Radovna Valley
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Radovna Valley (Slovene: Dolina Radovne) is an alpine valley in the Julian Alps in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
The Radovna stream, created by smaller headwater streams from the glacial valleys of Krma and Kot, flows through it.
It is surrounded by ne northern extensions of the Pokljuka plateu, the foothills of the Triglav range and the highest peak of the Mežakla plateu, Jerebikovec (1593 m). It is connected by road via the Kosmač pass on the north with the nearby Mojstrana and a road leads down the valley towards Bled.
Extensive grass pastures in the valley are used for cattle. There are also a number of private holiday homes scattered throughout the valley.
The largest settlement in the valley is Zgornja Radovna with one of the oldest traditional farmhouses in the Triglav National Park, with the date 1775 engraved on one of its beams and a written document from 1672.
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