Jermanca - Kamniška koča na Kamniškem sedlu
Starting point: Jermanca (900 m)
| Latitude/Longitude: | 46,3349°N 14,5848°E |
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Walking time: 2 h 30 min
Difficulty: easy marked way
Elevation gain: 964 m
Elevation difference along the route: 964 m
Map: Kamniške in Savinjske Alpe 1:50.000
Recommended equipment (summer):
Recommended equipment (winter): ice axe, crampons
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Access to starting point:
We drive to Kamnik and follow the road ahead towards the valley of Kamniška Bistrica. From the hut in Kamniška Bistrica we continue driving on the forest road which brings us higher to a crossroad, where we continue right towards Jermanca (straight starting point for Kokrsko sedlo). We follow this occasionally somewhat steeper road to a parking lot, which is located a little before the end of the road.
Driving from the hut in Kamniška Bistrica to Jermanca is now forbidden (traffic sign), this extends the path by a good hour.
Route description:
From the parking lot, we continue on the road by which we've parked. After a few minutes, the road ends, and we continue on a footpath without large ascents or descents. The path which crosses a large number of gullies after that joins the path from Kamniška Bistrica (lower starting point). Here we need to pay attention when descending, that we go on the path by which we came. Well marked and relatively steep path, which for some time is still ascending through the forest, brings us higher to a pleasant spring (in dry periods it dries up). From the spring a short ascent follows and the path brings us to the known resting place Pri Pastirjih, where there stands an emergency bivouac.
We continue straight on a marked path, which then quickly emerges from the forest onto an open panoramic meadow. Behind the meadow, the path goes into a belt of dwarf pines, where it starts ascending steeper again. The path which continues on the increasingly panoramic sunny slope brings us after a good hour of walking from Pri Pastirjih to the mountain hut on Kamniško sedlo.
Jermanca - Pri Pastirjih 1:15, Pri Pastirjih - Kamniška koča 1:15.

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Discussion about the trip Jermanca - Kamniška koča na Kamniškem sedlu
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| jozo25. 09. 2007 |
On 23.09.2007 we were at the saddle. Nice trip, suitable also for children, only the path in the last part is quite steep and doesn't let up. At the top, however, a wonderful view of the beauties of the Slovenian mountains. Recommended! Jani
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| majamaja20. 01. 2010 |
Hi! I'm interested in how this path looks in winter... and is the road to Jermanca passable in winter? Thanks
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| tol20. 01. 2010 |
The road to Jermanca is "in principle" not passable. With a normal car you can get to the junction for the goods cable car. Further it depends. Now that there isn't so much snow yet, and if you have a slightly higher car (SUV and similar) you can get to the end of the road. Otherwise you'll plow the road with your bumper . Because there are two tracks, and in the middle snow is about 20 cm+. With chains you can get quite far. For now the footpath is passable without crampons, because the snow is still soft and the track is made, but it's slippery downhill, because it's so trampled that it slides quite a bit and in combination with bad shoes it's not nice to walk.
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| pikec120. 01. 2010 |
If you park at the lower parking lot and walk to Jermanca it's time-wise the same as if you park at Jermanca. On foot you're there sooner, what does a few more minutes of walking cost???
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| andrej76720. 01. 2010 |
I really can't understand those who would like to drive almost to the saddle by car .... 
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| majamaja20. 01. 2010 |
thanks for the answers, there's no such panic that I absolutely want to drive to Jermanca ... I haven't been to the saddle at all yet, so based on what's written, I'm a bit scared to walk an hour on the road. Well, but I don't know how it is time-wise in reality.
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| andrej76721. 01. 2010 |
Why not just go along the marked path to the saddle - not on the road. 
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| majamaja22. 01. 2010 |
uh, but in winter it's probably more than 4h hiking one way ... a bit too much at the moment So now I'm leaning a bit more towards Kamniški vrh Otherwise really thanks for all the answers and suggestions, they'll surely come in handy someday!
