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Mountain ranges / Julian Alps / Rombon / Zavrzelno - Rombon

Zavrzelno - Rombon

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Starting point: Zavrzelno (700 m)
Latitude/Longitude: 46,3443°N 13,5397°E
Destination: Rombon (2208 m)
Walking time: 5 h
Difficulty: partly demanding marked way
Elevation gain: 1508 m
Elevation difference along the route: 1508 m
Map: Julijske Alpe - zahodni del 1:50.000
Recommended equipment (summer): helmet
Recommended equipment (winter): helmet, ice axe, crampons
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Number of photos: 17
Number of comments: 44
Access to starting point:
First, we drive to the center of Bovec, where we head up the road that goes past the church towards Kaninska vas. We follow the road straight ahead, which soon brings us to a junction, where we continue straight. The left road descends into the village Plužna. The road then quickly brings us to the next junction, where we continue right in the direction of Rombon. Further, we drive to the spot where the road crosses a torrent (near the parking lot and the beginning of the path are mountaineering signposts and a spring).
Route description:
We start at the spring, where the blazes direct us onto the footpath (not the cart track), which initially ascends through a sparse forest. After 15 minutes of walking, the path enters a dense forest, where it continues moderately ascending. The path, which crosses some old military mule tracks, brings us after a little more than an hour and a half of walking out of the forest onto grassy slopes, across which we ascend in a few minutes to the mountain pasture Goričica, where a hunting hut stands.
Here a view opens towards the mountains located south of the Bovec basin, and we continue right on the path, which in a few more minutes brings us to a junction. We continue on the right (lower) path in the direction of Rombon (left Črnelska špica), which after a few easy steps brings us to the spot where there once stood a military hospital - ruins (to the ruins we have some 10 meters, and the memorial plaque is just a few meters from the marked path).
The marked path here turns left and crosses the last belt of forest. When we then step out of the forest, we will notice numerous military trenches on the right side (on the opposite side we notice a cross). The path ahead ascends along an already very worn mule track and leads us past numerous war remains. The path then flattens and brings us to the spot where a view of Rombon opens up.
We continue straight (right uphill to Čukla 3 minutes) along the path, which in a few minutes of gentle ascent brings us below the foot of the rocky cliffs of Rombon. Here the path turns left and ascends the scree at the foot of the walls. This quite strenuous path, ascending the steep scree, then turns sharply right into a distinct gully. Due to the considerable steepness, we carefully ensure we do not dislodge stones, as this can be deadly dangerous for hikers below us (on this section in early summer there may still be a snow patch). Higher up, the path brings us to the ridge, where the path from the fortress Kluže joins. Here we continue sharply left along the path, which steeply ascends over a short step. With the aid of natural holds, we climb one level higher (5 m). Great caution is required on this section, especially on descent.
The path then flattens and continues along the summit moderately steep slope of the mountain. We follow this increasingly panoramic path to the summit of Rombon.
Due to the numerous military fortifications, a headlamp is recommended.
Starting point - Planina Goričica 1:45, Planina Goričica - Čukla 45 minutes, Čukla - Rombon 2:00.
route map - Rombon
Along the route: Planina Goričica (1336m), Čukla (1767m)
We recommend: trips from the same starting point, similar trips, panorama, summit register
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Discussion about the trip Zavrzelno - Rombon
Gost1. 08. 2006
This is a path that requires extraordinary will and endurance, which is richly rewarded at the end with beautiful and unique views of the surrounding mountains and the mountain world in general. Without knowledge of history, it doesn't work either. At least some basic knowledge is recommended for viewing this attractive mountain.
Gost29. 09. 2006
The path may be just a bit demanding, but the effort at the top in case of nice weather is rewarded a hundred times. Well, without effort you don't get anywhere in the mountains.
Gost18. 07. 2007
We set off for Rombon with great trepidation, as the path was supposed to be long and demanding. To our great surprise, we found it was not at all as long and demanding as described.
Even in summer heat is not a problem if you start early, you're at the top before 10 a.m. Since we are interested in the Isonzo Front battlefields, we were a bit disappointed as we expected to see much more.
Excellent hiking tour.
Gost18. 07. 2007
For fans of the Isonzo Front, I recommend the unmarked approach from the Kluže fortress.
Gost22. 07. 2007
The Kluže-Rombon path is now MARKED.
andrej76730. 07. 2007
"The Kluže-Rombon path is now MARKED." THAT MAKES ME velik nasmehvelik nasmehvelik nasmeh 13-13 is LAW!
Gost30. 07. 2007
What is the difficulty of the Kluže-Rombon path
Gost31. 07. 2007
A headlamp comes in handy, otherwise the path is not more demanding, rather easier than the one from Bovec.
Gost13. 08. 2007
Is this the path that goes right uphill from Herman fortress? What's the estimated time? zmeden
Gost17. 08. 2007
From Kluž to 1313 about one hour - mulatjera nicely marked, all the time in shade or forest. It's worth going to point 1313 itself and the first part of the path will be rewarded with a unique view of the Bovec basin. From 1313 to the junction with the path coming from Kluž the path is fully sun-exposed, partly along mulatjera, partly over scree (not scree but stones and rocks that flew over the southern slab of Veliki vrh. I wouldn't speculate on the time spent on this part. We indeed "fell into it" and focused more on objects along the path (cavern where the upper station of the cableway was located, stone steps, mule spaces, concrete water collectors, shooting trenches). Still I think two to three hours walking need to be reserved for this part. From the point where the path joins the one from Bovec the path is somewhat steeper, exposed in some places. To the top you'll need another good hour. From Kluž to the top four to five hours then! Descent awaits of course. You can return the same way, cross over Črnelska špica Lope - Prevale to the upper station of the Kanin gondola and down by gondola, or at the junction of the path from Bovec and from Kluž choose the former and descend directly to Bovec. For descent count three to four hours regardless of direction.
Rok17. 08. 2007
Description of the path Fortress Kluže - Rombon:
http://www.hribi.net/pot.asp?gorovjeid=1&id=414&potid=1179
_sandra_4. 09. 2011
3.8. we were on Rombon, the path is steep and quite demanding, at least for those with a bit less fitness jezik
Otherwise the view from the summit is splendid. We went back towards Kluž, where the path is somewhat more pleasant but drags on through the forest for quite a while.
_sandra_4. 09. 2011
mistake, we were at the summit on 3.9.2011, not 3.8.wink
Jonny_12. 09. 2011
I was on Rombon for the first time some time ago, still as a child. mežikanje After about 17 years I wanted to go again, as this path impressed me the most among all mountains, because it is quite interesting, varied, diverse. We had wonderful weather, so the view was magnificent - to Bovec, along the Julian Alps, ...

