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Mountain ranges / Posavsko hribovje and Dolenjska / Lisca / Cerje - Lisca (climbing way)

Cerje - Lisca (climbing way)

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Starting point: Cerje (640 m)
Destination: Lisca (948 m)
Route name: climbing way
Walking time: 45 min
Difficulty: extremely difficult marked way
Via ferrata: D/E
Elevation gain: 308 m
Elevation difference along the route: 308 m
Map:
Recommended equipment (summer): helmet, self belay set
Recommended equipment (winter): helmet, self belay set, ice axe, crampons
Author: MANGRT
Views: 96.433
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Number of photos: 21
Number of comments: 55
Access to starting point:
From Krško, Mirna or Zidani Most we drive to Sevnica. In Sevnica at pizzeria Rondo, at the roundabout, we turn towards Planina pri Sevnici. After approximately five kilometers, at wine cellar Mastnak we turn left (it is possible to go also from here for which we would need 1 hour and 50 minutes). From here we stick to the right and after two kilometers we get to the village Cerje. We park on the spacious parking lot, where there is also a water catchment with fresh water.
Route description:
By the water catchment a sign points us along the asphalt road which goes alongside the forest. Soon we notice a large stone, which shows the direction of the climbing path. After approximately twenty minutes we come below the wall of Lisca.
Here starts overcoming 123 meters of altitude difference over five pitches on average with difficulty B/C and last part with difficulty D/E.
Above the climbing part the path brings us to the mountain hut Tončkov dom.
To the top of Lisca we go right, by garages and then on stairs and past the weather station, where a view opens up on the Julian Alps, Karawanks, Kamnik Savinja Alps, Zagreb and nearby hills.
We can descend on the easier mountain path.
route map - Lisca
We recommend: similar trips, panorama, summit register
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Discussion about the trip Cerje - Lisca (climbing way)
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irska26. 07. 2015
Really nice short via ferrata, also for complete beginners in ferratas (well, maybe they skip the 2nd part with the short chimney, especially the last, 5th part or the slightly overhanging pitch). But if you meet Pečot on the path, you also have instructions, info and entertainment next to you mežikanje nasmeh.
martabojan27. 07. 2015
I would like to go into this via ferrata, before I have already gone through the via ferrata in Železna Kapla, Cjajnik..., I'm wondering if it will be possible here too????

LP Martajezikjezik
ghorka27. 07. 2015
If you've already done all those vias ferratas, you'll manage this "short-sweet" one without a problemnasmeh! Just nice if it doesn't rain the day before, wet ground on the soles can cause problems in the last pitch.zadrega
joža x28. 07. 2015
We were up there with a companion last week, if it helps anyone, it's somewhat easier than Gonžar's peč.
slavi090228. 07. 2015
We also climbed it, Marta it can't even be compared to the ones you listed, you'll climb it easily
martabojan28. 07. 2015
Thanks for the encouraging thoughts, yes I also went through Gonžar after the original version, a couple of days after the opening and now on the repaired variant.

Marta
joža x29. 07. 2015
Just to avoid confusion, I also think it was the original Gonžarca right after the path opened, I didn't even know they rearranged it later, I wasn't around there anymore.
martabojan29. 07. 2015
Yes, shortly after opening one peg came out, then they waited for some glue from Austria and it was closed for a short time, then I think they reopened it around May 1st with a slightly changed last section.

lotr18. 08. 2015
Yesterday my colleague and I climbed up here 2x. It's really great! smile My opinion is, for the ascent use lighter hiking footwear. I had a bit of trouble in the last part with gojzarji, because they seemed too stiff to me, but it's doable. Does anyone have info on which difficulty class this via ferrata falls into on the "Slovenian" scale (PP1-6)?
don kihott25. 08. 2015
PP-4to5...
klemen7325. 08. 2015
D/E, although D/E on Gonžarca is a bit heavier than this one.
If they removed the peg at the key spot on Lisca, then there would really be fun here.
don kihott25. 08. 2015
The Austrian D/E rating and ours at Lisca have nothing in common except that in Austria everything is rated more realistically.... I like that our mountaineering clubs have started working in this direction too.... As far as I'm concerned, the via ferrata to Lisca could be completely without pegs...
lumi16. 09. 2015
don quixote - I think you're a bit arrogant! lp
don kihott16. 09. 2015
Lumi I respect your opinion, but you know what all I thinkvelik nasmeh...lp
MEHOVO16. 09. 2015
There's nothing special about this path to Lisca, only if the waitresses knew how to turn a bit more during the crowd, the beer should already be waiting on the table when you get up there.velik nasmehvelik nasmeh
Amoremio27. 09. 2015
Greetings from Zagreb..! Today I was on Lisca via the climbing trail and it was excellent for me, especially the last rock face. Does anyone recommend something similar to this via ferrata, but also as close to Zagreb as this one..?
Thanks, greetings..! nasmeh
VladoF1. 10. 2015
@Amoremio, I don't know if you've visited the via ferrata on Ravan gora yet? They say the difficulty isn't like on Lisca (I haven't visited it yet mežikanje), but maybe forum posts will help you:
http://www.hribi.net/trenutnerazmere.asp?hrv=1&gorovjeid=61&id=2512&stran=3
jax1. 10. 2015
I haven't been there yet, but I know Styrians and Croats go there too:
http://www.bergsteigen.com/klettersteig/steiermark/randgebirge-oestlich-der-mur/leopold-klettersteig-riegersburg
It's a bit farther, but in those areas choices aren't plentiful.
mala paklenica2. 10. 2015
@VladoF, via ferrata on Ravna gora is closed, because someone stole the cable mrk pogled
MEHOVO2. 10. 2015
It would be fitting here in Slovenia too if someone stole those safety wires that you all proudly proclaim who consider yourselves Slovenes, but call them with a foreign word from the former occupier,.. where is your maternal consciencejezenjezen
Amoremio5. 10. 2015
Thanks everyone for the comments..! nasmeh The ferrata doesn't work, because someone stole the cable, hahahaha..! That only happens in Croatia..! nasmeh
Jax: Thanks for the recommendation, this Leopold Klettersteig Riegersburg looks really original to me... mežikanje
75'er8. 10. 2015
@MEHOVO, the girls on Lisca are agile enough. But when you hang on your tongue, it's about the steel cable and the wire.
75'er8. 10. 2015
Sorry, ... for the steel cable and not for the wire.
cegy1124. 05. 2016
Two days ago we successfully completed the ascent. At Tončkov dom we had a drink and then quickly headed back the same way. In "reverse" velik nasmeh
MiAn28. 05. 2016
Today we enjoyed this path. It's wonderfully routed and maintained. All praise nasmeh
MiAn22. 08. 2016
Today again to Lisca with daughter and grandson. More on current conditions.
MiAn22. 08. 2016
Pardon, nephew,
not grandson nasmeh
sirt129. 07. 2017
Accidents in sports, recreational and adrenaline activities
29.7.2017 9:34