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| tol22. 01. 2010 |
Kamniški vrh is quite dangerous in winter, because it's much steeper than Kam. sedlo. Otherwise with normal pace you can reach the saddle in 3 hours. If you're the slower sort, you can shorten the trip and go only to the shepherds at 1400 meters or to Kamrca (BALVAN) at around 1600 meters
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| andrej76722. 01. 2010 |
Look if you have average fitness you'll get up there probably sooner than in four hours and down much faster than in summer - 2 good hours will be quite enough. Believe me I'm no "racer" myself and I really rarely exceed the marked time 3.45 in winter conditions, in summer it's normally between 2.15-2.30 for me, because if you keep a moderate pace it's completely normal.
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| bandy22. 01. 2010 |
Are crampons needed? Thanks for the information
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| fpetel123. 01. 2010 |
Crampons in winter in the high mountains are always in the backpack, whether needed or not. The ice axe goes with them. If you don't know how to use these things I advise against higher and steeper mountains - including Kamniško sedlo - otherwise people have reached many places in winter without any equipment, but some haven't and have left a little too early forever.
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| tol23. 01. 2010 |
You have to be careful the first 500 m from the junction of the path to Kam. Bistrico and the path to Jermanca. There are 3 avalanche paths that end right on the path to the saddle. Almost no one puts crampons on there, although it's quite risky in case of a slip, because you fall straight into the precipice. Be cautious there. Now while the snow isn't frozen yet you can reach the saddle also without crampons. But be very careful.
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| bandy23. 01. 2010 |
Thanks for the reply! Personally, I always carry crampons and ice axe with me.. snowshoes don't stay home either, since you never know when you'll stray a bit off the path, the question followed due to interest from a larger group to join me, but they didn't have gear. That's why the question! Fpetel1 Personally, I don't need lectures on where and how to go to the mountains, but in my humble opinion, forums and trip comments are meant exactly for such questions. Otherwise, others could ask where the sale is or where there's some ruin for fentat, maybe that question would be more appropriate in your opinion. No hard feelings
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| velkavrh4. 07. 2010 |
Today I was at Kamniško sedlo. Started from Jermanca at seven in the morning. I was surprised by the completely full parking lot. I reached the hut extremely quickly - in a good hour and a half. But I was completely exhausted. The hut had an incredibly large number of visitors. It was really windy up there, every time I come here it blows. I'm not ready yet for the nearby peaks, but a couple of years ago I was already everywhere. It's nice to go in good weather further to Planjava, Brana, Na Tursko goro and more could be found. After a good tea and a shot of bilberry brandy, and two written postcards, back down. For the return I usually take almost the same time as for the ascent. Next trip should be Skuta from Suhadolnik. I'm already looking forward to it today!
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| hribor4. 07. 2010 |
The tea at K. Sedlo is really good, but expensive. I paid 4.20 EUR for tea with rum. Next time I'll rather take a thermos and čutara up. If you order pečenica or jota, add bread (0.70EUR) to the price, as it's not included in the base price. Otherwise pečenica is really tasty.
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| rzajc13. 08. 2010 |
I'm interested in a trip from Kamniška Bistrica over Kamniško sedlo to Okrešelj (first day) then to Grintovec or Kokrško sedlo please provide route description and real walking time thanks
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| mojcej'7221. 07. 2011 |
Is the forest road from Dom in Kamniška Bistrica to Jermanca allowed for personal vehicles, and is the parking scary if you leave your car there overnight?
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| pikec121. 07. 2011 |
The path is not allowed due to the no-entry sign, but everyone drives up anyway, no need to pay unless a blue one shows up..... Best, Grega
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| SmaXy4. 08. 2011 |
Was at Kamniško sedlo yesterday, 3.8.2011 and would say the following: first that when driving to Jermanca it's very poorly signposted where exactly to go, in between it says to Kokrsko sedlo, nothing about Kamniško, no markings until the junction where the path joins the one from below, i.e. from Kamniška Bistrica. The outing is very nice, the ascent is quite big so you have a good 2 hours walk from the spot where you can go furthest by car. Nice view from the top, especially to the other side towards Logarska dolina. Also, on descent I stuck to the left path (but not the one to Planjava) and reached a nice scree down which you descend and in 10 minutes and then really after another 5 minutes through bushes you're just a short distance from Pastirji (1415m). So you save time and get some adrenaline LP
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| tol4. 08. 2011 |
Is the freezer chest for ice cream still lying under the road at Jermanca?
