Velika Planina (plateau)

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Velika Planina

Velika Planina (Slovene: Velika planina) is a karstified mountain plateau in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps northeast of Kamnik. It measures 5.8 square kilometres (2.2 sq mi) and has the average elevation of 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) above sea level. Its highest point is Mount Gradišče, at 1,666 metres (5,466 ft). There are numerous herders' dwellings that comprise several settlement areas: Velika Planina 'Big Pasture', Mala Planina 'Little Pasture', Gojška Planina 'Gozd Pasture' (named for the village of Gozd[1]), Tiha Dolina 'Quiet Valley', and others. Velika Planina is a tourist destination both in winter as a ski resort and in summer as a place for relaxation.

History

There is evidence that man has been present on Velika Planina since prehistoric times.[citation needed] In Medieval times the plateau was used for pasturing.[citation needed] The oldest huts, which date from the 16th century, are nearly identical to the present Preskar Hut (Slovene: Preskarjeva bajta).[citation needed] The hut is oval, covered from roof to ground with shingles, without windows, doors, or a chimney.

In the winter of 1931–1932 a new form of tourism began, known as bajtarstvo, which involved renting the huts in the winter when there was no pasturing. During the Second World War, German forces and the Slovene Home Guard burned all of the huts to the ground.[citation needed] The chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows, built in 1938 by the Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, was also burned, but was it was rebuilt in 1988.[citation needed]

Starting points

  • With cable car from the Kamnik Bistrica Valley
  • From the Volovljek Pass (by car)
  • 3h: from Stahovica via Saint Primus' Church above Kamnik
  • 5h: from Kamniška Bistrica and Kopišč via Dol
  • 4h: from the Kocbek Lodge at Korošica
  • 4½h: from Luče via the Volovjek Pass

Ski resort

There is a small ski resort with a cable car, one two-seat chairlift, and six surface lifts. The length of tracks is 6 km. For environmental reasons, artificial snow cannot be produced.

Mountain lodges

  • Črnuče Lodge at Little Pasture (Črnuški dom na Mali planini, 1526 m)
  • Domžale Lodge at Little Pasture (Domžalski dom na Mali planini, 1534 m)
  • Jarše Lodge at Little Pasture (Jarški dom na Mali Planini, 1520 m)

References

  1. 'Čerček, Edvard. "Planine v južnih Kamniških Alpah (s karto v prilogi in 5 slikami v besedilu)." Geografski vestnik 20/21: 37–85, p. 60.

Coordinates: 46°17′43.82″N 14°39′12.67″E / 46.2955056°N 14.6535194°E / 46.2955056; 14.6535194

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