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Slovenian mountain trail
Slovenian mountain trail
Slovenian mountain trail
The Slovenian Mountain Trail Guidebook
The Slovenian Mountain Trail starts in Maribor on the edge of the Pannonian Basin. It will take you across Pohorje, the lofty peaks of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, and the border ridge of the Karawanks to the Slovenian Alpine Museum in Mojstrana. After visiting the museum (highly recommended), there wil the Julian Alps ahead with the highest and most difficult summits of the whole journey – Triglav, Razor, Prisojnik, and Jalovec. After reaching the valley of Trenta, you’l walk along sunny and pleasant paths through the Triglav Lakes Valey, across Komna, and along the Bohinj-Tolmin Ridge before finally reaching Cerkljansko hriborie (the hills around Cerino). The final part of the trail is the most diverse. There’ll be no more steel ropes and steep rock faces; instead, you’l be able to enjoy long and pleasant strolls along the gently rolling hills leading al the way to the sea.
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Logbook SMT
The first part of the logbcok has space for stamps of the Slovenian Mountain Trail from Maribor to Debeli Rtit, while the second part is devoted to the Extended Slovenian Mountain Trail. The logbook also includes the Rules for awarding the honorary badge, which is awarded to everyone who finishes the trail. One Euro from each logbook sold goes to the maintenance of the SMT.
The Slovenian Mountain Trail (SMT) is the oldest longdistance mountain trail in Slovenia and the whole of Europe. It opened in 1953 to honor the 60″ anniversary of organized mountaineering in Slovenia. The driving force behind its establishment was Ivan Sumjak (1899-1984), a geography professor, chronicler, mountaineer, and active trail marker from Maribor.
The trail runs from the northeast to the southwest of Slovenia and covers most of the country’s mountains – from Maribor to Debelirtic at the Adriatic Sea.
It’s marked with the Knafele blaze (a white dot inside a red ring), which is accompanied by number 1.

There are fifty-five huts along the SMT, providing accommodation, food, and drink. We recommend that you check whether the huts are open before embarking on your trip. Make sure to book your stay in case you plan to spend the night (reservations are valid until 19:00; please inform the hut personnel if you’ll be arriving later).
The Mountain Trail has no time limit. An honorary badge is awarded to anyone who hikes the entire Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail and collects all the stamps in their Logbook (from Maribor to Debeli rtic). Ifa stamp is missing. a photo can be used instead, but for a maximum of 5% of checkpoints.

source: here
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Accommodation in a mountain hut



Trips and Hikes around the hut
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Erjavčeva mountain hut is open the whole year. Reserve your stay and spend some time in the natural paradise of Triglav National Park (UNESCO) near Kranjska Gora on Vršič mountain pass in the heart of Triglav National Park.
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