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| bdolmovi5. 08. 2011 |
The road to Jermanca is not a marked trail as the previous one mentioned but a forest road that is occasionally repaired which is already a problem here because some don't know how to drive then they undermine and it's full of waves on the road. Otherwise, a real mountaineer leaves the car in the valley and goes on foot along the marked path, which was repaired and newly made last year, and this year new benches were made recently on the Pastirci. I know that some would like to go by car to Kamniško sedlo but thank God it doesn't happen, so nice marking greeting to all mountaineers and safe steps on the marked path to Kamniško sedlo, good luck.
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| TFerarri20. 08. 2011 |
Last weekend I was with a group on Velika planina. Since the plateau is really large, visitors get scattered even though there are thousands. Columns of cars bother me and too few toilets and trash bins.
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| ivona20. 08. 2011 |
-too few toilets, no bins for rubbish,..?! Do you think you're strolling through a campsite?
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| TFerarri21. 08. 2011 |
If you have thousands of visitors at once on one plateau, then my dear Ivona this is worse than a camp, isn't it!? 
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| gams4421. 08. 2011 |
I agree on the toilets but not on the bins if you can carry the packaging up you can carry it empty down don't leave it under every stone where you drop it.easiest to carry up then throw the trash into the first scrub that's the habit of some Slovenians   
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| gams4421. 08. 2011 |
I agree on the toilets but not on the bins if you can carry the packaging up you can carry it empty down don't leave it under every stone where you drop it.easiest to carry up then throw the trash into the first scrub that's the habit of some Slovenians   
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| _sandra_21. 08. 2011 |
how comfortable some are, best if you could drive to the top..rubbish anyway take it with you to the valley, I even if there's a bin, I take it with me, why should someone clean up after me..people, focus on the beauties of nature, not on toilets and rubbish bins 
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| beli244. 03. 2012 |
Jermanca Kamniško sedlo 4.2 2012 nice weather foggy wind hut open in short super reached the summit in 1 hour and 15 minutes. 
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| jprim5. 03. 2012 |
Which peak?
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| tinky6. 03. 2012 |
Possibly to the flag, which of course is not the summit. Probably you were at Kamniško and not at KaKniško saddle.
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| Hallstatt30. 03. 2012 |
Has anyone been up there now? Can it be done without crampons?
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| matdra14. 05. 2012 |
Is the hut at Kamniško sedlo open on weekends already (I have Planinska zveza noted as closed)? Thanks.
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| Taubi23. 06. 2012 |
Today 23.6.2012 I was at Kamniško sedlo. I would praise the tidiness of the hut, especially the toilets are very nicely arranged. The path is pleasant and not demanding, only on the descent it drags a bit.
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| slo5. 07. 2012 |
How is the road to this parking lot?
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| matdra5. 07. 2012 |
The road to this parking lot is quite okay (there are still some potholes).
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| slo5. 07. 2012 |
Is it more destroyed and potholed compared to the last section of the road leading to the lower cable car station, which is the start for Kokrsko sedlo?
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| velkavrh6. 07. 2012 |
I warn that the road to Jermanca is closed-sign prohibiting traffic. If we drive up we risk an inspector's ticket. We'd have a ruined day. From the parking at the hut in Kamniška Bistrica it's almost an extra hour to walk, but better to make a nice day without bad mood.
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| Gizmo6. 07. 2012 |
It's true, as velkavrh says. Pity to turn around and risk a fine. The path from the parking to the lower cable car station has its own charm too. But last time when my partner and I first went on this path (she has average fitness), we managed that slope in under half an hour. It's just right for warming up. Good luck and nice trip.
