Best mountain passes around Kamnik are found within the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, a mountain range in northern Slovenia. This region, with its western part named after the town of Kamnik, features various passes that connect different valleys and regions. These passes provide access to diverse landscapes and outdoor activities, serving as key routes through the alpine terrain.
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A beautiful summit with a small but impressive cross. The climb from the southeast is challenging, but worth it. You'll encounter a few ibexes around the mountain.
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Great Hut, expensive, newly renovated.
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Steep climb of 2.6 km and 288 vertical meters (asphalt). Via gravel after the 2.6 km you can continue to Crnivec Pass.
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The hut stands at the top of the Kokrski sedlo between Grintovec and Kalška gora, which is also a pass between the valleys of Kamniška Bistrica and Kokra. It is named after the brothers Žiga Zois (1747-1819), mentor and patron of Slovenian writers, naturalist, geologist and mineralogist, and botanist Karel Zois (1756-1799). The first hut was built in 1897 by the German-Austrian Mountaineering Association. After the First World War, it was taken over by the SPD, which thoroughly restored it. After the Second World War, it was managed by PD Kamnik. The hut eventually became too small and the tidiness was no longer adequate, so in 1966 it was renovated and enlarged. In 1967, a freight cable car was pulled from Konec in Kamniška Bistrica. In 1986, water was installed from a 900m distant spring and this year they also started building a new large extension. The expansion and renovation of the hut was completed in 1988, and on the occasion of the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Kamnik branch of the SPD, the enlarged and renovated hut was opened on 18 September 1988. PD Kamnik has done a lot in recent years to ensure that the cottage also meets strict environmental criteria, so as part of bilateral cooperation between Austria and Slovenia, it equipped it with a treatment plant and photovoltaic generator and wind farm to replace electricity, which replaces the diesel generator. The cottage is open from mid-June to mid-October. View: Due to the nearby peaks, the view is wider only to the east and west. In the east, we first see a torrent ravine below the Kokrski sedlo between the walls of Jurjevac on the north and Kalška gora on the south side of the ravine, and for a while we also follow the upper part of the path from Kamniška Bistrica; to the southeast, a view of Velika planina opens up over the Kamniška Bistrica valley; on the south side there is a wall of Kalška gora and the famous Pasja glava nearby; to the west, the view descends over Suhadolnikova planina into the Kokra valley, above which Storžič rises; on the north side we have a beautiful view of Grintovec, and on the left we can also see part of the southern ridge of Kočna.
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Koča stoji na prisojni strani tik pod grebenom Kamniškega sedla (1903 m), ki povezuje Planjavo in Brano. Nekateri uporabljajo za sedlo tudi ime Jermanova vrata, ki je nastalo v času rokovnjačev. Kamniška podružnica SPD je začela s pripravami za gradnjo koče že leta 1902, dogradili in odprli pa so jo 12. avgusta 1906. PD Kamnik je leta 1953 kočo obnovilo in prizidalo jedilnico, leta 1955 po postavilo tovorno žičnico; ker pa je koča postala pretesna in tudi ni več ustrezala sodobnejšim zahtevam obiskovalcev, so se odločili, da bodo zgradili novo. V začetku maja 1981 so začeli rušiti staro kočo in graditi novo; odprli so jo 23. julija 1983 ob 90-letnici Kamniške podružnice SPD. Leta 2012 je bila prenovljena notranjost koče skupaj z novo kuhinjo, ki dosega sodobne standarde. Preskrba z energijo je vezana na fotovoltajične celice, vetrni agregat in pomožni dizelski agregat. Oskrba vode je vezana na kapnico in dezinfekcijo preko UV filtra. Odpadne vode se prečistijo v čistilni napravi. Koča je odprta vsak dan od sredine junija do oktobra, v ostalih mesecih ob sobotah in nedeljah (dežurstvo članov PD Kamnik - strežejo le pijačo). Razgled: Z vrha sedla se odpira razgled na vse strani. Na vzhodu se v bližini dviga zahodno ostenje Planjave, levo za njo pa se kaže Ojstrica; na jugu vidimo v bližini krnico med Planjavo in Brano, domačini ji pravijo Pastirci, za njo pa obširna gozdnata pobočja, ki padajo v dolino Kamniške Bistrice; na drugi strani doline se dvigajo vzhodna gozdnata pobočja Krvavca; na zahodu se v bližini pne Brana, desno za njo pa je nad Kotliči Turska gora; najlepši je pogled proti severu: pod nami je obširno območje Okrešlja, nad njim pa se dviga Mrzla gora; lepo vidimo slap Rinka, ki pada čez skalni prag; malo desno pod Okrešljem se nam pokaže celotna Logarska dolina, za njo vidimo Olševo, desno nad dolino skupino Krofičke, levo pa gorski greben nad Matkovim kotom. Zanimivejše ture: Planjava (2392 m) 2 h; Ojstrica (2350 m) po poti pod Planjavo ter čez Lučko Babo in Škarje 4 h; Brana (2252 m) 1 h 30; Turska gora (2251 m) čez Kotliče 2 h 30; Skuta (2532 m) čez Tursko goro 4 h.
