Alpe Adria Trail AAT Slovenia

Alpe Adria Trail AAT Slovenia

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  1. Summer visit: parking, hiking and rooms
  2. Alpe Adria Trail ST23 AAT Slovenia
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  5. Alpe Adria Trail ST23 AAT Slovenia
  6. 43 stages of eager anticipation
  7. The route itself is our destination
  8. The first step
  9. Short version: 3-country circular tour
  10. You will pass Erjavčeva mountain hut at the stage ST23 AAT
  11. The light of the Adriatic
  12. Related mountain and travel guides

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Stay on Vršič Pass

Stay at Erjavčeva koča on Vršič Pass

Erjavčeva koča is a mountain hut at Vršič Pass, between Kranjska Gora, Trenta, the Soča Valley and the Julian Alps. It is a practical base for hikers, road-trippers, cyclists and guests who want to stay close to the mountain pass.

  • Direct location on the Vršič Pass road
  • Good base for hiking, scenic drives and Julian Alps day trips
  • Useful for guests visiting Kranjska Gora, Trenta, Soča Valley and Triglav National Park
  • Food, mountain-hut atmosphere and practical local information in one place

This block is designed for independent guests and self-service booking. It does not imply a price guarantee or live availability.

Before you book your stay

Vršič Pass is a high mountain location, so it is worth checking a few practical details before you travel. This helps you plan your arrival, parking, hiking day and overnight stay more easily.

Access and road conditions

The Vršič road can be affected by season, weather and traffic. Before travelling, check current access information and plan enough time for the mountain road.

Parking

Parking rules and availability around Vršič can change by season and operator. Check the latest parking information before arrival, especially in busy periods.

Rooms and overnight stay

If you plan to stay overnight, check room availability in advance. This is especially important during the hiking season, weekends and good-weather periods.

Food, opening hours and groups

Opening times may vary outside the main summer season or by arrangement with groups. Contact the hut directly for the latest information before making fixed plans.

Self-service planning for your stay at Vršič Pass

  • Check room and availability options first.
  • Read access, parking and arrival notes before travelling.
  • Arrive with your own plan for Vršič, Kranjska Gora, Trenta and the Soča Valley.
  • Use contact only for special cases, not for information already explained on the page.

A trusted mountain hut at Vršič Pass

Erjavčeva koča has been part of the Vršič mountain pass experience for generations. Guests use it as a practical alpine base for hiking, cycling, scenic drives, visits to Kranjska Gora and trips toward Trenta and the Soča Valley.

Book your stay at Erjavčeva koča

Ready to stay on Vršič Pass? Check the verified accommodation page and reserve directly with the hut.

What to expect in a mountain hut

Erjavčeva koča is a mountain hut at 1525 m, not a hotel or hostel. Come for nature, simple shelter and the rhythm of the mountains.

Expect
  • Unspoiled nature, mountain views and fresh alpine air
  • A place to rest before or after your mountain trip
  • Simple mountain-hut comfort and shared house rules
  • Direct access to Vršič, trails and Triglav National Park
×Do not expect
  • ×Hostel-style nightlife or loud late evenings
  • ×Private bathrooms in every room
  • ×Unlimited parking or guaranteed road access in every weather
  • ×Perfect silence during busy mountain days

Before you book your stay at Vršič Pass

Use the booking information on this page to decide independently. Booking platforms can help with comparison, but your reservation should be clear before you travel. Contact is only for special cases.

Direct booking is best for

  • Checking rooms and availability
  • Reading access, parking and arrival details
  • Booking when your dates and plan are clear
  • Special questions only for groups, late arrival or winter conditions

Booking platforms are useful for

  • Comparing accommodation options
  • Reading platform-specific reviews
  • Managing platform bookings in one account
  • Using platform filters and policies

No price guarantee is implied. This block encourages self-service planning and reduces unnecessary calls or emails.

What happens after you check availability?

Checking availability is the first booking step, not a request for personal travel planning. Read the arrival, access and parking information before you book. Contact is only for special cases.

  1. Choose the room or stay option that fits your plan.
  2. Complete the booking request with your travel date and arrival plan.
  3. Before travelling, read the access, parking and seasonal notes; use contact only for groups, late arrival or winter conditions.

CTA clicks are measured as intent signals. This block is designed for self-service reservations and to reduce unnecessary calls or emails.

Summer visit: parking, hiking and rooms

In summer, Vrsic is busy with hikers, cyclists and scenic-road visitors. Plan arrival time, parking, weather protection and overnight questions before you leave.

  • Arrive early when parking demand is high.
  • Check weather before longer hikes.
  • For overnight stays, contact the hut directly before travel.

This block is a practical planning reminder, not a live availability statement.

