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4-day Ski touring in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia (Julian Alps)

Kranjska Gora
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Join IFMGA-certified guide Klemen on this spectacular 4-day ski tour where you will discover the natural beauty, gorgeous scenery and stunning landscapes of an underrated and pristine part of the world, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia.

Private

Julian Alps

4 Days

Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr

Fit

Intermediate


Highlights

  • Ski amongst the spectacular and renowned scenery of the Julian Alps!
  • Naavigate some of the fun and challenging off-piste runs!
  • Located less than an hour drive from Ljubljana Airport!
  • Ski in excellent conditions!

Description

If you join me on this truly special 4-day ski tour of Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, I promise you will be exposed to some of the most pleasing, charming and delightful skiing conditions and scenery in Europe, as we traipse and travail around the plentiful slopes and off-piste runs of this veritable playground of skiing.

Nestled within the world-famous and renowned Julian Alps, and located just 65km from Ljubljana Airport, Kranjska Gora is a popular and pretty area close to the Austrian and Italian borders, and such is its reputation for excellent skiing conditions it annually hosts an event in the Alpine Ski World Cup Series.

We first meet at a hotel in town, where an equipment check is held and safety and general information is dispensed, before a short drive to Pod Krisko, the location of our first ski tour.

The subsequent three days will entail setting ofkiif from our hotel accommodation and skiing some of the spectacular peaks and slopes available such as Mala Mojstrovka Peak, Kovoto Sedlo and Rifugio Gilbertti.

The terrain and scenery we will encounter is truly breathtaking, as the picture-perfect alpine forests line the slopes, giving way to some epic views back over the valleys, and the clean, crisp and fresh air will certainly re-energize and recharge you!

On the final day we take a quick trip over the border to Italy to Sella Nevea, and after another day of skiing we head back to the start point and say our goodbyes, hopefully relaxed and feeling good after 4 days of fun!

Kranjska Gora is an underrated gem – book now to discover it!

For those who can’t get enough of ski touring, I also offer an 8-day ski touring program in the Julian Alps, here!

Alternatively, I also offer an 8-day guided splitboarding program in the Julian Alps, here!

Price includes

- Guiding fee


Itinerary

Day 1: Meet

Arrival in Kranjska Gora. Meet the guide in the hotel Pri Martinu Inn, followed by equipment check and discourse about plan for next few days. Short drive to the place where we start our first ski tour, Pod Kriško Steno. Back in the afternoon to hotel where you are based on half board.

Day 2: Ski

Breakfast at 7am. At 8am the mountain guide will pick you up in the front of the hotel. Short drive to Vrsic pass and then start on new ski touring trip on Mala Mojstrovka peak. On the way back we will stop in the mountain hut Koca na Gozdu for apfelstrudel and coffee. Overnight in the hotel.

Day 3: Ski

After breakfast the mountain guide will pick you up and we are going on another ski touring trip on Kotovo Sedlo. On the way back we will stop for a snack in Tamar hut. Overnight in the hotel.

Day 4: Ski and finish

Last day. Drive after breakfast to Italy to Sella Nevea, which takes 45min. Cable system up to Prevala saddle. Short ski up to Okno (window). Descent on the other side to Rifugio Gilbertti for lunch. Last part skiing down is on piste. Retun back to the hotel and depart. Possible to stay another night and depart after breakfast.

 

Details

Accommodation

Hotel accommodation every night.

More info

Please bring with you: - Ski touring gear - Crampons - Ski touring ice axe, helmet,

Meeting point

Pri Martinu Inn, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia

About the guide

IFMGA Mountain Guide
I was born in Jesenice on 25.03.1967. I’m based in Gozd Martuljek in the Julian Alps, Slovenia. I qualified as an IFMGA Mountain Guide in 2003 and I was President of the Slovenian Mountain Guide Association from 2009-2013. I’ve loved the mountains for as long as I can remember. It started in primary school when I was in the local mountaineering club. In high school I started climbing. Later I joined the mountain rescue team in Kranjska Gora and I have been a member of the rescue team since 1994. I’ve been guiding for the past 11 years in the Alps and all around the world. Each year I usually guide for about 150 days.
Alongside my work, my family (wife, 2 children), travel and mountain photography are my passions.
- Guiding skills: rock climbing, climbing routes, touring ski, ice climbing, winter climbing.
Since 2005 I’m sponsored by Montura and last 6 years I’m skiing on Elan skies.

