Pri Mlinču - Mangart (via Gladki rob and on Italian path)
Starting point: Pri Mlinču (1094 m)
Lat/Lon: | 46,4234°N 13,5937°E |
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Name of path: via Gladki rob and on Italian path
Time of walking: 4 h 45 min
Difficulty: easy unmarked way, difficult marked way
Altitude difference: 1585 m
Altitude difference po putu: 1595 m
Map: Julijske Alpe - zahodni del 1:50.000
Recommended equipment (summer): helmet
Recommended equipment (winter): helmet, ice axe, crampons
Views: 8.390
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Access to the starting point:
a) Cross Border crossing Rateče into Itali, then turn left at Trbiž / Tarvisio in the direction of Predel / Cave del Predil. After a few 100 m, take another left in the same direction, then at the junction by Lake Rabelais / Lago del Predil, continue straight on the main road towards Slovenia (right Neveje Pass (Na Žlebeh) / Sella Nevea). There are some serpentines and a tunnel, then you reach Border crossing Predel, after which you take the exit to Slovenia again. Just after the crossroads, a side road branches off, where there is a marked parking area.
b) From Primorska, drive to Log pod Mangartom, and from there continue towards Itali. Before reaching Border crossing Predel, turn right after the Predel bridge (bridge over Mangart stream) in the direction of Mangart. Park just after the bridge in the marked parking lot on the side of the road.
Path description:
From the starting point, we continue along the asphalt road leading to Mangartsko sedlo, and we follow it up to the first right turn, or to the place where it crosses the Mangart stream. At this bend, before crossing the bridge, continue straight on the footpath towards Mangart mountain pasture. Continue along the path with a fine view of Mangart, following the path which climbs parallel to the stream, and a little higher up, crossing the Stože landslide, which was triggered in November 2000. As you leave the area of the landslide, you gradually enter the woods, through which you climb moderately to the western edge of Mangart mountain pasture.
Once on mountain pasture, walk to the nearby shepherd's hut, after which follow the slightly overgrown path leading through mountain pasture. After crossing mountain pasture, you reach a strip of woodland, and then quickly reach a narrower strip of meadow along which the old abandoned road continues (you can also get here by continuing along the road at mountain pasture, and then turning left at the first crossroads in the direction of the Mangartski saddle). The fainter road or cart track climbs gently and then, after crossing the torrent, it finally turns into a mountain path. There is a moderate climb for a few minutes, then cross an asphalt road. On the other side of the road, climb up a flight of steps and then reach a clearing where the path turns left and starts to climb quite steeply. After a few minutes of climbing, you will reach the road again, and continue along it until you reach a nearby bend, where the path you are going to follow branches off from the road.
Here the waymarked trail continues along the road, and we continue along an unmarked path that turns into the forest. We continue to climb steeply along the path, which at first still passes through the forest, but then more and more beautiful views open up, reaching towards Rombon, Jerebica. . . Higher up, we return to the road, which, with the exception of a few shortcuts, continues to the part where the longer crossing to the right begins. After crossing the rather mighty gorge of the Nakel torrent, you will soon notice short steps on the left side of the road, which lead up to a nearby grassy slope, where the traceable, but still unmarked, path continues. The path soon turns left and ascends crosswise to the edge of a ravine where there is a metal pole with a pink and yellow ribbon. Here the path turns right again and then climbs cross-country over slightly steeper grassy slopes. The path, from which we have increasingly beautiful views and which runs along an old mulatier, leads us higher up to the ruins, which are situated slightly above the next gully. The old mulatier continues on a steeper slope, which leads us towards the ravine. Just before reaching the ravine, the unmarked path splits into two parts, and we continue left (straight Mangartska koča) onto a path that turns right and soon becomes a grassy slope. There is a cross-climb on a slightly overgrown path that climbs the slopes of Mala Spica, a peak rising to the west of Mangartsko sedlo. Higher up, the border ridge is reached, where the marked path from the Belopeški jezera (the path across the Plazje) joins us in a sort of notch Čez jezik.
Here, continue right and follow the wider track down to Mangartsko sedlo, where you will be fully approaching the Mangart road. Continue along the border ridge, from which a beautiful view opens up, reaching all the way to the highest High Tauern peak in Austria - the Great Klek, and the trail gradually leads to the slopes of the 2200-metre-high Travnik (Strmi Nos), where the trail turns slightly to the right. After crossing Travnik, we arrive in the slightly rockier world below Ratec's Mali Mangart, and beyond it we soon reach a marked crossroads where the Italian and Slovenian trails diverge.
Continue left on the technically easier Italian route, which after a short climb becomes the Italian side of the Mangart massif. After a few minutes, the path becomes quite steep and leads to smooth rocky slabs, where we are helped by a few fixed safety gear, mainly rope ropes. After this part, the path turns slightly to the left and passes onto steep scree slopes, where snowdrifts are still present in early summer (snowshoe, crampons). Crossing the scree slopes, the path ascends and then turns more and more to the right. The path, which is also exposed to falling rocks for most of the way, passes higher up on the eastern side of the mountain, where there is a marked crossroads.
Continue right towards Mangart (left Jalovec, Vevnica, Tamar) on the path which continues to turn right. Cross another ravine higher up and then start climbing quite steeply up a steep slope, which is further exposed to falling rocks due to the considerable number of visitors. After a few minutes, when the path has been laid, we are only a few 10 steps away from the summit, with outstanding views of the surrounding area near and far.
At the Mill - Mangart mountain pasture 35 minutes, Mangart mountain pasture - Mangartsko sedlo 2:10, Mangartsko sedlo - Mangart 2:00.
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