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| juhejnaprej6. 07. 2012 |
This prohibited parking thing is quite a big stupidity and shows our underdevelopment (mainly in our heads). Such a beautiful valley as the Kamniška Bistrica valley would especially in summer deserve at least a barrier and one euro parking fee for road maintenance and at least limited parking spaces, but instead we fool ourselves that driving is banned for heaven knows what reason, meanwhile everyone drives on the road, anarchy rules, the road is completely ruined. Why? I would gladly pay a euro especially for loop hikes, since in a 10-12 hour walk one less hour is not negligible, and if the money went to road maintenance, even better. But this fussing with inspectors who are mostly nowhere and bans no one follows. Sometimes we Slovenes are really petty...
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| jax6. 07. 2012 |
juhejnaprej, I sign every word from first to last.
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| urbancek6. 07. 2012 |
Me too, I sign under this! Let them finally fix this end!
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| mirank6. 07. 2012 |
Not only this one.... it's like that elsewhere too
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| Kriška7. 07. 2012 |
Juhejnaprej - exactly! Of course the "real mountaineers" will chime in again and complain about those who want to shorten the path by an hour on long tours. As if anyone is stopping them from starting on foot from home ...
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| urbancek7. 07. 2012 |
It's not just about that here... Za Vrati is the second most important mountain starting point in Slovenia and it should be properly arranged...
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| tiktak7. 07. 2012 |
Has anyone driven to Jermanca recently? How is the road, is it drivable?
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| _sandra_29. 08. 2012 |
On 28.8. did anyone notice blue McKinley hiking poles on Jermanca? If yes, please let me know.. thanks..
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| cenc29. 08. 2012 |
If someone really wants to prohibit traffic, then just put up a barrier, which today isn't a big cost.. Probably then a problem arises at the parking lot by the Koča in Kamniška Bistrica, where not everyone can park.... Personally I'm for freeing up traffic, collecting parking fees and using that money to do something.
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| ljubitelj gora24. 09. 2012 |
The road is not in the best condition, quite wavy in two places, and the last bend before the parking lot is really hard to drive.
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| panda24. 09. 2012 |
the last bend "rak rana" has been like that forever. I'm also for arranging the parking lot, collecting toll........but who will do it, because everyone would be cashiers....Let's collect signatures for a petition to demand the arrangement of the parking lot at Jermanca, then we'll see. 
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| ljubitelj gora24. 09. 2012 |
There is indeed a sign down there prohibiting in both directions, only sometimes the sign was at the hut, now they moved it higher nearby where the marked path to the saddle starts.
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| jax24. 09. 2012 |
panda I agree here. But I think collecting toll for a road in that condition would really be usury. I'm immediately for introducing it, but then the road would need to be regularly maintained and possibly some of the steepest sections concreted. That would be fine.
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| panda24. 09. 2012 |
jax: absolutely, arranging the parking lot also includes arranging the road to it. 
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| dprapr24. 09. 2012 |
With all these road closures, I miss above all an alternative solution. The easiest is to put up a sign there and prohibit traffic. Then pedestrians either walk or drive and risk a fine. As if someone is testing us, how much we dare. They probably don't put barriers anymore because of the accident in Tamarju. No one thinks about an alternative solution that would improve the situation in the valley. I remember last year's mobility weekend, when they rented electric bikes in front of Logarska dolina. Very few cars drove into the valley, it was a joy to watch whole families on bikes. Why only one or two days a year? If such or similar alternative (maybe a van transporting hikers) was available all the time (at least in summer), even those few vehicles driving into the valley very early in the morning wouldn't represent major burdens for the valley. But if we all "rush" into the valleys with vehicles every weekend, we shouldn't be surprised if they close some occasionally. As long as it's like this, they'll just close the valleys, and we'll walk like in the old days.
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| skuta625. 09. 2012 |
Instead of developing tourism, we're only suppressing it by closing roads. I'm sure everyone would gladly pay a few € for using the road or parking at Jermanca, which is especially important if you head into the Kamnik Alps on one of the circular-longer tours.
