Razor Mountain, Triglav National Park
#13 among attractions in Triglav National Park
Facts and practical information
Razor is a pyramidal mountain in the Julian Alps and the sixth-highest mountain in Slovenia. First ascended by Otto Sendtner in 1842, it is now frequently ascended, with numerous mountain huts available for climbers. ()
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Razor Mountain – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Aljaž Lodge in the Vrata Valley, Russian Chapel on the Vršič Pass, Aljaž Tower, Julian Alps.
- 2.5 miEHiking, Trail, Alpine hut
Aljaž Lodge in the Vrata Valley, Dovje-Mojstrana
64 min walk • Aljaž Lodge in the Vrata Valley is a mountain hut that lies near the stream Triglav Bistrica in the upper end of the Vrata Valley. The hut is named after the Slovene priest and composer Jakob Aljaž, who in 1896 ordered the construction of the first wooden hut in the valley.
- 2.4 miNWSmall chapel memoriaizing Russian POWs
Russian Chapel on the Vršič Pass, Kranjska Gora
62 min walk • The Russian Chapel on the Vršič Pass is a Russian Orthodox chapel located on the Russian Road on the northern side of the Vršič Pass in northwestern Slovenia. The chapel, dedicated to Saint Vladimir, was built by Russian prisoners of war engaged in forced labor in the area during World War I.
- 3.2 miSETower
Aljaž Tower, Triglav National Park
81 min walk • Aljaž Tower or the Triglav Tower is a tower, a storm shelter and a triangulation point on the summit of Mount Triglav in northwestern Slovenia. Along with Triglav, it is a landmark of Slovenia and a symbol of the Slovenehood. The tower was designed by Jakob Aljaž, a priest in the Upper Carniolan village of Dovje, who also had it erected.
- 3.3 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Julian Alps, Triglav National Park
86 min walk • The Julian Alps are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps that stretch from northeastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 m at Mount Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia and of the former Yugoslavia.
- 2.6 miNWMountain pass with lodges and a chapel
Vršič Pass, Triglav National Park
68 min walk • The Vršič Pass, with an elevation of 1,611 metres, is a high mountain pass across the Julian Alps in northwestern Slovenia. It is the highest pass in Slovenia, as well as the highest in the Eastern Julian Alps. It connects Upper Carniola with the Trenta Valley in the Slovene Littoral.
- 2.8 miNESoaring peak with a pointy summit
Špik, Triglav National Park
71 min walk • Špik is a mountain in the Slovenian Julian Alps. Its summit is at 2,472 m above sea level. The mountain's name is a cognate of the English "spike," derived from its pointed shape.
- 1.3 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Stenar, Triglav National Park
34 min walk • Stenar is a mountain in Julian Alps in the Razor and Prisojnik group. The top of the mountain offers a good panoramic view of the surrounding mountains.
- 2.8 miSW
- 2.6 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Valley
Trenta Valley, Triglav National Park
68 min walk • The Trenta Valley is a valley in the Julian Alps in the northern part of the traditional Gorizia region of Slovenia.
- 1.8 miNEGiant peak for hiking, climbing and views
Škrlatica, Triglav National Park
48 min walk • Škrlatica, historically also known as Suhi plaz, is a mountain in the Slovenian Julian Alps. With its summit at 2,740m above sea level, it is the second highest peak in Slovenia and the third highest in the Julian Alps as a whole.
- 2.4 miSWPark
Alpski botanični vrt Juliana, Triglav National Park
61 min walk • The Alpine Botanical Garden of Juliana in Trenta was founded in 1926 by Albert Bois de Chesna at the foot of Kukla. He planted plants that he brought from the surrounding mountains in the spring of 1929. He was assisted by other...