This guidebook contains 58 walking routes which explore the best of the Julian Alps of Slovenia.
The dramatic limestone peaks drop steeply through forests to flower meadows, and will give you a feast for the eyes no matter which direction you turn..
Their highest peak, Triglav, at 2864m, may be smaller than some of the better-known western giants, but what the mountains lack in stature they make up for in interest and accessibility.
The Julian Alps are situated in the small independent republic of Slovenia, at the south-eastern end of the Alpine chain.
Several possibilities for multi-day walks are included.
There is something here for everyone - from easy valley walks and rougher forest trails to high-mountain protected routes, some of which require Alpine mountaineering experience.
The walks and treks in this guidebook are organised around five bases in the Julian Alps - Kranjska Gora, Bovec, Kobarid, Bled and Bohinj - all of which have a range of accommodation and public transport facilities.
This guidebook contains 58 walking routes which explore the best of the Julian Alps of Slovenia