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| tol26. 09. 2012 |
Maybe the current situation is already on the verge of tolerability for the environment? I don't know if I want asphalt to Jermanca and thus columns of cars ... In the long term, "underdeveloped" tourism is much better for the environment.... then the question is what do we want? Mass tourism?
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| urbancek26. 09. 2012 |
I don't know why they would lay asphalt, since there's still none in the Vrata Valley  .
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| cenc26. 09. 2012 |
There probably won't be more cars in that area because of asphalt, since "tourists" have nothing to do there. I'm not an expert, but I think driving on asphalt damages the environment less than driving on gravel. Once again, if someone is serious about closing the road, let them put up a barrier that applies to everyone.......
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| panda26. 09. 2012 |
closure for everyone without exception, or free access for all who want it, to shorten the tour.
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| tol26. 09. 2012 |
The bad road deters many from driving to Jermanca. I myself often decide to leave the car in the valley... If the road were asphalted, I'm convinced there would definitely be 50% more traffic....
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| jax26. 09. 2012 |
Yes, but the point is that even 50% more traffic on a maintained road would certainly have less impact on the environment than the current digging and rutting on gravel. With an appropriate toll, most day-trippers wouldn't be interested in driving up, hikers on long tours for whom that hour matters would have the option. I think we all need to watch that environmentalism doesn't turn into what I call moralistic environmentalism. That could be summed up in the maxim "every human activity is bad, every wilderness is good". It doesn't hold. Humans have been intervening in the natural environment since forever and today there's actually much more wilderness than before. So it makes no sense to forbid humans access to the natural environment (even by car), but rather to limit and regulate it. And God forbid, banning traffic at 600 meters in a high mountain starting point is quite fascist. Jermanca and Žagana peč are in an okay location and I think the road could be arranged so that you could drive up safely and reliably, with organized parking also minimizing impact on nature. tol, and if the bad road deters you from driving to Jermanca, that Texas above the hut will deter me sooner from going to Kamniška Bistrica at all. If I'm heading towards Kokrsko sedlo, I much prefer starting in Kokra anyway, Kamniško is a problem, but - there's really nothing up there that's so unforgettable beautiful ...
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| tol26. 09. 2012 |
I would fascistly arrange the closure of the road in KB already at the gondola to Velika planina, for hiking starting points let some environmentally acceptable vehicle drive.... why not market pristine nature? Why degrade the environment. If you like that, just go to the neighbors and drive up to 2000 m + by car. Regarding your scientific opinion on human intervention in nature, I won't waste words at all...
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| main26. 09. 2012 |
If I remember correctly, the road is eroded due to rain, downpours that wash away the road, and not because of cars. The responsible ones should maintain the road and it will be without issues.lp
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| dprapr26. 09. 2012 |
Why get upset? This valley never attracted me much. I only have two more tours planned there - after that they won't see me anymore anyway. At least until things get sorted out!
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| tol26. 09. 2012 |
The road is eroded due to traffic. People just don't know how to drive on steep gravel. Tires dig in, brake abruptly...and waves form... @drap: Modesty is a beautiful virtue...better views you can find in some newly built shopping center....
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| dprapr26. 09. 2012 |
Yes, @tol, especially if it's built near beautiful mountains! I wanted to say that there are other options. We can simply avoid such unfriendly ends for a while. Maybe then they will start thinking differently! As for driving - yes, usually "others" drive badly, we of course the best. Lp
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| cenc27. 09. 2012 |
Regarding the visit, I fully join the opinion or explanation of dprapr. For me, this measure has little connection with environmental protection. It is made in such a way that it divides people, but allows those responsible to control the implementation of the measure according to their wishes and needs.
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| ljubitelj gora27. 09. 2012 |
The sign says prohibited in both directions anyway.
