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Duration
7 days
Activities
  • Self Guided Walking
Accommodation
  • Hotel
  • Inn
Meals
  • 6 Breakfasts

Price

$1350USD

 

Overview

Trip Code: AKG

Trip highlights


  • Walk a standout section of the Alpe-Adria Trail from Slovenia into Italy, finishing in Cividale del Friuli
  • Cross the Vršic Pass and follow the striking emerald Soca River through its dramatic valley
  • Experience natural highlights including the Soca gorges, suspension bridges and waterfalls such as Boka and Virje
  • Hike through alpine meadows, quiet villages and along the historic Kolovrat Ridge on the Italian border
  • Stay in a mix of alpine towns and historic centres, from Kranjska Gora to the Italian charm of Cividale del Friuli

The Alpe-Adria Trail is one of Europe’s great long-distance walks, linking the Alps to the Adriatic through a series of well-paced stages totalling 750km (466 miles) across Austria, Slovenia and Italy. This section focuses on one of its most distinctive stretches, following the route from Kranjska Gora on the edge of Triglav National Park to Cividale del Friuli in Italy. Along the way, the trail crosses Slovenia’s highest mountain pass before descending along the length of the Soca Valley and continuing across the border into the Friuli region. The scenery evolves steadily, from alpine terrain and river gorges to forest, meadows and open countryside. For much of the journey, the trail follows the Soca River — a defining feature of the region. Known for its striking emerald colour, the river carves through a limestone valley in the Julian Alps, creating a landscape that is both distinctive and rewarding to walk through. The region also carries a strong historical layer. The Soca Valley was a key front during World War I, and remnants remain visible throughout — from fortifications and memorials to preserved trench systems along the Kolovrat Ridge, as well as museums in Kobarid and Tolmin. With your luggage taken care of, you can focus on walking between comfortable accommodations, hand selected for atmosphere and location.

Trip Grading

moderate to challenging

More info about grading system

Your trip begins in the alpine village of Kranjska Gora (810m/2,657ft), set beneath the peaks of Triglav National Park. Settle in and take a walk through the village — you'll find traditional Slovenian architecture, a pretty church, and good views of the surrounding peaks that you'll be heading into tomorrow.

Meals:  Nil

The day starts with a walk through the valley to Lake Jasna, a small glacial lake with clear water and a bronze statue of Zlatorog — the legendary golden-horned chamois of Slovenian folklore — standing at its shore. This is a popular place to take a photo. From here the trail climbs steadily through forest and open switchbacks to the Vršic Pass at 1,611m (5,285ft), Slovenia's highest mountain pass. The views from the pass across the Julian Alps are extensive and on a clear day you can see deep into the surrounding peaks. The descent into the Trenta Valley is long but rewarding. About halfway down, a short side path leads to the source of the Soca River — a cave opening in the rock where the river emerges from underground, ice cold and already a remarkable shade of blue-green. By the time the river reaches the valley floor it has developed the vivid emerald color for which it is famous throughout Slovenia. The valley itself is narrow and dramatic, hemmed in by steep limestone walls. Distance: 22km/13.7mi, Ascent: 850m/2,789ft, Descent:1,050m /3,445ft * To Note: If we are unable to book accommodation in the small town of Trenta, two nights will be booked in Bovec with return transfers included.

Meals:  B

The trail today follows the Soca River closely, crossing several suspension bridges strung above the gorge where the river runs fast and green far below. Along the way you'll pass the Soca Gorges — a series of narrow slots and sculpted rock basins where the river has cut through the limestone over thousands of years, creating deep pools of extraordinary color. Look out also for the remains of WWI fortifications along this section of trail; the Soca Valley was the front line for much of the Italian campaign and evidence of it is visible throughout. The river here is one of the best fly-fishing rivers in Europe, and you're likely to see anglers working the pools below the bridges. On a warm day the swimming spots are hard to resist — the water is cold but the color makes it worth it. The day ends in Bovec, an outdoor adventure hub with good food options and a lively atmosphere. Distance: 20km /12.4mi, Ascent: 200m/656ft, Descent: 350m /1,148ft

Meals:  B

The trail leaves Bovec and heads into the forest, climbing gradually before dropping to the Virje Waterfall — a wide, layered fall tucked into a mossy alcove that catches most people by surprise. It's an easy detour and one of the more photogenic spots on the trip. Shortly after, the trail reaches the Boka Waterfall, a completely different experience — a single powerful jet of water dropping 106m (348ft) straight down a sheer rock face, with a second drop of 30m (98ft) below. After heavy rainfall it's one of the most impressive sights in Slovenia. From here the trail descends back to the Soca, passing through forest and meadow with the river never far away. There are several good swimming spots along this stretch if the weather is warm. The final section brings you into Kobarid, a small but historically significant town best known as the site of the Battle of Caporetto in 1917 — one of the most decisive battles of WWI. The Kobarid Museum here is considered one of the best WWI museums in Europe and is well worth a visit. Distance: 22km/13.7mi, Ascent: 350m/1,148ft, Descent: 500m/1,640ft