We started from Zavrzelno. The path starts at 529 meters and not at 700 as written above at the starting point. The path rises mercilessly right away and stays like that most of the time.

We returned to Kluže. The path back drags everywhere veeeeery much, so most are in a bad mood when returning. nasmeh

For someone who has just started hiking in the mountains, this tour is not suitable.

I sent GPS tracks to the site administrators for publication, so follow when the file will be uploaded. The path from Zavrzelno was the only one missing among GPS tracks for Rombon. mežikanje

HERE you can see our photos. cool
Janiel7414. 11. 2012
Does anyone know how the access to Zavrzelno is? Did the floods destroy anything?
B214. 11. 2012
From Kanin village to the trough in Zavrzelno it's good 15 minutes on the marked path - back less than 10... The asphalt road is probably undamaged... Have a nice day!
Janiel7414. 11. 2012
Thanks. So to the described starting point, I assume you can get there without a problem?
funnyboy13. 03. 2014
Yesterday we climbed this path to Rombon. Path without features, snow softened quickly. Pictures and more words at http://graheljsblog.blogspot.com/2014/03/popoln-rombon.html
darinka430. 05. 2015
Today on Rombon, the first time at all, although it had been inviting for a long time. The weather was just right for walking, no heat, because the last part to the top drags on. And what a crowd there was at the top, a group of Czechs came from Kluž, descended to Zavrzelno.
sebaseba2. 10. 2015
Today up there. No snow. The path is well marked, but on many sections (especially on the approach) the marks are more or less faded.
darinka418. 06. 2018
If anyone is going from Zavrzelno. No snow anywhere anymore. The path is fine, except that steep scree slope where you need to watch out on the descent. And fitness is needed because the hike is quite strenuous, especially if you have the sun blazing like I did.
darinka44. 06. 2019
Yesterday I walked from Zavrzelno to Rombon and back the same way. I didn't need winter gear, although there is still some snow patches on the path.
ales505. 06. 2019
I was there on Sunday, hot but a couple of snow patches to cool off, met a viper on the path,nasmeh
jax5. 06. 2019
I would just comment on this a bit. I was also up there on Sunday, but via the path from Kluž. And yes, I looked into the gully where this path comes out. I can say that to me it doesn't seem safe at all without winter gear. Maybe it's just "a couple of patches", but to me it didn't seem so innocent at all.
ales505. 06. 2019
one path is from below in the direction of Bc, with a view downwards, there without winter gear it really is not safe, especially when the snow is melting, there it really is not safe, there are holes and you can slip and without signal no living soul will find you.
ales505. 06. 2019
it was hot and the snow was a real refreshment,nasmeh
SuperHribolazka26. 05. 2020
Ascent 24.5.2020 from Zavrzelno. Still a small snow patch in the gully, which is extremely steep and requires maximum concentration and cautious steps. Towards Kluže no snow. I would suggest to the path markers to also arrange the path along the traces of the Soča front on the southern slope of Rombon from the top towards Čukla.
darinka420. 03. 2022 19:28:05
Today I decided on the winter variant from Zavrzelno. No one else was on the trail. Not even at the summit. The weather was really nice. I didn't know the conditions. But there were no problems.
BT8820. 03. 2022 22:36:40
Is Naku still nicely filled?
darinka421. 03. 2022 06:29:39
Yes, Naku is currently nicely filled. Also down below. There were footprints in the snow. Probably some time ago, when the snow was wind-packed there. Yesterday at least back there it held well.
BT8821. 03. 2022 10:25:14
Thanks
padez21. 03. 2022 10:55:52
I don't know where this Naku is, but I assume it's the Naklo gully. I was there last week. The Naklo gully is nicely filled and icy. Of course you go through without problems, but only with crampons and ice axe. There the ice and later hard snow will hold until the end of May, or longer, especially in the upper narrow part. A possible slip ends on the scree...

