extremely popular backdrop for ice climbers. In spring and after heavy rainfall, the waterfall is at its most powerful due to the abundant meltwater and rainwater rushing down from the mountains. It is an incredibly accessible highlight that can be reached from the nearby parking lot with a short, easy climb, making it perfect for a quick stop or as part of a longer hike through the Vrata Valley!
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The Peričnik Waterfall (Slap Peričnik) is one of Slovenia's most spectacular and well-known waterfalls! Located in the fairytale-like Vrata Valley, near Mojstrana and Triglav National Park, this natural gem attracts many visitors annually. Peričnik actually consists of two separate waterfalls. The lower waterfall, with its height of no less than 52 meters, is by far the most impressive. A little higher up is the upper waterfall, 16 meters high, which can be reached via a somewhat steeper climbing path. The absolute unique feature of the lower Peričnik Waterfall is that a narrow walking path runs behind the cascading water. You can literally walk behind the enormous mass of water! The rocks form a natural amphitheater, allowing you to walk behind the curtain of water, dry (apart from some refreshing water mist), and with a spectacular view of the valley. In winter, with persistent frost, the waterfall transforms into a gigantic wall of icicles, which is an extremely popular backdrop for ice climbers. In spring and after heavy rainfall, the waterfall is at its most powerful due to the abundant meltwater and rainwater rushing down from the mountains. It is an incredibly accessible highlight that can be reached from the nearby parking lot with a short, easy climb, making it perfect for a quick stop or as part of a longer hike through the Vrata Valley!
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The Peričnik Waterfall (Slap Peričnik) is one of Slovenia's most spectacular and well-known waterfalls! Located in the fairytale-like Vrata Valley, near Mojstrana and Triglav National Park, this natural gem attracts many visitors annually. The Peričnik actually consists of two separate waterfalls. The lower waterfall, with its impressive height of 52 meters, is by far the most striking. A little higher up is the upper waterfall, 16 meters high, which can be reached via a somewhat steeper climbing path. The absolute unique feature of the lower Peričnik waterfall is that a narrow walking path runs behind the cascading water. You can literally walk behind the enormous mass of water! The rocks form a natural amphitheater, allowing you to walk behind the curtain of water, dry (apart from some refreshing mist), and enjoy a spectacular view of the valley. In winter, with persistent frost, the waterfall transforms into a giant wall of icicles, which is an extremely popular backdrop for ice climbers. In spring and after heavy rainfall, the waterfall is at its most powerful due to the abundant meltwater and rainwater rushing down from the mountains. It is an incredibly accessible highlight that can be reached from the nearby parking lot with a short, easy climb, making it perfect for a quick stop or as part of a longer hike through the Vrata Valley!
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The fairytale-like Triglavska Bistrica is one of Slovenia's most beautiful alpine rivers and the beating heart of the impressive Vrata Valley! This ice-cold mountain stream originates high in the Julian Alps, at the foot of the iconic north face of Mount Triglav, and winds its way through an idyllic landscape full of dense green forests and rugged rocks. The water of the Triglavska Bistrica is known for its breathtaking milky blue and turquoise color. The river owes this special hue to the fine mineral dust, also known as 'glacier milk', which is formed when glacier water and meltwater erode the limestone rocks high in the mountains. Along a large part of the river runs the famous Triglavska Bistrica Trail, a beautiful hiking path that leads you almost everywhere along the soothingly babbling and sometimes wildly flowing water. Along the way, you will pass the well-known Peričnik Waterfall and regularly cross the river via charming wooden bridges that offer a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains. Because the water comes directly from Slovenia's highest peaks, the river remains ice-cold even on the warmest summer days. It is therefore the ultimate place to cool off during a strenuous hike by dipping your hands into the refreshing stream and enjoying the pure mountain air.
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Beautiful path to the "summit" of Vitranc. Unfortunately, hardly any view due to the trees.
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Very nice trail section directly on the edge and unsecured.
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There are over 50 dedicated waterfall hiking trails around Kranjska Gora, catering to various skill levels. These routes explore the stunning Julian Alps and Triglav National Park, offering diverse experiences from easy strolls to more challenging ascents.
For an easy and scenic option, consider the Kranjska Gora – Lake Jasna loop from Kranjska Gora. While not solely a waterfall hike, it offers gentle alpine scenery and is a great starting point. Another accessible option that includes a waterfall is the Lower Martuljek Waterfall – View of Mostnica Gorge loop from Spodnji Martuljkov slap, which is a moderate 6 km route but focuses on the lower, more accessible parts of the Martuljek Waterfalls.
Yes, many waterfall hikes around Kranjska Gora are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular example is the Triglavska Bistrica River – Triglavska Bistrica River loop from Slovenski planinski muzej, which is a moderate 9.6 km trail following the river and offering beautiful views.
The region boasts several impressive waterfalls. The Pericnik Waterfall in Triglav National Park is particularly stunning, allowing hikers to walk behind the lower falls. The Martuljek Waterfalls, consisting of two cascades, offer a fabulous excursion through an enchanting gorge. You can explore them via routes like the View of Mostnica Gorge – Lower Martuljek Waterfall loop from Spodnji Martuljkov slap.
Beyond the waterfalls, you'll encounter diverse natural beauty. Trails often lead through dense forests, alongside pristine rivers like the Pišnica and Sava Dolinka, and offer views of the majestic Julian Alps. You might also discover highlights such as the tranquil Lower Martuljek Waterfall and the dramatic Martuljek Gorge.
The spring melt (April-May) is often considered the best time to witness the waterfalls at their most powerful, as they are fed by melting snow. Summer (June-August) offers pleasant hiking weather, though water levels might be lower. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, adding another layer of beauty to the landscape.
Many trails in the Kranjska Gora region, including those leading to waterfalls, are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially within Triglav National Park, to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out.
The duration varies significantly depending on the trail's length and difficulty. Easy walks, like the Kranjska Gora – Lake Jasna loop, can take just over an hour. Moderate routes, such as the Triglavska Bistrica River loop, typically take around 2.5 to 3 hours. More extensive loops, like the View of Mostnica Gorge – Lower Martuljek Waterfall loop, can take up to 4 hours or more.
The waterfall trails and general hiking experience around Kranjska Gora are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 6000 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of routes available for all abilities.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are more demanding routes that lead to higher waterfalls or combine waterfall visits with significant elevation gains within the Julian Alps. While specific challenging waterfall routes are not listed here, the region offers 18 difficult hikes in total, many of which provide access to remote and spectacular natural features.
Kranjska Gora is well-connected, and local buses can take you to various villages and starting points for hikes. For example, you can often find transport options to areas near the Martuljek Waterfalls or towards Triglav National Park. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.
While the waters near the waterfalls themselves can be very cold and sometimes dangerous due to strong currents, the region offers other spots for wild swimming. Lake Jasna, for instance, provides a tranquil setting for swimming with the Julian Alps as a backdrop. Always exercise caution and respect local regulations when considering wild swimming.


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