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| bostjanp27. 09. 2012 |
Why should we always and everywhere drive as close as possible to the goal? Less than 45 minutes from the parking lot in front of the house in KB to Jermanca or the cable car to Cojzovo is just right for a person to warm up a bit and enjoy the morning beauties of the surrounding mountains before entering numerous starting points to the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Otherwise, the Kamnik Alps, like all other Alps in our country, have their own charm, which you have to feel, not see.
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| ljubitelj gora27. 09. 2012 |
It's quite far, if you go to Planjava and also to Brana you make about 2200m elevation gain. It's still better to drive higher than to risk a fall on those rocks above the hut due to fatigue and call GRS.
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| turbo28. 09. 2012 |
Yes, yes. Also from Planica to Tamar and further to Jalovec and back is not exactly close. Bicycle, with bike from P to the start of the hiking trail, there bike into the bushes and trail under your feet. Also from P in Zadnjica to the cirque and further to Dolič for example is not close. There you can also cheat with a bike. And elsewhere, and elsewhere and elsewhere . . . Hoping that nationwide parking at mountain trailheads will be sorted out in our lifetime is, mildly put, utopian. Or isn't it?!
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| marinka6720. 05. 2013 |
I would add that some of us have to drive to these beautiful alpine valleys from Prekmurje or Prlekija, about 2.5 hours, do a 6.7-hour hike, then drive home tired (another 2.5 hours). It's not always possible (time or financial) to stay overnight. For those of us coming from so far, that hour to Jermanca means a lot, and not because of our own laziness. Many hikes are still out of reach for us distant ones (kids can't manage, fuel prices...) But it's nice to drive half an hour, park and hike all day, then be home in half an hour. We would gladly pay for parking and drive on a maintained road, like in Austria, Switzerland and elsewhere.
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| balon5. 07. 2013 |
Marinka Balonček joins you. Please, the responsible/land owners put a stool at the barrier site and every hiker will gladly "contribute" € or two for "amortization" of the road surface, and the hut keeper will notice it in the cash register. For consideration. 
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| Jorge86022. 08. 2013 |
Regarding the road to Jermanca, I would just add that since I stayed overnight in the hut, I had quite significant sleeping problems. The thing is, when I returned from the hills in the evening, columns upon columns of cars started waking me up from 4 a.m. onwards, literally racing towards Jermanca. I think it would be considerate of all of us who go to the mountains to at least drive more slowly past the hut, because it's really crazy in that regard. After all, the best would be to suggest to the state to build a highway to Kamniško sedlo... Like this, a little food for thought for everyone who likes going to the mountains, I'd also add that when I go to the mountains, I take time for it... so those 45 minutes mean absolutely nothing to me, plus you have to pay 11 euros for sleeping with a membership card, so think about what's more sensible Best regards to all
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| etandet24. 09. 2013 |
Let me add my thought and view. Jermanca should be open! As it always was. Walkers who go to see the memorial park have a marked path and no need to walk on the road. For us who want to quickly jump into the mountains after work, Jermanca is the only option to conquer a peak, especially now when days will be short again. You already have to cycle from the saddle. Long live Jermanca!!! This is pure nonsense that they closed it (prohibited traffic). We each have our views and needs. It could be arranged differently. Best regards, Tomaž
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| balon18. 03. 2014 |
Jorge, just adding that some hikers also have children, for whom 45 minutes after 3-4 hours of walking is very noticeable. If the noise of vehicles bothers you, get earplugs and it'll be fine.
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| petruša29. 06. 2014 |
I'm just wondering if the road to here is open and if parking is allowed so we don't get a fine when we return. And if the road is still in decent condition. Thanks in advance and best regards
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| pemi29. 06. 2014 |
hiked this path today, the road is open, lots of cars at/on Jermanca, no fines. I left it a bit lower by a clearing where there's also an observation point, the road to here is more than decent, to the Jermanca parking it's 5 minutes walk.
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| PINOKIO20. 02. 2015 |
Can someone explain how it is with this road to Jermancev, can you get there by car or not. All other comments are quite old, so interested in current state. Thanks for answer.