SEVNICA
Female citizen fell from the climbing wall on Lisca.
75'er29. 07. 2017
From the secured climbing path. The stretch where the last peg is. I hope it ends well.
PlaRinka21. 08. 2017
Hi, I'm interested in how difficult this via ferrata is compared to the one through Turski žleb?

Thanks!
mailman21. 08. 2017
There is no comparison at all!!! It is considerably more difficult!
kavka224417. 03. 2019
I'm interested in a comparison with the Gradiška tour (which is the closest and best known to us nasmeh ) Thanks!!
garmont17. 03. 2019
Lisca is quite a bit harder. But it's true that here you can mostly avoid the harder parts, whereas on the Tour you can't.
don kihott20. 03. 2019
On the secured path to Lisca, the last fifth sector is slightly more difficult, the rest is more like our high mountain ZZP as the pegs are more in the way than helping the climbermežikanje
Michel27. 04. 2019
Here are also the GPS coordinates, because Google Maps has issues with "village Cerje" > 46.0629900, 15.2841751
VanSims5. 05. 2019
Cirje can't find it either. That's what it says on the signpost and the hut also said so when I asked for the way back.

The last part is D/E only at the beginning until you stand on that bracket for which someone above suggested removal. nasmeh Then it's D and then gradually easier to the crossing, which is already B/C. The last detail to the top is somewhere good C.
Hribolazec8116. 06. 2019
Today climbed this path, it didn't seem difficult to me at all, because it's really super protected.
Except go early in the morning or after 19 in the evening, because during the day the sun bakes into this wall so much that you cook on the wall nasmeh
In short, praise to the markers for the excellently marked paths and to the mountaineering association for this fun via ferrata, I'll gladly return cool
Hribovc8223. 07. 2019
Short video of yesterday's via ferrata 22.7.2019

p.s Easier than Gonžarca

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUSWYTy3QZY

Hribolazec813. 01. 2020
Lisca is top for me, because you can bypass every step or branch, otherwise... I've climbed it over 10 times and it's still top nasmeh
Going again tomorrow velik
fico13. 02. 2020
Go to Gozd Martuljek too, it's even better there
Ulmus1. 09. 2020
I'm wondering if the path is suitable for a 10-year-old boy, otherwise accustomed to climbing our hills in Gorenjska.
Loerst1. 09. 2020
In principle yes, if he is completely confident in self-belaying with SVK and has already been on some other via ferrata before, so he has a bit of feeling for how it works. But I wouldn't take a complete beginner here. As written above, each pitch can also be bypassed if it proves too difficult (the first and last are somewhat harder).
fico14. 09. 2020
If the guy has already climbed, he will manage the first four pitches with SVK, the last one probably not (maybe still the first part, but definitely not the second, as besides arm strength appropriate arm and leg length is needed here too), otherwise he can also make an easy bypass after the first part of the last pitch.
don kihott16. 09. 2020
Even the very last C/D move can be managed with a navel rest and using the peg in the wall...
Tadeja_hribi30. 09. 2020
The Lisca via ferrata is suitable for less experienced climbers as well as complete beginners. It's great for an autumn hike too ...nasmeh

Here's also a link to a longer description and all necessary information https://tadejatravels.com/clanek/plezanje/zelo-zahtevna-plezalno-planinska-pot-na-lisco/
Berstuk23. 10. 2020
We went to check it out last week. Short but sweet. Especially the last part, which we first bypassed, looked from above, then did it again. Hehe. I cramped a bit too much and came through the last part quite pumped velik nasmeh Next time it'll be better mežikanje
Maybe one more for "complete beginners": If you have zero knowledge of movement on rock, please first attend a via ferrata course, don't watch what neighbor Jože teaches you, because then people clip the SVK into auxiliary loops, pull themselves up by arms and then tire out, or fall and get nicely broken... Yes, falls on via ferratas are never harmless.
It's worth paying that little something to be safer for ourselves and others mežikanje
katka.puterova15. 07. 2024 18:35:04
Good day, I would ask if there is any via ferrata equipment that we could rent. Or do we have to bring it there?jezik
fico1. 11. 2024 22:45:04
Hey, the safest is if you bring your own climbing gear, renting is so-so.
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