Koča pri Savici - Planina za Migovcem (via Dom na Komni)
Starting point: Koča pri Savici (653 m)
Lat/Lon: | 46,2896°N 13,8022°E |
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Name of path: via Dom na Komni
Time of walking: 4 h 15 min
Difficulty: easy marked way
Altitude difference: 947 m
Altitude difference po putu: 1150 m
Map: TNP 1:50.000
Recommended equipment (summer):
Recommended equipment (winter): ice axe, crampons
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Access to the starting point:
From the motorway Ljubljana - Jesenica, take the Lesce exit and follow the road towards Bled and on to Bohinjska Bistrica. Continue driving towards Bohinjsko jezero (Ribčev laz), at which you will come to a crossroads, where you will continue straight along the left (south) side of the lake in the direction of Ukanec and the Savica waterfall. Follow this increasingly narrow road to the large parking lot at the Savica Cottage. There is a charge for parking.
Path description:
From the parking lot, follow the wide footpath towards the Savica and Dom na Komni waterfalls. After a short ascent, the path leads us to a marked crossroads where the tourist path to the right branches off towards the Savica waterfall, and we continue slightly left or straight along the wide path in the direction of Komna. The path continues to climb for a short time along Savica, and then leads us to the first of the 48 marked serpentines. After an hour and a half of moderate ascent through the forest, the path leads us to the 48 serpentine from which we have a beautiful view of Bohinjsko jezero. Here the trail turns slightly to the right and passes into the valley called Pekel, where it climbs gently for a while, then turns to the right and climbs slightly steeper again. After only a few 10 paces, the path turns left again and continues to climb parallel to the valley. The path, which is steep to moderately steep, gradually turns into a more sparse forest, from which you can soon see the Dom na Komni. The way forward leads us past a small man-made cave, and higher up, past a natural abyss, which is fenced off to prevent any of the hikers from falling into it. Next, the path climbs a little more and after a few steps of further walking leads us to a crossroads where the path to the right branches off to the Black Lake.
Continue straight ahead on the wide path (mulatjeri), which takes you just a little higher to the next crossroads. Continue left again (right Koča pri Triglavskih jezerih) along the path, which climbs a little more steeply and after a few minutes of further walking leads to Dom na Komni.
From home, continue left in the direction mountain pasture Govnjač, Vogel and Mahavščka (right Bogatinsko sedlo and Krn) along the path, which starts to descend more steeply shortly after the hut. The path soon becomes flat and after 5 minutes from Dom na Komni leads to a marked crossroads, where we continue to the right in the direction of mountain pasture Govnjač and Vogla (at this crossroads we can also continue straight along a slightly shorter, but in parts quite overgrown, path that intersects mountain pasture Govnjač). The trail continues along an old military causeway and, with the exception of a few short ascents, descends. After about 30 minutes of walking from Dom na Komni, you will reach the information board at the mentioned mountain pasture. From mountain pasture Govnjač continue sharp left in the direction of Vogel (straight Mahavšček, right Koča pod Bogatinom) and follow the wide track ascending gently eastwards. There is a short descent and then the path begins to cross moderately steep and dwarf pines slopes above the pastures of the area called Krošnja. Here, the previously mentioned and approximately 15 minutes shorter path from Dom na Komni joins us from the left, and we continue straight ahead and cross the saddle between the peaks of Mohor and Pleše. Here we cross a pasture fence and leave the Spodnja Komna plateau. The path continues on to the eastern slopes of the Mohor peak, and from the path, which descends moderately for a while, we have a beautiful view of Bohinjsko jezero and the Ski Hotel on the Vogel. When the descent ends, the path turns slightly to the right and begins to climb through lane of bushes. Higher up, the slope flattens out and the scrub is replaced by dwarf pines, and the track turns slightly to the left. A few minutes of easy walking on the path follows, which leads us past some karst potholes and fissures to mountain pasture behind Migovec, which is recognisable by an old abandoned caravan, a larger meadow and a less visible crossroads, where an unmarked path from Ukanška Suhe or Ukanca joins us from the left.
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