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Mala Mojstrovka, Hanzova Route, Guided Via Ferrata

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ZGVS certified guide Gregor would like to take you on an exciting via ferrata adventure along the beautiful Hanzova route on the Mala Mojstrovka in the Julian Alps of Slovenia.

Private

Julian Alps

1 Day

Jun - Oct

High

Intermediate


Description

One of the many gorgeous peaks in the Julian Alps of Slovenia, the Mala Mojstrovka (2,332m) is a great mountain to visit. And on this trip, you will get to acquaint yourself with the peak along the thrilling Hanzova via ferrata route.

One of the most popular and exciting via ferrata routes in all of Slovenia, the Hanzova route is unforgettable. Not for the faint of heart, as the views are so incredible they can rattle those who may have a fear of heights, this route will give you an abundance of great views and memories from the Mala Mojstrovka.

Along with the excitement of this trip, there is a great deal of convenience as well. I will gladly pick you up from your hotel and take you right to the Mala Mojstrovka, where you can start the adventure. And at the end of the day, I can take you right back to your hotel. Hence making this trip all about the via ferrata. And when it comes to the Hanzova route itself, while it may appear precarious, you can rest assured it is extremely safe, and you will be secure the entire time and properly guided every step of the way.

There is a reason via ferratas are so popular in Slovenia. The Julian Alps has a number of peaks that are seemingly perfect for them. And the Mala Mojstrovka is at or near the top of the list. So if you want to experience it for yourself, just send me a request.

Would you like to climb the highest mountain in Slovenia in just one day? Then join me on this fantastic private ascent of Mount Triglav.

Price includes

- Guiding fee

- Transport during the trip

- Mountain guide expenses

Price details

Along with the guiding fee, transportation costs and the necessary equipment are included in the price.


Equipment you will need to bring

Via ferrata equipment, mountain clothes and shoes


About the guide

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Gregor

4.70

(17)

Mountain Guide

I am an IFMGA mountain guide born in 1980 in Mojstrana, a Slovenian village close to Mount Triglav, the highest mountain in the country at 2864 m.

From an early age, my parents took me to the mountains during summer and winter. At that time, my father was part of a mountain rescue team in my hometown and was also going on expeditions to the Himalaya and the Andes, so he became a big inspiration for me. We went climbing, hiking, sport climbing and ski touring together. His enthusiasm truly influenced me.

I went to Alpine school, then Mountain rescue team, I did the Alpinist exam and I became an Alpinist instructor. After that, I also studied to be a professor of Sport. Several years later, I decided to begin my mountain guide education and to become an IFMGA/UIAGM certified mountain guide.

Languages

Slovenian | English

Certificates

ZGVS | IFMGA

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What people are saying about this trip

Daniel

3.00

The trip itself and the via ferrata was nice with great views, however we didn't enjoy the guiding experience. He was rushing a lot, and asked us to hurry each time we tried to stop to drink or take a photo. On the way back he was walking 200 meters ahead of our group, was chatting on his phone, sometimes shouting back to hurry. Overall we spent only 4 hours climbing. Despite what was promised in the tour description, they were not willing to pick us up at Bled (unless we pay 160 euros extra), so we had to take a 35 min drive to the Kofler office. They also asked us to pack warm winter clothing which was super unneccessary given the very hot weather.


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