Črna prst

1844 m

Črna prst is a mountain in the southeast of the Julian Alps. It lies on the outskirts of the Triglav National Park. Liassic limestones with dark layers of manganese ore occur below the summit, giving the mountain its name (Črna prst; in trans. black dirt). Interesting plant species thrive on the top and on the slopes. Zorko Jelinčič's mountain lodge is also located on summit.

There are many marked trails leading to the top of Črna prst - from Bohinjska Bistrica you can climb to the top by two routes, a little further west is the path that starts in Polje, along the road from Bohinjska Bistrica to the lake, and from the south side there are paths from Podbrdo leading from Baške grape, Trtnika and Kal. Slightly more demanding mountaineers can opt for a longer tour, after which you can reach Črna prst from Vogel via the entire ridge of the Tolmin-Bohinj Mountains, or for an ascent via Planina za Črna gora.

A rich and lush flora grows here, which has been attracting botanists for over 200 years. Rare species grow on the naturally preserved bitter grasslands: Eryngium alpinum, Artemisia nitida, Crepis bocconi, Viola pyrenaica and endemic plant species: Aconitum angustifolium, Moehringia villosa. On Črna prst, there is a classic site of Pedicularis hacqueti and Pedicularis julica. Among the special features, we can also mention the Geranium argenteum, the trifolium noricum and the endemic Moehringia villosa. On Črna prst, the mountain apollo butterfly (Parnassius apollo rhea) is a typical site.

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PANORAMIC PICTURE

Foto: Damjan Leban

Porezen

1630 m

The highest peak of the Cerkljan Hills with a beautiful view of the surrounding moutains. The slopes on the southern and western sides are rich in mountain flowers, while the northern and eastern slopes are overgrown with forests. At the top are the remains of a labyrinth of military underground tunnels connecting the fortifications on the north and east sides of the Porezen. The fortifications were part of the Italian system of fortifications called the Alpine Wall (Vallo Alpino), which were built by the Italians before World War II in the border area with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

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The easiest access to Porezen is from Petrove Brdo (2h30) or from Davča (2h).

Below the peak stands mountain lodge, Dom na Poreznu.


PANORAMIC PICTURE

Foto: Damjan Leban

Blegoš

1532 m

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Ratitovec

1678 m

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Lajnar

1549 m

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