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Planina Blato

 

Starting point: Bohinj - Stara Fužina

  • Path length :
    21.0 km
  • Time:
    03:00:00
  • Difficulty:
    Hard
  • Ground:
    Asphalt, Macadam

Description of path

Begin cycling in Stara Fužina. Turn uphill at the bridge and pass the houses. After 350 meters, follow the left road and you will soon reach a small parking lot where hikers leave their cars. Parking usually isn't free. At the beginning, the ascent isn't very steep and the road is asphalt. You will reach the first intersection about a kilometer from the parking lot. Turn left, following the signpost for Dom na Vogarju. From here, the road to the top is mainly macadam. The ascent isn't very difficult and the road is quite solid. There are only a few parts with asphalt. At the second intersection, either turn right toward the Blato plateau or turn left (the signpost says Vogar) toward the lodge at Vogar. Another road heads farther uphill, but doesn't lead anywhere (there's only a walking path). There is a great view of Lake Bohinj from the lodge. We recommend that you return the way you came. There is another, shorter path leading from the lodge through the forest, but it is very rocky and problematic.

Bohinjsko jezero - Srednja vas v Bohinju

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.

 
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