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Jurišče - Kršičevec

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Starting point: Jurišče (704 m)
Latitude/Longitude: 45,6642°N 14,295°E
Walking time: 1 h 30 min
Difficulty: easy marked way
Elevation gain: 387 m
Elevation difference along the route: 387 m
Map: Snežnik 1:50.000
Recommended equipment (summer):
Recommended equipment (winter):
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Number of photos: 31
Number of comments: 21
Access to starting point:
From the Ljubljana - Koper highway we take the Postojna exit and follow the road ahead in the direction of Pivka. In the settlement Pivka we leave the main road which runs towards Ilirska Bistrica and we continue driving towards Knežak. We follow this road to the village Parje, where we turn left in the direction of the villages Palčje and Jurišče. We then follow the mostly slightly ascending road to the village Jurišče, where we park nearby the information board.
Route description:
From the parking lot, we continue past a smaller memorial park on the road in the direction of Kršičevec. The road, which soon loses its asphalt covering, quickly brings us to a smaller crossroad, where we continue on the left lower road (beside the right road there is a smaller cross), which continues on the left side of the fence. Only a little further we come to a well-marked junction, where the path branches off to the left towards Beli stene, and we continue straight on the increasingly bad road, which still continues along the fence. The road then at the next cross finally changes into a cart track, which further gently ascends across wide grassy slopes. A well-marked cart track, which has a few smaller junctions higher up, brings us into a belt of forest, where it starts to ascend a little steeper.
Higher, we cross the forest road and continue the ascent on the cart track, which soon brings us to the linden tree (tree with numerous trunks). The cart track, which is becoming narrower, soon brings us out of the forest onto increasingly panoramic slopes. We leave the mentioned cart track at the bench, where a signpost directs us left upwards. The path, which becomes steeper ahead, brings us only a few steps higher to a smaller junction, where a barely visible footpath branches off to the right towards Mrzla jama. Here we continue straight on the increasingly panoramic path, which through a belt of low forest and short scree brings us to the summit grassy slope of the mountain. A pleasant footpath, on which the steepness quickly eases, then brings us to the panoramic platform from which a wonderful view opens up.
From here we continue on a gentle path, which after less than 5 minutes of further walking brings us to the summit of Kršičevec.
route map - Kršičevec
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Discussion about the trip Jurišče - Kršičevec
Tadej24. 01. 2009
If you climb to Kršičevec you will be rewarded with a very nice view that stretches from Snežnik, Vremščica, Dolomites, Julian Alps to Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Since the path is easy, it is also suitable for small children. There is no really steep section on the path.
pohodnik012. 03. 2009
On Saturday 28.02.09 my wife and I were on Kršičevec. It really is a beautiful and not at all demanding path. The right path for recreation and the weather was excellent too.
To that barbarian who stole both stamps at the top, I would cut off both hands!
Does anyone know which PD Kršičevec belongs to?
Regards

marco5. 03. 2009
Ask at Postojna PD for Marjot - he is the "father" of this path.
Lj5. 04. 2009
Really pleasant hike through beautiful, wild landscape and extremely panoramic summit. The stamp is in its place, praise to PD Postojna for the nicely marked path, benches in the right places, nicely arranged viewpoint and originally decorated box at the top.nasmeh
Biser gora6. 04. 2009
Where is this summit? I can't find it on the map. Thanks
Lj6. 04. 2009
We found it by the above description. I don't have the Snežnik map mentioned in the description.
Biser gora7. 04. 2009
Thanks for such a detailed answer.nasmeh
grega_p12. 11. 2009
Beautiful warm autumn day on Kršičevec. Apart from pronouncing the peak's name, nothing difficult on this trip:-) Praise for the well-marked path!
If you have time, also check out Bele stene, Mrzlo jamo, drop by the local tavern and drive to Palško jezero (currently it's dry, but probably fills in spring)...

Take time for this corner of heaven!

p.s. I'd attach pics but can't figure out how?

Tadej12. 11. 2009
You can post pictures under the current conditions section.
http://www.hribi.net/trenutnerazmere.asp?slo=1&gorovjeid=26&id=1005&stran=1
grega_p13. 11. 2009
Thanks anyway Tadej, but I can only post text stuff, I don't see the option to upload pictures in any browser..??
Tadej13. 11. 2009
The picture option or upload pictures appears only in the current conditions - forum section. If you click on the link and post a comment there, the upload pictures option will also open for you.
Best, Tadej
http://www.hribi.net/trenutnerazmere.asp?slo=1&gorovjeid=26&id=1005&stran=1
grega_p13. 11. 2009
Thanks, all clear!
best!
m30. 12. 2009
Hello!

Kršičevec was yesterday in fog, and rain was also falling. No bears.nasmeh (I only scared one roe deer.)

I recommend, but in better weather and at another time of year e.g. early summer, then (starts to) bloom goldenroot or in September, when there are praying mantises along the path and autumn helleborine blooms.nasmeh

sopvcedi16. 05. 2011
Hello!

The ascent to Kršičevec is interesting to visit in mid-May, when the meadows and clearings towards the summit glow in thousands of colors of spring flowers. Here are daffodils or as the locals say bedenica, wonderful golden roots, intoxicating scents of lilies of the valley. You can also find Trieste fritillaries, Austrian fritillary, mountain hairy hawkweed, flax and some other flowers.
Vinko

brinta12. 03. 2012
I'm wondering if it's necessary to descend from the top of Kršičevec into the valley and then climb to Bele stene, and if anything is marked?
klavdipo17. 01. 2013
How is this path now in these winter conditions? Is it trodden at all? Is the path traceable? LP
žerjavček10. 04. 2014
Has anyone hiked this trail recently? Is it passable or not?
bizgo9315. 02. 2021
The path itself, apart from a few minor steep sections, is not particularly demanding (according to locals, it is most idyllic in spring when everything blooms). My partner and I did this path at the beginning of January when there was quite a bit of snow, and especially below the summit we were surprised by quite deep snowdrifts (even meter-deep) through which we waded first, which took some strength and slightly lengthened the path. But the view from the top is exceptionally beautiful (Julijci, Kamniške, surrounding hills and ranges, Učka below the summit too...). In normal conditions, recommended even for small children. Also recommended is a visit to the nearby summit of Bela stena and Mrzla jama.
BananaBronson9. 03. 2021
On Sunday we were on Kršičevec with a couple of trumpet gentians, some snow patches and exceptionally wide views. For us it was one of the nicest family discoveries (blog post).
G3424. 04. 2023 14:01:19
Just on Saturday 22.4. I was on Kršičevec. The view was somewhat worse due to clouds. You won't believe who followed us the whole way. A dog followed us to the top and back to the village the whole way. Unbelievable, isn't it?velik nasmeh
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