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via ferrata in Mojstrana
via ferrata in Mojstrana
via ferrata in Mojstrana

Via Ferrata in Mojstrana, Mojstranskih Veveric route

Gregor, an IFMGA mountain guide, takes you to a challenging via ferrata route close to the village of Mojstrana, in the Julian Alps.


MOUNTAIN RANGES

Julian Alps

DURATION

1/2 Day

OFFER PERIOD

Jun - Sep

FITNESS LEVEL

Any

SKILL LEVEL

Any

PAYMENT METHODS

Credit Card, Wire Transfer and more!

Description

If you are a strong and fit person with some previous climbing experience, Mojstranskih Veveric via ferrata can be your next challenge!

This is one of the two via ferratas you can find close to Mojstrana, a village at the gateway of Triglav National Park, in northwestern Slovenia.

Mojstranskih Veveric is a route on the wall of Grančišče hill. It's a grade C/D via ferrata, which is 180 m high and 250 m long. Due to its high level of difficulty, I only recommend it for those with previous climbing experience and a strong physical condition.

If that's not your case, you can start with Aljaževa via ferrata route which is ideal for beginners!

Finally, at the top of Grančišče, you'll enjoy an amazing view of the Julian Alps and also the Karavanks chain.

The total length of this activity is around 2 or 3 hours. I can pick you up from your hotel at Kranjska Gora, Mojstrana or Bled and then take you back there.

If you want to join me for a via ferrata adventure in Mojstrana, please contact me! I'll be happy to be your guide in such a beautiful location of the Julian Alps.

Price includes

- Guiding fee

- Transport during the trip

- Mountain guide expenses

Secure your spot with just 25% payment

48-hour free cancellation with 30-day advance booking


Details

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-Equipment: Via ferata set, sports clothes, small backpack, hiking boots. -I will provide you technical gear and rent you a basic mountaineering equipment (helmet, belt, self belaying system).

Meeting point

I can pick you up from your accommodation in Kranjska Gora, Mojstrana or Bled.

About the guide: Gregor

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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 Gregor

5.00

A fantastic trip, with an extremely professional mountain guide. Made us feel very welcome in his back yard, with excellent attention to both safety and enjoyment.

Stuart

5.00

Grega was a great guide - advised us which route to do and adapted to suit as we went. Highly recommended.

Jonathan

5.00

Ziga was the best guide, very professionnal, secure, I recommend

Nicolas

5.00

Our guide Cveto was very knowledgeable and friendly. The pace of the climb was tailor made and perfect for our group. Overall a very enjoyable experience!

Daniel

2.00

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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