FAQ

Frequently asked questions and answers

You can access the Vršič Pass on foot along walking trail no. 7, by bicycle along cycling route no. 4, by car or RV. During the summer season Vršič Pass is also accessible by public bus. No tolls are payable for the Vršič Pass.

You can access the Zelenci Nature Reserve along cycling route no. 1 or on foot. A tour of the reserve takes max. one hour (walking + sightseeing).

Kranjska Gora is a year-round destination, irrespective of the weather conditions.

Triglav National Park does not have special entry points, so you can enter anywhere. More information about Triglav National Park can be found here.

Up-to-date mountain conditions reports are available on the Slovenian Alpine Museum website. Information is provided by licensed mountain guides.

At the resort there is a parking lot for RVs in the Planica Nordic Centre, , RV owners can also spend the night at several campsites at the destination. You can also park your RV in Kranjska Gora and Rateče by the Ledine intermittent lake. More about parking.

Visitors spending several days at the destination can purchase parking tickets for 1, 3, 5 and 10 days. Visitors can purchase a parking ticket at the Kranjska Gora Tourist Information Centre during opening hours or via the Easypark application.

EV-charging points are located behind Vitranc Hall, at the Slovenian Alpine Museum, at the SKIpass Hotel, and at the Planica Nordic Centre.

The e-bike and scooter charging point is located in front of the Ramada Hotel & Suites Kranjska Gora.

Information about parking can be found here.

The most reliable weather forecast can be found on the Slovenian Environment Agency website – meteo.si.

It is definitely wise to hire a mountain guide for trips to the challenging high mountains. You can find their contact information here.

Kranjska Gora offers a range of interesting things to do even on rainy days. You can find some ideas here.

True, Kranjska Gora is a real paradise for all trail running enthusiasts. We have a specially marked 15 km route, which hosts Julian Alps Trail Run. every autumn. The trail starts in front of the Kranjska Gora Tourist Information Centre, then follows the green trail markers that lead you to Jasna Lake, across the Tofov Graben to Gozd Martuljek, to Srednji Vrh and back to Kranjska Gora. More information about the trail run can be found here.

Contact information for TAXI services operating in Kranjska Gora can be found via this link.

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