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Planinski Dom Pri Krnskih Jezerih is a welcoming mountain hut nestled at an elevation of 1385 meters in the heart of Slovenia's Julian Alps, within the stunning Triglav National Park. This strategically located hut sits on the Glava elevation, positioned between the serene Dupeljsko Jezero and the historic Duplje sheep farm. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the captivating Krn Lakes area, including the largest Slovenian high-mountain lake, Krn Lake, just a short walk away.
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5月 2, 2021
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標高 1,390 m
From the hut, hikers have immediate access to several beautiful trails. A popular and relatively easy walk leads to Dupeljsko Jezero in just 5 minutes. The magnificent Krn Lake (Veliko Krnsko Jezero) is also a short 20-minute hike away. For more challenging ascents, trails to peaks like Mount Krn (approximately 3 hours), Bogatin, and Mahavšček are readily available, offering stunning panoramic views.
Absolutely! Beyond the beautiful lakes, hikers can visit the Hungarian Cross, just 5 minutes from the hut, or explore historical barracks about an hour away, remnants from the Isonzo Front (WWI). While the hut itself is nestled in a spruce grove with limited distant views, the surrounding peaks like Velika Montura, Šmohor, and Krn provide dramatic scenery. Nearby mountain pastures like Duplje mountain (5 min) and Polje mountain (45 min) also offer picturesque spots.
The hut and its immediate surroundings are generally considered family-friendly, especially for walks to Dupeljsko Jezero and Krn Lake, which are relatively easy. Many trails are suitable for children who are accustomed to hiking. Regarding dogs, while the Triglav National Park has regulations, dogs are generally permitted on trails if kept on a leash. It's advisable to check with the hut directly regarding their specific policy for overnight stays with dogs, as this can vary.
While direct public transport to the hut itself is not available, hikers can often reach major trailheads like Lepena via seasonal bus services, particularly during the summer months. These services connect with larger towns in the region. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the Julian Alps area, especially those serving Triglav National Park, before planning your trip.
As a popular destination in Triglav National Park, the hut and surrounding trails can get quite busy, especially on weekends and during the peak summer months (July and August). If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on weekdays or during the shoulder seasons of early June or late September. Arriving early in the morning for day hikes can also help avoid the largest crowds on the trails.
Yes, the area around Planinski Dom Pri Krnskih Jezerih offers possibilities for circular routes. Hikers can combine visits to Krn Lake and Dupeljsko Jezero with explorations of the surrounding mountain pastures. More experienced hikers can plan loops that incorporate ascents to nearby peaks and return to the hut, utilizing the network of marked trails in the Julian Alps. Consulting a detailed hiking map is recommended to plan your specific loop.
The hut offers extensive accommodation, including 19 rooms with a total of 77 beds and an additional 19 communal bunks with 93 sleeping spaces. There's also a winter bivouac with 20 beds available nearby. Given its popularity, especially during the open season from early June to late September, booking ahead is highly recommended, particularly for weekends and during peak summer months, to secure your spot.
While the main hut is typically open from early June to late September, a winter bivouac with 20 beds and a stove is available nearby for experienced winter hikers. Winter conditions in the Julian Alps can be severe, with deep snow and avalanche risk. Winter access requires specialized equipment (e.g., snowshoes, crampons, ice axe) and significant mountaineering experience. It is not recommended for beginners.
Hikers consistently praise the hut for its tasty and hearty local food. You can expect traditional Slovenian mountain fare, often including warm soups, stews, and other filling dishes perfect after a day of hiking. The hut also features a bar, offering a selection of beverages. It's a great place to refuel and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow hikers.
The terrain immediately around the hut and to the nearby lakes (Dupeljsko Jezero, Krn Lake) is generally considered easy to moderate, often following well-maintained marked paths, some of which are old military mule tracks. However, trails leading to higher peaks like Mount Krn become significantly more challenging, involving steeper ascents and rocky sections. Sturdy hiking footwear is recommended for all trails, and appropriate gear for higher altitudes is essential for peak ascents.