Zlatko Jaklin: Capturing the Soul of Winter on Vršič Pass
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The Vršič Mountain Pass, with an elevation of 1.611 metres, is a high mountain pass across the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia. It is the highest pass in Slovenia and the highest in the Eastern Julian Alps. It connects Upper Carniola with the Trenta Valley in the Slovene Littoral and is considered an excellent starting point for excursions to surrounding peaks. Over Vršič, there was an old trail, which was upgraded for military purposes and logging and timber transportation in the early 20th century. The modern road, now known as the Russian Road (Ruska cesta), was built in 1915–17.
The Vršič Pass is considered an excellent starting point for excursions to surrounding peaks, including Mala Mojstrovka (2.332 m), Velika Mojstrovka (2.366 m), Planja (2.453 m), Prisojnik (Prisank) (2.547 m), Razor (2.601 m), Šitna Glava (2.087 m), Slemenova Špica (1.911 m), Sovna Glava (1.750 m), and Suhi Vrh (2.109 m), or shorter hikes in the immediate area.
The trail also starts at the Erjavčeva mountain hut. There are small parking lots at the pass, but you must get here early in the morning to get a spot. If they are all taken, there is plenty of room to park on the shoulder of the road.
We arrived at the Vršič Pass at 8:30 am, and all the parking lots were filled. We parked about a quarter of a mile downhill from the Vršič Pass along the shoulder.
The trailhead is at the top of the pass, opposite the main parking lot. Look for the large Vršič Pass sign. Just a short distance away is the trailhead. Look for a red sign that points towards Slemenova Špica and Mala Mojstrovka, and then follow the trail uphill through the low spruce forest.
Several mountain lodges are located near the pass: the Erjavec Lodge or Erjavčeva mountain hut (Erjavčeva koča; 1,525 m), the Tičar Lodge (Tičarjev dom; 1.620 m), Mike’s Lodge (Mihov dom), the Forest Lodge (Koča na Gozdu; 1.226 m), and the Postman’s Lodge (Poštarska koča; 1.725 m).
Kranjska Gora – Vršič – Bovec. Taxi, hitchhike, walk or order a drive with a snowmobile. We can also drive your backpack if you want to walk.
Vršič Mountain Lodge Erjavčeva koča is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience that connects you with the natural beauty and rich traditions of the Julian Alps.
Bus Kranjska Gora Bovec via Vršič. Summer season is here, and the bus from Kranjska Gora to Bovec again goes via the Vršič mountain pass.
Bus Bovec – Soča River Source. From June 1, the route will be extended to Kranjska Gora, stopping at Vršič and Erjavčeva Hut.
Snow on the road at Vršič pass. The weather is unpredictable, and even the whole year around doesn’t mean there are no winter conditions on Vršič pass.
Snow avalanche on Vršič. The weather is unpredictable, and even the end of April doesn’t mean there are no winter conditions in Vršič.
Summer transforms Vršič Mountain Pass into a vibrant tapestry of colours, scents, and sounds, beckoning adventurers and nature enthusiasts to explore its pristine landscapes and majestic vistas.
The Slovenian Julian Alps are a paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of Europe’s most pristine landscapes.
The Vršič Pass, with its elevation of 1,611 meters, stands as Slovenia’s highest mountain pass and an emblem of the Julian Alps’ breathtaking grandeur.