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| Branee20. 02. 2015 |
see current conditions/KSA/grintovec
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| subaru23. 02. 2015 |
If you have a 4x4 you can drive to the junction Žagana peč x Jermanca. Further on it won't go, or I don't recommend it. The bottom layer is icy. You might still crawl up, but it'll be more tricky coming down.
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| blazzz12. 06. 2015 |
How is it now with this road to jemrance? Is access there possible by car or is it still closed to public traffic?
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| dkecma011. 07. 2015 |
I just called the hut in Kamniška Bistrica and the lady told me that people are driving up normally, and there is no "at your own risk" sign. The road should be normally passable to Jermanca, although they don't like it very much... See you probably this weekend 
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| sagarmatha30. 05. 2016 |
Driving to this parking lot mentioned in the access to the starting point is now prohibited. See picture:
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| petruša19. 05. 2017 |
I'm interested in how the road to Jermanca is, can one get there by car. Best regards.
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| petruša19. 05. 2017 |
I'm interested in how the road to Jermanca is, can one get there by car. Best regards.
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| Frijoze7. 06. 2017 |
Is the hut already open on weekdays? Does anyone know when it will open also during the week?
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| AndrejS8. 06. 2017 |
The hut will be continuously supplied from this Saturday, 10.06. onwards, the keeper the same as the last 7 years - Simon!
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| Pekana29. 05. 2018 |
Hurry up! We went with my girl to Kamniško sedlo, right near Bistrc our girl, come on go to Jermanca, she thought it was 3:45, we tried anyway. I was also quite knackered. Well, I parked a couple of km or two before Jermanca, no point damaging the car now, and she already started getting dark, didn't want to walk where the cat might have dragged it at night. I told her drink more, pour for others too if you're picnicking. She got smashed to a hundred mothers, where Real wins football, ours is for Real... Well we somehow climbed up in 3 hours and even got second wind. Up action, some end to rain, we started snogging, omg it was flat out, I said if this crisis doesn't last... We were already dancing with climbers, one of ours charmed her so much master hooked her with carabiner. I said master hook her, just don't accidentally ice axe from pants glance... big green smile. Nothing, down all loaded, we drove wild. In between argued about parking.. now sleep, tomorrow at 5am to Milano meeting... Oh for all those every trail interests, tree branches in places reach path and also grass and bushes, that's why I got ticks too!!! Don't let babe check when pig comes... take care
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| darinka429. 05. 2018 |
When I went to school 40 years ago they taught us to write in proper Slovenian. But I don't remember ever writing in dialect.
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| magroman29. 05. 2018 |
I like this dialect 
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| ivan2. 04. 2019 |
Hello, does anyone know what the condition of the road to Jermanca is like?
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| Planinecizgg29. 10. 2019 |
Hello, I'm thinking of going to Kamniško sedlo on Thursday 31.10.2019. How is the road to Jermanca and is there any problem on this path if there is 5cm of snow, as light snowfall is forecast these days. Best regards.
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| bposl31. 10. 2019 |
Jermanca is at the height of Črnivca ... camera at Prelaz Črnivec shows a snowy road. If you went on this path, please report how it went, maybe there is less of it at this end. Thanks.
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| Planinecizgg1. 11. 2019 |
bposl Because there was bad weather yesterday, I didn't set out on the path. Best regards.
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| anicav24. 09. 2021 22:33:04 |
Hello, today 24.9.2021 I forgot my Kilimanjaro hiking poles with foam handles at the parking lot at Jermanca. If someone finds them, please call me at 031856576
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| valerija11224. 09. 2021 23:04:41 |
Check FB Ideje kam v hribe. The finder hid them a bit for you.
