Storžič Lodge
The Storžič Lodge (Slovene: Dom pod Storžičem; 1,123 meters or 3,684 feet) is a mountain hostel in the upper part of the Lomščica Valley, near the Jesenje Pasture in Slovenia. The first lodge was built in 1938 and was called the Verbič Lodge (Slovene: Verbičeva koča); it caught fire one year later. It burned in 1941 when German forces attacked the Storžič Battalion. The current brown shingled hut was built in 1951.
Access
- 3h: from Tržič through Lom pod Storžičem
- 3½h: from the Forest Shelter (Slovene: Zavetišče v Gozdu; 891 m), via Little Poljana Pasture (Slovene: Mala Poljana; 1325 m)
- 3½-4h: from Spodnje Jezersko, via the Podstoržec Pasture
Nearby lodges
- 3h: to the Mount Križe Lodge (Slovene: Koča na Kriški gori; 1471 m), via Fat Peak (Slovene: Tolsti vrh; 1715 m), via the transverzala
- 2½h:to the Kališče Hiking Lodge (Slovene: Planinski dom na Kališču; 1534 m), via the Javornik Pass (Slovene: Javorniški preval) and Bašelj Pass (Slovene: Bašeljski preval)
Nearby mountains
- 3h: Stegovnik (1692 m), via Mount Javornik
- 3½h: Storžič (2132 m), via the Psice Ridge
- 3½h: Storžič (2132 m), via Škar Crag (Slovene: Škarjeva peč), on the Slovenian Mountain Hiking Trail
- 3h: Storžič (2132 m), via the Žrelo Gorge
See also
References
- Slovenska planinska pot, Planinski vodnik, PZS, 2012, Milenko Arnejšek - Prle, Andraž Poljanec ISBN 978-961-6870-04-7
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Coordinates: 46°21′33.64″N 14°23′23.24″E / 46.3593444°N 14.3897889°E