Hikers on top of a rocky ridge in the Julian Alps
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Traverse the Julian Alps and Climb Mount Triglav

6 nights
Tough

A demanding alpine hut-to-hut trek through Slovenia’s wildest peaks, tackling via ferrata and summiting Mount Triglav

What's Included?

Activities & Certified Guides

All itinerary activities with local, expert, English-speaking guides

Hotel and Mountain Huts

2 nights in hotels and 4 nights in mountain refuges

Meals

All breakfasts and dinners

Transfers

All airport and local transfers, luggage transferred between start and end hotels

Gear & Permits

All your via ferrata gear and national park fees

Small Like-minded Groups

Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 12 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people
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What's it like?

Hikers on top of a rocky ridge in the Julian Alps
Hiker stands on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Julian Alps
Hiker scrambles up a rocky path in the Julian Alps
Hiker takes a photo of a mountain hut in dramatic mountain scenery in the Julian Alps
Hiking against a dramtic mountain backdrop in the Julian Alps
Couple hold hands in a gap between two cliffs
Traditional huts in the Julian Alps
Hiker walking through the rocky peaks of the Julian Alps
Flower meadow under the peaks of the Julian Alps

Venture into Mount Triglav National Park, crossing remote ridgelines and high mountain passes away from the crowds

Sleep high in the Julian Alps with four nights in classic alpine huts, absorbing true mountain culture after long days on rugged, technical terrain

Take on classic alpine ferrata routes to summit Mount Razor and Mount Triglav, ticking off two of Slovenia’s most iconic peaks

Finish by the clear waters of Bohinj and Bled, swapping high trails for forest paths, cool swims, and a well-earned alpine reset

Key Information

Day 1

Arrive in Slovenia and settle into the mountains

View of the mountains and emerald green lake in Slovenia's Julian ALps

Arrive at Ljubljana Airport and meet your local guides for the group transfer to Kranjska Gora, a quiet alpine town framed by the dramatic peaks of the Julian Alps. After checking in, take a short stroll to stretch your legs or relax at the hotel before meeting with the group. In the evening, sit down for a welcome dinner and a briefing on the days ahead, setting the tone for a challenging week in the high mountains.

Day 2

Trek through Tamar Valley and over Slemenova Špica

Looking up at the sunrising over the rocky cliffs at Slemenova Špica
Hiking
4-6 hrs · 7mi · 3281ft up · 984ft down

After breakfast, take a short transfer to Planica, gateway to one of Slovenia’s most striking valleys. Warm up on steady trails through the broad Tamar Valley, hiking beneath towering limestone walls and into dense forest. The trail steepens as you climb towards Slemenova Spica, a scenic saddle with sweeping views of jagged peaks and hanging basins. A final stretch over rolling high ground brings you to Vrsic Pass (5,699ft), a historic route built by soldiers during World War I and now the highest road pass in Slovenia. Settle into the mountain hut, tuck into dinner, and soak up your first night in the high Julian Alps.

Day 3

Trek high alpine terrain and climb Mount Razor

Scrambling up the knife edge ridge on Mt Razor
Hiking
9-10 hrs · 6mi · 4757ft up · 1804ft down

Leave Vrsic Pass and begin the climb towards the high saddle of Sedlo Planja (7,707ft), where the landscape shifts to steep limestone faces and deep glacial cirques. If conditions allow, the day includes the ascent of Mount Razor (8,533ft), a tough climb and your first major summit of the trip. The route follows rocky paths and narrow ledges, with short via ferrata sections adding security on exposed ground. The final ridge offers outstanding views across the central Julian Alps, setting the tone for the bigger summit still to come. If weather rules out the Razor ascent, you’ll head straight to the hut instead, cutting around three hours from the day. End at Pogacnikov Dom (6,726ft), perched above the Kriski Podih lakes, and settle in for dinner surrounded by steep peaks on all sides.

Day 4

Cross exposed alpine terrain beneath the high peaks

Hiker enjoys the sunset in the mountains
Hiking
6-7 hrs · 6mi · 3117ft up · 2165ft down

Start the day at Pogacnikov Dom and set out across high alpine terrain, gaining height quickly on rocky paths above the Kriski Podih basin. The trail leads towards Bovski Gamsovec (7,848ft), a striking peak surrounded by steep faces and deep valleys. Expect a mix of solid paths, short scrambles, and cable-secured sections where the ground gets more exposed. From the summit area, descend on a series of zigzag paths and traverse beneath towering limestone walls, gradually making your way to Koca na Dolicu (7,057ft). This hut sits in a dramatic spot beneath Triglav’s southern slopes, offering a clear preview of the scale and terrain ahead. Settle in for dinner and a night in one of the most impressive locations on the traverse.