Local mountain hut note

This guide is prepared from the perspective of Erjavčeva koča, a mountain hut on Vršič Pass. Use it together with current weather, road conditions and responsible behaviour in Triglav National Park.

Last updated: 18/01/2025 First published: 14/12/2024 Reading time: 8 min read Prepared by: Erjavčeva koča team

Alpe Adria Trail ST23 AAT Slovenia

Alpe Adria Trail ST23 AAT Slovenia

Alpe Adria Trail ST23 AAT Slovenia

We are off on a varied journey of discovery covering approx. 750 kilometres. Through three countries – Austria, Italy and Slovenia – and three cultures. From the foot of the majestic Grossglockner to the azure blue sea. On the Alpe-Adria-Trail – with heavenly views in the “Garden of Eden”. With views over a well balanced mix of glorious spectacles of nature, alpine water experiences and a fascinating world of animals and plants. Along lakes, streams and rivers until we reach our destination, the Adriatic.

Erjavčeva mountain hut is on the way of Alpe Adria Trail (ST23 AAT). If you are planning to walk the trail you can stay and rest with us. Here you can reserve your stay.

Alpe Adria Trail ST23 AAT Slovenia

43 stages of eager anticipation

Hiking has many different facets: one of them involves slowing down to exercise at a natural pace. When you do this, you acquire a form of effortless attentiveness which means you can observe nature especially intensively, a way of seeing which will turn out to be well worth it. After all, you are hiking on well marked paths from the foot of the highest mountain in Austria, the 3,798 metre high Grossglockner, to the Adriatic Sea. In 43 stages, each of them covering a distance of around 17 kilometres, the Trail passes through Carinthia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Slovenia. A total of 750 km heading in a southerly direction. Accompanied by the Mediterranean climate, which promises you many hours of sunshine and pleasant temperatures, and stunning views of the paradise of the Alps and the Adriatic.

The route itself is our destination

The geographical destination of the Alpe-Adria-Trail is Muggia, a little to the south of the old Austro-Hungarian port of Trieste. On the way there, filled with the joy of discovery and enjoyment of life you will hike through the most beautiful areas of the Alps-Adriatic region. The Trail follows the water in its wide variety of forms, from the perpetual ice of the Glockner via waterfalls, rivers and lakes until you reach the sea. The paths have actually always been there, but they have now been brought together in their entirety in map form for the first time. If you don’t want to stride along the entire length, you can opt for your favourite stages in the “Garden of Eden”, which all have one thing in common: the heavenly views, the glorious spectacles of nature, sparkling swimming lakes, majestic mountain peaks and finally the azure blue Adriatic.

Alpe Adria Trail - Erjavčeva mountain hut is located from Kranjska Gora via the Vršič mountain pass to Trenta - ST23 AAT

Alpe Adria Trail AAT

The first step

The first seven stages lead through the sunny, idyllic Möll Valley with its unique panoramic views over the impressive mountain world amongst the mighty 3000-metre summits. The Trail starts at the foot of the Pasterze, the largest glacier in Austria, in the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park, then after Heiligenblut it leads to Grosskirchheim. Here you pass the group of mills in Apriach which tell of the life full of privations that was led by the rural population from the 17th to the last centuries. The medieval artists’ town of Gmünd also lies on your route – this was recently honoured with the “EDEN Award” for its professional cultural work.

One of the most beautiful hiking regions in Carinthia is the Millstätter Alpe. This is due to its gentle curves and the magnificent view of Lake Millstätter See, the second largest Carinthian swimming lake, which lies down below. By now you are already in the midst of the gentle landscape of the Nockberge Biosphere Park, which stages 15 and 16 lead you through. Arriach’s claim to fame is that it is the geographical centre of Carinthia. And it is also the starting point of the stage which leads up to the Gerlitzen Alpe.

After a view over Lake Ossiacher See, this is the last stage which is entirely on Carinthian soil, from Velden am Wörthersee to the Baumgartnerhöhe not far from Lake Faaker See. Shortly before your destination you will come across the ruined Finkenstein Castle, a concert arena which impresses visitors with its wonderful views and stunning sunsets – which seem almost to be in slow motion.

Short version: 3-country circular tour

If the entire Trail is too long for you, but you three countries, your best choice is the short version of the Alpe-Adria-Trail: the 3-country circular tour takes you approximately 130 kilometres on seven one-day stages through Carinthia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Slovenia.

You start off in Carinthia on the Baumgartnerhöhe near Lake Faaker See, then continue to Warmbad Villach, Nötsch and Feistritz, before you reach Italy with the Canal Valley and the towns of Valbruna and the shopping town of Tarvisio. After passing the famous place of pilgrimage Monte Santo di Lussari, the Laghi di Fusine and the foot of one of the highest mountains in the Julian Alps, the Mangart, you will reach Slovenia at the internationally famous winter sports venue Kranjska Gora, before you return once again to your starting point in Carinthia.

