The Novo mesto branch of the SPD built a shelter with 20 beds in 1930 near the Gospodična spring, on the north-western slope of Gorjanci; in 1942 it was burned. PD Novo mesto built a mountain hut on this site and ceremoniously opened it on 18 September 1949. As it no longer met the needs of visitors, a new home was built in 1973 and 1974 with the help of the Novoteks textile factory and opened on 21 June 1975. Named they named it after the national hero Vinko Paderšič-Batreja (1916-1942), the organizer of OF in the places below Gorjanci. The name "Miss after the spring, which originates under the home; Trdin's fairy tale tells of a castle lady who rejuvenated herself when she washed in it. In 1984, the home was leased by Tovarna zdravil Krka from Novo mesto. she redecorated and modernized the home, and also re-equipped it in 1990. The lease agreement expired in 1994, and the home is now managed by PD Novo mesto.
View:
From the home there is a beautiful view from west to north. To the west we see Kočevski Rog; from west to north, the Dolenjska hills stretch between the Krka and the Sava, followed by the Posavje hills with Kum, and on the horizon we can see the Karavanke and Kamnik Alps; between Gorjanci and the Dolenjska hills there is an extensive Krško field; we can see Novo mesto and Trška gora nicely; exactly to the north is near Tolsti vrh (356 m) with a church at the top. There is no view to the east and south, because it is covered by the backs of the Gorjanci.
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At the crossroads in front of Miklavž (964 m) is Krvavi kamen (928 m), where, according to Trdin's fairy tale, fraternal blood was spilled.