Day 5

Summit Mount Triglav

Hikers ascending the via ferrata on Mount Triglav, Slovenia.
Hiking
8-9 hrs · 9mi · 2953ft up · 4265ft down

Set off early and step onto the route towards Mount Triglav (9,396ft) - Slovenia’s highest peak and a major achievement for any alpine hiker. The climb follows a classic via ferrata line, with ladders, cables and exposed sections that demand steady movement and focus. From the summit, take in epic views over the surrounding peaks - a defining moment of the traverse. After the descent, rejoin the main trail and begin the long drop into the Triglav Lakes Valley, where the terrain shifts to forested slopes, clear pools and glacial basins. Continue to Koca pri Triglavskih Jezerih (5,528ft), perched above the lakes in a quieter corner of the national park. Tuck into dinner and rest up after the toughest day on the trail.

Day 6

Descend from the high mountains to lakes and forest paths

Two hikers making their way down a mountain trail past a lake
Hiking
5-6 hrs · 9mi · 1476ft up · 5249ft down

Leave the Triglav Lakes Hut and begin a long descent through the changing landscape of forested slopes, glacial hollows, and open mountain pastures. The trail passes Jezero Hut (4,767ft) and Blato Pasture (3,764ft) before dropping into the Bohinj valley, where the ground levels out and views open onto the lake below. Reach Lake Bohinj (1,726ft), a clear alpine lake with the chance for a swim or a short visit to Mostnica Gorge, depending on conditions and timing. After time at the lake, travel by vehicle to Bled, a small town known for its lakeside setting and relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy a farewell dinner with your fellow adventurers and reflect on the days spent crossing the high Julian Alps.

Day 7

Goodbye Slovenia!

Aerial view of Lake Bled in Slovenia

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before preparing for your transfer. With a midday drop-off at Ljubljana Airport, there may be time for a stroll by the lake or a wander through Bled town before heading off to the airport.

The Area

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Logistics

Starts

Ljubljana Airport (LJU)

17:00 on Day 1

Ends

Ljubljana Airport (LJU)

12:00 on Day 7

Transfers

Your adventure begins at Ljubljana Airport (LJU), with a group transfer scheduled at 5:00 PM on Day 1. This transfer takes you directly to Hotel Miklič in Kranjska Gora, where you’ll check in and begin the program with a welcome introduction and dinner.

If you arrive earlier in the day, you may spend time exploring Ljubljana or Bled, or enjoy a relaxed start at the airport cafés. Earlier arrivals can join the main group transfer at 5:00 PM, or upon request, your host can advise on private transfer options if needed.

At the end of your journey, you’ll be transferred back to Ljubljana Airport for onward flights. We recommend booking outbound flights from 3:00 PM onwards, allowing plenty of time for a relaxed departure.

Travel options

There are regular direct flights to Ljubljana from London Gatwick with easyJet, along with plenty of indirect options from across the UK and Europe. Travelers from North America can usually connect via major hubs such as Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, or Paris, with onward flights into Ljubljana running daily.

Alternatively, you may choose to fly in and out of Venice or Treviso, which offer a wide range of international connections. Your host can arrange private transfers from either airport on request.

Day 1
Hotel · Twin share

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Day 2 – Day 5
Mountain hut · Mixed dorm

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Day 6
Hotel · Twin share

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Day 7
Departure day

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

What is the food like?

Ricet stew with sausage

Slovenian mountain cuisine is simple and filling, with meals in the huts typically including soups, stews, pasta dishes, and basic vegetarian options. Expect dishes such as barley stew (ričet), bean or vegetable soups, žganci (a traditional buckwheat dish), and simple pasta or rice meals. Food is homemade and reliable, though choices can be limited, particularly on busy days.

In Kranjska Gora and Bled, you’ll enjoy more varied regional dishes drawing on fresh alpine ingredients and Slovenia’s wider culinary traditions. Hotel dinners may feature grilled trout, local cheeses, seasonal salads, or goulash-style dishes, offering a step up from the simplicity of the mountain huts. Breakfast is provided each day, with dinners included in all mountain huts and both hotels.

