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| velkavrh1. 05. 2011 19:47:38 |
Planina Jezerce is not described, but it belongs to the five Krvavških pastures, which besides Jezerce also include Kriška planina, which is supposed to be the central grazing pasture along with the entire Krvavec as a grazing area, planina Koren, planina Košutna, and planina Dolga njiva. All these pastures are grazing pastures. Last year I really saw only a herd of horses on Dolgih njivah. You can really drive to the pasture by car. Officially now you can drive by car up to the barrier. From there to Kriška planina and further to Krvavec and onwards on foot. However that's not it, the pasture can be reached from the Kamnik side or on foot from Ambož. At the top of Ambož there is a pleasant excursion spot with farm tourism Pr' Ambrožarju. There is also a nice little church. You can leave the vehicle here and on the left side of the asphalted road, before turning to the guesthouse, head along the forest path. The path is marked. After about ten minutes of walking we reach a junction. We can choose the left variant or the right one. The path from the Kamnik direction also joins here. We choose the right variant, which seems more pleasant to me. It crosses the asphalted road twice and brings us to planina Jezerce. There are quite a few buildings on the pasture itself. Only two huts are still those old ones. The rest are of newer date. A completely new building is being constructed right next to the watering trough. At the end of the pasture there is a new viewpoint sign. At the end of the pasture we can head uphill towards Kriška planina or a bit more to the right to the top of the ski slope called Kržišče, which the lifts take us to in winter from Kriška planina. I don't know if anyone offers anything homemade in summer. Perhaps the Kuharjevi, who have a hut here and farm tourism with rooms at Ambrož. The hike will take us three quarters of an hour. In summer the path is really pleasant because it runs through the forest all the way. It is suitable also for hikes with school children and dogs, just that dogs must be on a leash. A little ascent must not scare us, since we are going to the mountains. Highly recommended!
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| Zalas1. 05. 2011 21:21:16 |
I really like the last picture. Native orchids!
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