Mangart Mountain and Mangrt Saddle

Alpe Adria Trail AAT Slovenia

You will pass Erjavčeva mountain hut at the stage ST23 AAT

On the next stages of the Alpe-Adria-Trail hikers leave Austria behind and enter Slovenian national territory, and at the same time the Skiing World Cup venue Kranjska Gora. Here the route largely follows the Soča, which becomes the Isonzo on Italian sovereign territory, right through the Triglav National Park in the midst of the mysterious Julian Alps, the only national park in Slovenia.

With a bit of luck here you will come across alpine wild animals such as ibex, chamois, red deer or wood grouse. You continue over the highest road pass in Slovenia, the Vršič, and on to Bovec, a popular water sports centre and at the same time the highest skiing resort in Slovenia. Enjoy the unspoiled Soča Valley, awarded the “EDEN Award” and also part of the park, a true jewel of nature with numerous natural places of interest such as waterfalls, caves and remote river valleys. Finally you will come to Kobarid with its historical reminders of the 1st World War, and Tolmin. Above all the valley can thank the turquoise blue water of the wild river for its beauty; this rises from a karst spring in North Western Slovenia. A great area for wild water sports lovers and anglers, who may well pull one or two marble trout, a fresh water species from the salmon family, from the cool waters. The further you penetrate along the Soča in a southerly direction, the prettier the landscape becomes. In the far west of Slovenia you will cross the Goriška Brda region, where the centuries old tradition of wine growing is continued in wine cellars. The unique position of this hilly region has produced many international prize winning wines. At the end of the Trail, in an overgrown karst landscape, it is well worth visiting the cultural monument famous throughout Europe and the world, the Lipica stud farm and equestrian sports centre, which was founded in 1580 by Archduke Karl II.

Erjavčeva mountain hut is on the way of Alpe Adria Trail (ST23 AAT). If you are planning to walk the trail you can stay and rest with us at the stage ST23 AAT Slovenia. Here you can reserve your stay.

The light of the Adriatic

In the Collio, as with the circular tour, you cross the border with Italy for the first time, so you can officially feel the southern cheerfulness, and push on westwards into the town of Cividale del Friuli, which is rich in tradition. Originally a Celtic settlement, it was elevated into a town by Julius Caesar. Since June 2011 the main town of the first Lombard duchy in Italy has been part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. Here you should prepare yourself for moments of sheer Italian enjoyment, and if you decide to hike this stage, make sure you have one of the numerous culinary guides in your luggage. Pay a visit to the winemakers of the Collio; they are known for the exceptional quality of their wine, which has been strictly controlled and guaranteed for more than 40 years.

The most important place in this enchanting hilly region, the Collio, is Cormòns, a beautiful small town in the Habsburg style. Not only are the churches worth seeing, but also the numerous wine cellars.

The next destination is the karst, a high plain which rose from the sea 30 million years ago and where the powerful Bora blows – a jagged and fascinating landscape. In Duino, where Rainer Maria Rilke wrote his famous Duino Elegies, you will reach the sea.

And just a few kilometres further you will finally have made it: You have reached your destination, Muggia. An idyllic little harbour town welcomes you, characterised by the influences of Venetian culture. Listen to the clattering of the masts of the sailing boats, let the tangy Adriatic air caress your nose and follow the scent of the splendid sea fish from one of the excellent Ristoranti. And while you are at it, enjoy the incredible view of the picturesque gulf of Trieste, which lies before you looking almost goldplated.

The heart of the harbour city, which until 1918 was Austria’s only seaport, is the Piazza dell’Unità d’Italia (Square of Italian Unity). This rectangular main square which adjoins the sea is bordered on three sides by magnificent neoclassical buildings.

Alpe Adria ST23 AAT Slovenia

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Erjavceva mountain hut at Vrsic pass in summer

Erjavčeva mountain hut is open year-round. Reserve your stay and spend some time in the natural paradise of Triglav National Park (UNESCO), near Kranjska Gora, on the Vršič mountain pass in the heart of the park.

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Useful guides, practical information and accommodation options for Vršič Pass, Triglav National Park and the Julian Alps.

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Road, parking and arrival FAQ

Use these answers before relying on a route, booking time or parking plan.

Is this a live Vršič road status?

No. The site can guide you to access information, but current road conditions should be checked before departure.

What should I plan before driving up?

Plan the approach, parking, arrival time and a backup option for mountain weather or seasonal traffic.

Can I use the hut as a base for nearby routes?

Yes, but match your route, daylight and return plan before you start.

Where should I go next on the site?

Use the verified access, parking or accommodation links shown on this page.

No live status claim is made here.