Lunches are usually taken as packed meals or purchased in the huts along the route. We recommend carrying €20–30 per day in cash, as some huts do not accept card payments.

Vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice, though options in remote huts may be limited.

A farewell dinner in Bled on Day 6 is included, rounding off the trek with one final taste of local cuisine.

What is the accommodation like?

Double room at Hotel Miklic
Hotel in Kranjska Gora

You’ll spend your first night at either Hotel Miklič or Hotel Kompas, two comfortable hotels in the center of Kranjska Gora. Rooms are twin-share with en suite bathrooms, offering a warm and practical base before heading into the high mountains.

Both hotels provide Wi-Fi, a restaurant, and lounge areas, with easy access to local cafés and shops. They’re well set up for hikers, giving you space to organize your gear and rest ahead of the demanding days on the trail.

Mountain hut in the Julian Alps
Mountain huts during the trek

You'll spend four nights in traditional Slovenian mountain huts, staying in simple, functional lodging designed for hikers moving through high alpine terrain. Sleeping is in shared dorm-style rooms (typically 12–20 people) with basic bedding and limited personal storage.

Facilities vary between huts but are generally minimal. Expect running water, shared toilets, and a heated common room where meals are served. Showers are not available in any of the huts. Electricity and charging points are limited, and Wi-Fi is rarely available — it’s best to treat these nights as off-grid.

Dinner and breakfast are included at each hut, with meals reflecting local mountain cooking. You'll carry everything you need for this section of the trek, as your main luggage will not be accessible until you return to the valley on Day 6.

The huts offer a warm, sociable atmosphere and a classic alpine experience.

Double room at Hotel Astoria
Hotel in Bled

You’ll spend your final night at Hotel Astoria, a comfortable hotel close to the shores of Lake Bled. Rooms are twin-share with en suite bathrooms and offer a calm place to recover after several days in the high mountains. The hotel features modern facilities, including Wi-Fi, a restaurant and bar, and easy access to lakeside paths for a short walk before departure.

Upgrades

For solo travellers seeking extra privacy, an optional private room in the hotels can be arranged for an additional fee (see Optional Extras for pricing). Availability is limited, so please request this at the time of booking.

This trip has been rated as Tough

This is a demanding alpine trek with significant elevation changes, long days on rugged terrain, and several sections equipped with steel cables. Most of the route follows clearly marked mountain trails, but expect rocky, uneven, and occasionally exposed sections, particularly on the approach to Mount Razor and Mount Triglav.

You will be trekking for 5–8 hours a day on consecutive days, including one longer summit day when climbing Mount Triglav via a classic alpine ferrata route. Although the ferrata sections are not technical climbing routes, you must be confident using a harness and clipping on and off a cable for security on exposed ground.

The traverse includes four nights in mountain huts, meaning you will be without access to your main luggage and will carry everything needed for multiple days on the trail. Weather in the Julian Alps can change quickly, adding an additional challenge.

This trip is best suited to well-trained hikers with solid mountain experience and the fitness to manage sustained effort over multiple days. You should be confident hiking on steep, rocky, and exposed terrain, using fixed cables for support where required, and maintaining a steady pace for long periods.

To prepare, we recommend regular hill or mountain hikes of 6–8 hours, plus endurance training to build leg strength and resilience for consecutive days of ascent and descent. If you’re comfortable with demanding multi-day treks, you’ll be well placed for this route.

No prior via ferrata experience is required, but you must be comfortable with exposure and heights. Guides provide instruction and supervision while using the equipment, and the ferrata sections are intended to offer additional security rather than technical climbing.

What if i need to skip an activity?

This is a point-to-point traverse, meaning the main trail must be followed in full. However, the ascents of Mount Razor and Mount Triglav are optional additions to the route and can be skipped if necessary. Hikers who choose not to attempt a summit can usually wait at the hut below.

What will I need to carry?

You will carry a 35–55L backpack with clothing, layers, food, water, and your via ferrata kit for five consecutive days, while your main luggage remains in the valley.

The Julian Alps experience a full range of alpine conditions throughout the trekking season. From late June to September, daytime temperatures typically range between 50–77°F in the high mountains, with cooler mornings and evenings. Sudden changes are common, and hikers should be prepared for rain, wind, low cloud and occasional thunderstorms, particularly in July and August.