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| anicav25. 09. 2021 09:06:52 |
Thank you very much, you are super
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| Lenore17. 10. 2021 11:32:54 |
Parked at Jermanca yesterday... Actually, the pictures shown do not depict the parking lot where one actually parks.. ok, sure, you can park there, but you can also park higher up, where on the left you see a meadow and you're under the open sky (no more forest). but WATCH OUT!!!! Don't drive to Jermanca if you have a car with low clearance. Because it's a macadam road and in some sections VERY VERY potholed.. and even if you move millimeter by millimeter, you'll hit the ground with the undercarriage. One left bend (going uphill) is also such that I wasn't sure if the car would even make it or not.. But that's not the biggest doubt.. it somehow gets there.. but the terrain - potholes.. in some sections it's really desperate. Anyway, I hope I've helped someone save their car 
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| Katrca4. 07. 2023 13:40:13 |
Does anyone know if it's possible to drive by car to the parking lot at Jermanca - some say no, others say now yes. What are the latest info? Thanks.
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| montena4. 07. 2023 15:13:57 |
On 18.6.2023 I drove to Jermenica without problems, now I don't know if it's worse due to rain.
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| hribisozakon12. 07. 2023 21:16:30 |
Hello, is the path from Jermanca to Kamniško sedlo marked?
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| bo_zl12. 07. 2023 21:26:32 |
At Jermanca at the end, where you can't go further by car, you simply continue along the path and then join the marked path that goes from Bistrica to the saddle.
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| Petra1222. 07. 2023 13:44:20 |
Hello, I'm wondering how accessible the path from the house in Kamniška Bistrica to Jermanca is, since we'd be driving up there for the first time?
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| lepenatka22. 07. 2023 15:14:37 |
On Tuesday it was still fine, but if later storms damaged it, I don't know.
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| Nejc Miklošič25. 08. 2023 17:18:36 |
Hello, Maybe someone knows the status of Jermanca? What's the road like? Best, Nejc
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| dussan5. 09. 2023 22:50:57 |
Has anyone been to Jermanca by car this week?
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| FMojca8. 09. 2023 13:22:37 |
Grega from the bank, so drivable to Jermanca without issues? And what's the state of the footpath then to the saddle? No obstacles on the path? Thanks and best
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| ljubitelj gora8. 09. 2023 13:39:48 |
For now the road to Jermanca and the path are ok. They repaired the road after that downpour.
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| Pohodnica1310. 10. 2023 08:16:24 |
Hello, on Saturday I plan to go to Kamniško sedlo from Jermanca. I'm interested in road accessibility, can one get normally to Jermanca? Thanks. Best regards
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| Sebahudin10. 10. 2023 18:27:34 |
Yes, you can get there, if you don't mind your car.
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| Miphy13. 10. 2023 16:49:32 |
Hello, tomorrow we plan to ascend and I'm curious how the road is after the renovation? Would you still advise against it if the car has low ground clearance (Toyota Corolla)? Thanks  Best
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| grega_z_brega13. 10. 2023 18:06:55 |
Just go. Corolla isn't low at all.
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| deyagrey2. 04. 2024 09:47:10 |
Has the road to Jermanca been renovated? Can the car be left there overnight?
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| Klinar272. 04. 2024 11:35:07 |
The road is normally drivable. But there might be fallen trees on it due to the wind. Yesterday firefighters were already sawing so that cars could return back to the valley.
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| lijaneja6. 04. 2024 13:49:40 |
Road super, no sign anymore, leave the last parking for rescuers!
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| akavka3. 09. 2024 12:46:19 |
Hi. Does anyone have fresh info on accessibility to the Jermanca starting point? Is there a closure and do you have to start from Bistrica?
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| DVas3. 09. 2024 15:19:34 |
You can reach Konca, although the path is a bit worse. So I assume it continues to Jermanca. There's also a sign up to where you can go by car.
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| Domch28. 06. 2025 18:11:12 |
Is the road to Jermanca drivable? And in what condition is it?
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| serajko28. 06. 2025 18:30:31 |
Yes, on Wednesday it was possible with a normal car to Jermanca. After the last left bend there is a sign prohibiting traffic. The road was quite rutted with some channels!!
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| Lunuastar329. 08. 2025 11:13:48 |
How far can you drive by car? Does anyone have more recent information?
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| asdf29. 08. 2025 15:18:17 |
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