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BT8821. 03. 2022 11:03:10
Thanks. I know, I went up in January. I'm asking about the skiing zavijanje z očmi but I didn't ski down because it was literally concrete right from the hut onwards.
andrejf20. 07. 2022 17:56:20
This Sunday we headed to Rombon, after a good 5 hours with breaks, we were already thrilled by the exceptional views. I would add that parking is no longer allowed at the parking lot mentioned in the description, the owners have clearly marked it. We chose the ascent from Kaninska vas, a bit lower, where there is a sign with marking and inscription Čukla, Rombon.
mikkeni31. 07. 2022 21:35:40
Visit to Rombon with Čuklo, 31.7.2022 from Bovec and then return via Kot 1313 and Široki Plaz back to Bovec. More at:
http://ma-uc.blogspot.com/2022/07/rombon.html
darinka410. 08. 2022 23:02:42
Interesting tour today. Part of the path from Zavrzelno. Then at the junction before planina Goričica, we turn right into pathless terrain. Inspection of caverns. Probably few go there. We had help from two Bovci locals on the route of this pathless part. But we went too high and decided for the steepness directly over the grass. Then we found a path somewhere at 1750m that goes from Kluž and followed it to the top. Warm at the top. No wind. Descended into the Naklo gully to the starting point in Zavrzelno.
pclop31. 10. 2022 14:03:11
On the map posted here, the marked path is not the real one. If someone looks at the path on this map (similar on Google) and takes shortcuts, some creativity is needed to reach Goričica. The marked path actually avoids "Na vrh robu" and "Utarji" and goes much further right and reaches Goričica from below on the southern side, not the western.
padez31. 10. 2022 16:49:54
Yes, pclop. Where the marked path is drawn on the published map, in reality it's a nice mulattiera and unlike the marked mountain path it's much longer, but much gentler.
damjan8615. 07. 2023 09:59:53
Hi!

On 2.7, during the ascent to Rombon from the direction of Bovec (Zavrzelno) at an altitude between 1900-2000 m, where the path rises to the roof of Rombon, I found Outdoor Expert Trekker QL poles. They have double extension. Whoever misses them should report to ZS.

Otherwise, if you're heading to Rombon in this direction in the morning, I strongly recommend protecting your boots, as the path goes through high grass with a lot of dew. I had good boots, but at the top my socks were quite wet.

Best regards
mikkeni26. 07. 2024 23:43:14
darinka429. 08. 2024 22:32:53
Quite a long full-day tour today. A bit different. Off-trail. From Zavrzelno to elevation 1313. Then for a while on the marked trail from Kluž. Soon we turn off-trail. And we reach under the summit the path coming from Kanin. Descent to the saddle, where we don't go into the Naklo gully, but traverse the unnamed summit. In the lower part there is also a fixed rope, which is quite useful. We continue past Mrtvaške glave and near Krljišče we descend to the lower path towards Goričica.
darinka416. 09. 2025 11:03:42
15.09.2025. Although the weather forecast was somewhat promising, Rombon was in grayness. But the tour is still quite nice. Part of the path on marked trail, the rest pathless. And also visit to caverns there where we didn't go last time (Dead Skulls is what that part is called). No rain though, although it rained after 5am when driving towards Bovec.
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