At higher elevations, temperatures can drop close to 32–41°F even in summer, especially on exposed ridgelines and summit days. In September, expect fresher conditions, clearer trails and the first signs of autumn.

Mountain weather can shift quickly, and your guide may adjust the route or the timing of summit days to ensure safety. Layering, waterproofs and warm clothing are essential for this trip.

This trip is brand new

We’re still waiting to collect any reviews from other travellers on this trip. However, all our hosts go through an extensive vetting process to ensure that your adventure is awesome.

Itinerary Activities

  • 6 full days of guided trekking in the Julian Alps
  • Summit Climb of Mount Triglav via ferrata sections (with additional guide(s))
  • Optional Mount Razor climb (weather and group dependent)
  • Scenic walks through alpine meadows, valleys and mountain passes
  • Visits to iconic spots: Triglav Lakes, Bohinj and Bled
  • Opportunities to relax at mountain huts and enjoy epic alpine views

Guides

  • Expert, English-speaking local guides (IFMGA/UIMLA)
  • Additional mountain guide(s) for via ferrata sections

Lodging

  • 2 nights in small hotels (Kranjska Gora & Bled)
  • 4 nights in cozy mountain huts

Meals

  • 2 continental buffet breakfasts in hotels
  • 2 dinners in local restaurants in town
  • 4 rustic breakfast and dinners in the mountain huts

Transfers

  • Group Arrival transfer from Ljubljana Airport on Day 1
  • Group Departure transfer to Ljubljana Airport on Day 7
  • All transfers during the trip

Luggage transfer

  • Main luggage transported from the start to the end of the trek (Kranjska Gora to Bled)

Gear

  • Via ferrata set (helmet and harness) included for the duration

Our trips are hassle-free by design. We include all the activities and equipment, as well as many of the meals, so you can simply rock up with your rucksack and share the adventure with your new pals.

Travel to and from the trip

Our trips do not include flights, trains, or other travel to the start point and back from the end point.

Meals

Lunches are not included in the cost of this trip but can be purchased separately each day. Packed lunches are available from most huts, or on some days you may eat at a hut along the route. We recommend carrying some cash (approximately €15–25 per day), as some huts do not accept card payments.

Tips

Tips are not included in the trip cost; these are entirely at your discretion. If you would like to tip, the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality.

Personal expenses

You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional food and drinks, shopping and laundry.

Travel insurance

Travel insurance is compulsory for all of our adventures, and you'll need to provide your policy details before departure. Your insurance should offer adequate coverage for overseas medical treatment, evacuation/repatriation, your baggage and gear, and the specific activities involved in your adventure. We also recommend ensuring your policy includes cancellation and curtailment coverage, in case you're unable to join your trip due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness.

Standard travel insurance may not cover all the activities included in your adventure, so it's essential to check the details carefully. There are adventure-specific providers that many travelers have used in the past, such as True Traveller (for those based in the UK or Europe), or Rise + Shield, both of which offer coverage for a wide range of adventurous activities.

Please make sure your chosen policy meets your individual needs and covers all aspects of your trip.

Visas

Visa requirements often change, and you are responsible for obtaining any required visas for this trip. Please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for up-to-date advice.

What's included?

  • Via ferrata kit (helmet, harness, lanyard)

What's available to hire?

  • Hiking poles

What do I need to bring?

BAGS

  • Soft overnight duffel or rucksack for your main luggage (stays in the valley during hut nights)
  • Backpack (35–55 liters) suitable for multi-day trekking
  • Waterproof liner or drybags for organization and weather protection

CLOTHES

  • Waterproof jacket (technical shell recommended)
  • Waterproof pants
  • Breathable, moisture-wicking base layers
  • Fleece or mid-layer
  • Lightweight down or synthetic insulated jacket
  • Thermals (merino recommended)
  • Warm hat
  • Gloves suitable for handling cables on exposed terrain
  • Buff or neckscarf
  • Lightweight trekking pants / shorts
  • T-shirts
  • Underwear and hiking socks
  • Swimwear
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunhat
  • Sleepwear
  • Hiking boots (sturdy, worn-in, with good grip for rocky terrain)
  • Sandals or hut shoes for evenings

SLEEPING (Slovenian mountain huts provide blankets; you will not need a full sleeping bag.)