Meals:  B

A short transfer takes you to the village of Drežnica, where today's climb begins. The trail heads uphill through forest before breaking out onto open ground near the Italian WWI chapel at 1,220m (4,003ft) — a small stone building erected in memory of the Italian soldiers who fought and died along this ridge. The views from here across the Soca Valley and back toward the peaks above Bovec are among the best of the entire trip. The route continues along the ridge through open alpine meadows where, depending on the season, you'll find wildflowers, grazing cattle and wide views in all directions. The descent from here takes you through beech and oak forest, passing small traditional villages where life moves at a noticeably different pace, before the trail joins the Soca River for the final stretch into Tolmin. The old town sits at the confluence of the Soca and Tolminka rivers, and the river canyon just outside town — the Tolmin Gorges — is one of the most visited natural sites in the region. Carved deep into the limestone, the gorges feature a series of narrow passages, natural rock bridges and pools, including the Bear's Head rock formation and the warm Medvedova thermal spring at the entrance. If your legs have anything left in them after today's hike, it's a short walk from the town center and well worth the effort. Distance: 22km/13.7mi, Ascent: 750m/2,461ft, Descent: 1,100m/3,609ft

Meals:  B

The final day on trail starts with a steady climb through forest above Tolmin before the trees give way to the open Kolovrat Ridge at around 1,200m (3,937ft). This ridge was heavily contested during WWI and original trenches, dugouts and defensive positions are still clearly visible along the ridgeline — walking through them gives a striking sense of what conditions were like for the soldiers who fought here. Interpretive panels along the trail provide good historical context. The views from the ridge are the widest of the entire trip — the full line of the Julian Alps stretching away to the north and east, and the broad flat plains of the Friuli region of Italy opening up to the south and west. On a clear day you can see all the way to the Adriatic. A short descent brings you to the Rifugio Solarie on the Italian side of the border where a transfer takes you down to Cividale del Friuli. This compact medieval town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the first capital of the Lombard kingdom in the 6th century. The old town, the Natisone River gorge, and the archaeological museum make it a rewarding place to spend your final evening. Distance: 11km /6.8mi, Ascent: 900m/2,953ft, Descent: 200m/656ft

Meals:  B

Your trip concludes after breakfast in Cividale, with time to explore or continue your travels.

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 6 breakfasts - generally buffet style and usually consisting of cereals, breads, spreads, meats, cheeses, fruit, tea, coffee and juice
  • 6 nights accommodation in charming 3 to 4 star hotels & inns
  • Digital information pack including smartphone app with maps and useful information
  • Luggage Transfer, 1 piece maximum 20kg, supplement applies for excess
  • Transfer from Kobarid to Drežnica and Rifugio Solarie to Cividale
  • Emergency hotline

  • Travel to Kranjska Gora and from Cividale del Friuli
  • Meals not listed as included, drinks
  • Travel insurance - mandatory
  • Entrance fees and sightseeing fees and public transport used to shorten hikes
  • Excess luggage
  • Guide - this is a self guided tour
  • A supplement will apply if you book a single room
  • Visitors tax - may be levied by hotels and payment is required locally
  • Items of a personal nature

Accommodation


Trail Surface


Grading

moderate to challenging  

GRADE 4 - This is five days of hiking — varied, rewarding and at times demanding. The trail covers between 11 and 22km (7 to 14mi) each day across well-maintained mountain trails, hiking paths and gravel roads, with daily ascents ranging from 200m to 900m (656 ft to 2,953 ft). Some sections require surefootedness, particularly on steeper alpine terrain, but the trails are well-marked throughout and the effort is well matched by what you'll find at the top. A good base level of fitness is important — not to get through the days, but to genuinely enjoy them. In the three months before you travel, regular exercise three to four times a week will make a real difference. Walking with a loaded daypack, cycling and swimming are all useful preparation. The more you put in before you go, the more you'll get out on the trail. On some stages, sections of the route can be shortened using local public transport or hiking buses, giving you flexibility to manage your day if needed.


Departure dates

Thursdays and Sundays from 24 May to 27 Sep

Notes

M
Mid Season
H
High Season
DN1
High season is from 29 Jun to 30 Aug, mid season is from 8 to 28 Jun and 31 Aug to 13 Sep. Supplement applies to high and mid season departures.

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Priceper person from

$1350USD

Options & Supplements*
  • Single supplementUSD$490
  • Solo traveller supplementUSD$520
*Prices listed are per person

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no train station at Kranjska Gora. From Ljubljana Airport you can catch the train to Jesenice taking approx. 1hr and then a bus or taxi to Kranjska Gora taking 30min.

The closest airport is Trieste (TRS) in Italy. You can catch a train from Cividale del Friuli to Udine and change onto a train to Trieste taking approx. 1.5 to 2hrs.


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