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Beautiful winding descent on road 225, not always the best asphalt, to Stahovica. Little to moderate traffic. More information: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/crnivec/
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Kamniška koča is situated just a few meters below the Kamniški saddle, located between Brano and Planjava. The hut which is open in the expanded summer season also has a winter room. For a better view we have to climb to a three-minute remote saddle from which we see the Logar Valley and in the hollow of only this waterfall Rinka with its Eagle's Nest. It is nice to see the mountain Mrzlo, Brano and Planjavo. To the hut, which is part of the Slovenian hiking trail, a freight lifts leads to the transport of food and other necessary items for the supply of huts.
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For breathtaking vistas, the Kamniški Saddle offers stunning views of the Logar Valley, the impressive Rinka waterfall, and the surrounding peaks of Mrzlo, Brano, and Planjava. The Kamniška Koča Mountain Hut, located just below the saddle, is an excellent spot to take in the scenery.
Yes, the Črnivec Pass is renowned as a classic and rewarding route for motorcyclists in Slovenia. It offers a technical yet enjoyable ride through the Kamniško-Savinjske Alps, with viewpoints providing panoramic vistas of the Alps and the surrounding valleys. The road links Kamnik and Gornji Grad.
Many passes feature mountain huts that offer facilities. For example, the Kamniška Koča Mountain Hut at Kamniški Saddle operates during the expanded summer season and includes a winter room. Similarly, the Cojzova Hut at Kokrsko Saddle provides amenities and is open from mid-June to mid-October.
The mountain huts, such as Kamniška Koča and Cojzova Hut, are typically open from mid-June to mid-October, indicating that the summer and early autumn months offer the most accessible and pleasant conditions for visiting the passes and enjoying their facilities. Some huts also have winter rooms or are open on weekends during other months.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Studenca Climb is a steep 2.6 km ascent with 288 vertical meters on asphalt, which can lead to Črnivec Pass via a gravel section. Additionally, reaching higher peaks like Skuta (2,532 m) from the passes can involve challenging routes.
Yes, Jezersko Sedlo (Seebergsattel) is an important international mountain pass connecting Austrian Carinthia with the Slovene municipality of Jezersko. The Pavlič Pass is another key passage within the broader Kamnik-Savinja Alps region, suggesting its strategic location for cross-border routes.
The region around Kamnik's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including family-friendly options and more challenging mountain hikes. For detailed routes and guides, explore Family-friendly hikes around Kamnik, Mountain Hikes around Kamnik, and Easy hikes around Kamnik.
The mountain passes are surrounded by diverse natural features. You'll encounter stunning alpine scenery, including peaks like Brana, Planjava, Mrzlo, and Grintovec. The Logar Valley and the Rinka waterfall are visible from Kamniški Saddle, and the Črnivec Pass route follows scenic stretches alongside the Kamniška Bistrica river.
Many mountain huts have a rich history. The Cojzova Hut at Kokrsko Saddle, for instance, was first built in 1897 and has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the installation of a freight cable car in 1967 and modern environmental upgrades. These huts often serve as historical landmarks for mountaineering in the region.
From the Kamniški Saddle, a short climb leads to a viewpoint offering expansive views of the Logar Valley and the Rinka waterfall. The saddle also serves as a crucial stop-over for routes to higher peaks like Brana or Planjava. The Skuta (2,532 m) summit is also accessible from the area, offering a beautiful, challenging climb.
The Kamnik-Savinja Alps, particularly the western Kamnik Alps, are characterized by their majestic peaks and diverse landscapes. The passes here not only connect different valleys and regions but also provide access to a wide range of outdoor experiences, from challenging hikes to scenic drives, all set against a backdrop of stunning alpine scenery.