  • Cotton or silk sleeping bag liner

OTHER

  • Universal travel plug adapter
  • Power bank or solar charger
  • Passports (and visas)
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Ear plugs
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
  • Personal items (biodegradable toiletries, sanitary wear etc)
  • Toilet kit (toilet paper, biodegradable bags to carry paper out to dispose of)
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Alcohol hand-gel
  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Reusable water bottle x2 liter
  • Biodegradable wet-wipes
  • Energy bars and snacks - read our article on Best Hiking Snacks
  • Water purification tablets/treatment system
  • Cash (€20–30/day) for lunches, snacks, and hut payments
  • Small drybag for valuables
*Requests for optional extras are made by messaging your host via your booking page

Hiking poles hire

Payable Before Departure

Hiking poles hire

Per person

Post trip accommodation in Bled (double)

Payable Before Departure

Post trip accommodation in Bled (double)

Per night

Post trip accommodation in Bled (single)

Payable Before Departure

Post trip accommodation in Bled (single)

Per night

Pre trip accommodation in Kranjska Gora (double)

Payable Before Departure

Pre trip accommodation in Kranjska Gora (double)

Per night

Pre trip accommodation in Kranjska Gora (single)

Payable Before Departure

Pre trip accommodation in Kranjska Gora (single)

Per night

Optional Private Room Upgrade (2 nights in hotels only)

Payable Before Departure

Optional Private Room Upgrade (2 nights in hotels only)

Per person

Private transfer Bled - Ljubljana airport (1-8 pax)

Payable Before Departure

Private transfer Bled - Ljubljana airport (1-8 pax)

Private transfer Bled - Ljubljana city (1-8 pax)

Payable Before Departure

Private transfer Bled - Ljubljana city (1-8 pax)

Private transfer Ljubljana airport - Kranjska gora (1-8 pax)

Payable Before Departure

Private transfer Ljubljana airport - Kranjska gora (1-8 pax)

Private transfer Ljubljana city - Kranjska gora (1-8 pax)

Payable Before Departure

Private transfer Ljubljana city - Kranjska gora (1-8 pax)

We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre program, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.

What's the number?
It works out on average at 220kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.

The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.

But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:

  • Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
  • A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
  • 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.

What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.

Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.

The via ferrata sections on this trip follow secured alpine routes equipped with fixed steel cables and are used to add safety on more exposed ground rather than for technical climbing. You’ll be supervised throughout by IFMGA or UIMLA-qualified mountain guides, who manage the pace and provide instruction where needed.

The sections are moderate to high difficulty (approximately grade B/C). This means you can expect steep, exposed terrain, regular use of fixed cables, and short ladder or step sections, but no sustained vertical climbing. A helmet, harness and lanyards are required and provided.

No previous via ferrata experience is required, but you should be comfortable with exposure, heights and sustained focus. You’ll need to follow guide instructions closely and use the provided safety equipment at all times.

Mountain weather can change quickly in the Julian Alps, and your guide will always make decisions with safety as the priority. If conditions become unsuitable, such as poor visibility, thunderstorms, or strong winds, the route or summit plan may be adjusted. This could include choosing an alternative path, changing timings, or waiting for conditions to improve.

The ascents of Mount Razor and Mount Triglav are out-and-back climbs, meaning they may be shortened, delayed, or skipped if the weather does not allow for a safe summit. In these cases, there may be the option to wait at a hut while the group follows a modified route or while conditions stabilize.

Your guides are experienced in managing alpine environments and will always aim to keep the experience rewarding, while ensuring the group remains safe, comfortable, and well-informed.

You'll be led by experienced, English-speaking IFMGA or UIMLA-qualified mountain guides, who manage the route, safety, and pace throughout the trek. A driver handles the transportation at the start and end of the trip, as well as the luggage transfer between hotels.

For groups of more than six people, a second guide joins the team on longer or more technical days to maintain a safe and supportive group ratio.

On the Mount Triglav summit day, the guide-to-participant ratio is further reduced to 1:4, ensuring close supervision on the alpine ferrata sections and exposed terrain.

Yes. Your main luggage is stored safely in the valley and transferred between the hotels in Kranjska Gora and Bled. You will not have access to it while staying in the mountain huts, so you’ll need to carry everything required for Days 2–6 in your own backpack. Any additional items you don’t need on the trek can be left securely at the hotel.

Tap water is drinkable on this trip, and you’ll come across some streams that are safe to drink from. We recommend carrying two 1-liter water bottles if possible.

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It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.

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DEPARTURE DATES

June 2026

Saturday 27th June 2026

to Friday 3rd July 2026
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