




Tackle one of Slovenia’s most thrilling via ferratas, then soar across the valley on the Olimpline zipline — all in a guided alpine adventure near Črna na Koroškem.
Private
Julian Alps
1 Day
May - Oct
Intermediate
Beginner
Join a daring alpine experience in Črna na Koroškem, Carinthia, where rugged terrain, aerial exposure, and pure adrenaline meet. The Olimpline Via Ferrata climbs the southern slopes of Navrški vrh (1001 m), directly above the center of Črna, offering sweeping views over the Mežiška and Topla Valleys, with Uršlja Gora rising in the distance.
This via ferrata is a 1700-meter route with 500 meters of vertical gain, mostly graded C/D, with optional extensions rated up to E — and even a short F section at the top, considered the most difficult via ferrata detail in Slovenia. You’ll pass exposed sectors and can even take a 10-minute detour to Nino’s Hole, a historic mining tunnel near the final section.
If you’re in a group of at least 5 (or can join one), you can complete the experience with a zipline descent over the valley — an aerial flight ending at the local ski slope. Otherwise, the descent follows a scenic 45-minute mountain path back to Črna.
This full-day guided adventure includes all technical gear and is suitable for adults and children aged 12+. Advance booking is required, with transport available from the Mojstrana–Ljubljana–Velenje area.
Meeting point
(3–5 hours climbing + optional zipline or descent)
Accommodation
Not included – this is a day trip. Participants should arrange lodging near Črna na Koroškem.
More info
Own Gear:
Seasonal mountaineering clothes (pants, 3 layers, windbreaker, hat, gloves)
Trekking shoes (low or high, with grip)
Via ferrata gloves (or regular work gloves)
Backpack with water and food
Sunglasses, sunscreen
Is gear rental included?
Yes, all technical via ferrata equipment is provided and included in the price.
Can kids join?
Yes — children from age 12 are welcome when accompanied by an adult.
How much does the zipline cost?
Approx. €45 per person, paid separately if doing the zipline descent.
How difficult is the via ferrata?
The base route is rated C/D, which is moderately demanding and suitable for fit individuals with a head for heights. For more experienced climbers, there are optional segments graded D, E, and even F, with the final F-rated move being considered the most difficult via ferrata detail in Slovenia. You can choose how much challenge you want based on your ability and comfort level.
Where is the meeting point?
Meeting point is flexible, with picku-up options available from agreed locations along the Mojstrana–Ljubljana–Velenje route.
The via ferrata starts in the center of Črna na Koroškem, on the slopes of Navrški vrh.
5.0
(3)
Mountain Guide
Languages
Slovenian | English
Certificates
ZGVS | IFMGA
Aljaz was amazing and very knowledgeable. He made the experience extremely enjoyable and made me feel safe at all times.
Jack
Our trip was fantastic. Our guides were very knowledgeable, friendly and good company. This was our first mountain over 2500M. Can't recommend enough!
Yutong
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