Description
The home is located on Polajžar's lawn in Sedel, below the top of Donačka gora, which was named after the church of St. Donat. The old name of the mountain is Rogaška gora, as it looks like a horn from Rogaška Slatina. The first hut was built just below the peak by the Rogaška branch of the SPD from Rogaška Slatina and opened on May 26, 1929. It was burned down during the war in 1943, but was not rebuilt later. PD Sloga Rogatec decided in 1974 to build a new home. They searched for a suitable location for two years, and in 1976 they started building a mountain home. In 1977, the road to the home was repaired and widened, and then in 1980, the lower premises were arranged and a refuge was arranged for mountaineers. Due to financial problems, the home and log cabin (outbuilding) were extended and opened only on June 23, 1984. At the opening, the most deserving member, Feliks Zalezina, cut the ribbon at the front door. Later, during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of PD (June 11, 1988), the mountain lodge was named after a local, cultural and sports worker and long-time member Rudi Lebič (1929-1984), who also worked during the construction of the lodge.
There are 80 seats and a bar in the catering area, 100 seats at the tables in front of the house, 20 beds in 5 rooms, and an additional 40 beds in the shared beds. The home has a toilet, a washroom with hot and cold water, a dining area (heated by a rustic stove) with running water and electricity.