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Golte - Žekovec

 
 

Starting point: Hotel Golte - zgornja postaja nihalke

  • Path length :
    9.0 km
  • Time:
    01:20:00
  • Difficulty:
    Medium
  • Ground:
    Asphalt, Macadam, Cart track

Description of path

- The route begins at the Golte Hotel, upper station of the lift. 0 km
- Wooden gate, close it behind you!- occasionally open 0.5 km (macadam)
- Fork in the road, make a sharp right 0.6 km (macadam)
- Turn left (you can see Bela peč on the right) and follow the macadamized road 1.4 km (macadam)
- Level plateau 2.8 km (macadam)
- Straight ahead, end of macadam 5.5 km (asphalt)
- Cycle straight past the road to Radegunda 6.1 km (asphalt)
- Make a sharp right and pass the Sigoničnik farm 6.5 km (macadam)
- Turn right in front of the Srebočnik farm, you'll see a chapel on the left after 100 meters (macadam)
- Past the Kugler farm 7.7 km (macadam)
- Turn left at the crossroads (follow the signpost toward Žekovec) 8 km (macadam)
- Turn right 8.2 km (macadam)
- Turn to the far right 9.1 km (asphalt)
- Village Žekovec 9.3 km (asphalt)
- Lower station of the lift 9.7 km (asfalt)

OPTION You'll reach a crossroads where you should turn left (follow the signpost toward Žekovec). Turn right onto a macadamized road and right again onto a gravel road 20 meters later. Turn left. The macadam ends, turn right to the lower station of the lift.

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Warning
The author of these pages takes no responsibility for the described cycle routes or for the accuracy of the data. We have presented the cycle routes to the best of our ability, but the cyclist and the maintainer of the route are ultimately responsible for the safety of the trip.