Languages

Slovenian | German | English

Certificates

IFMGA


What people are saying about Klemen Gricar

Koen Willemse

5.00

August, 2020

I really want to thank Klemen Gricar to take a lot of time for our two children of 8 years and 10 years. He had all the appropiate gear with him, provided a lot of safety measurements and took his time to explain and help them for their first 'climbing and via Ferrata experience'. They liked it so much that they wanted to do it immediately again.

roberto vitorino

5.00

May, 2019

We would like to thank you very much, for the patience and great efforts of Mr. Klemen with our kid. It was a great experience.

Liam McGarry

5.00

October, 2017

Klemen is an excellent guide, with an intuitive feel for the mountains. He speaks several languages and his skills and experience are second to none. He first climbed Triglav when he was 7 and has over 40 years experience in Mountains, including 15 years in Mountain Rescue. You could not be in sounder, safer or better hands. Klemen brought my wife and I up Triglav in one day, we stayed the night in the Kredarica hut and went down the next morning. We’re not experienced climbers but are reasonably fit. Many people had told us that it was too windy, too cold to go up the mountain. Because of this, we wanted an experienced guide. Unless you’re a very experienced climber, I wouldn’t recommend going beyond the hut in any weather. It is exciting, scary at times and challenging… but it is so incredibly worth it, without a doubt the highlight of our holiday and year. We learned so much and have amazing memories! Klemen emailed us in advance to check we had the right gear and met us in Mojstrana (we had a rental car and it was easy to find & leave the car). He provided us with crampons, because he sensed they would be useful in the conditions. Many people didn’t have them, but we were very grateful we did. This is just one example of how well he understood the Mountain and how extra prepared he was. He brought us up quickly through the forests and highlighted the best place to get water and take photographs. He suggested when to add layers, and taught us many tips for walking, hiking and scrambling. At the hut, he acted as translator, ensured we got food and that my wife and I had a room to ourselves. Klemen brought us up the Triglav late afternoon, he ensured we had the right gear and tied rope round us and made sure we had the crampons on right. We had a harness on but didn’t use in the end, as we didn’t need to and we moved quicker without it. He kept pushing us, which was a good thing and took some photos along the way to help us remember the occasion. He would teach us the right way to do things, and ensured even we we felt challenged we were always safe. After descending, which is tricky too for novices, he went back to make sure people still on the mountain got down safe as it was getting dark. Klemen is fit, and will be able to match any pace you can go. He’s happy to answer questions and can alter the route as required (we went down the mule route for parts to avoid scrambling sections). On the morning, when we saw people climbing up Triglav we noted how the conditions were different and how tricky it would have been to pass other groups. We were very glad to have climbed it the day before, plus it made the evening a lot more relaxing and allowed a few celebratory beers. Klemen even brought us for tea/coffee after we got to the bottom and had lent me mountain boots as well as providing tape, after I had got blisters from walking. Unless you’re familiar with climbing Triglav, I would definitely recommend a guide. You get so much more out of it, learning and adventure wise, but mostly safety wise. Talking to Klemen you realise how experienced he is in terms of climbing, how much he loves the mountains, how he’s taught his kids climbing and skiing, and how well he is respected. Klemen knows many mountains well, especially the Alps (climbed Mount Blanc over 60 times). Triglav is spectacular, and we’d definitely recommend getting a guide and there’s no better guide than Klemen. ps we looked at a few providers, and Explore Share were not only best value (price wise) but they were also great at keeping in touch and re-assuring us that we could make it to the top. A great service. Thanks


 

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