Sovna glava, Vršič, Kranjska Gora - Trenta

Sovna glava

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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: 23/04/2026 First published: 12/02/2023 Reading time: 5 min read Prepared by: Erjavčeva koča team

Sovna glava (1750M)

Sovna Glava is a grassy peak standing at 1750 meters high, located between Prisank and the alpine pass of Vršič. From its summit, there is a beautiful view of the peaks rising above the Russian Road. The most stunning sights include the nearby Prisank, the ridge of Mojstrovka, and the valleys of Trenta.

About the Hike to Sovna Glava

Sovna Glava is one of the shorter and easier hikes near the Vršič Pass, making it an excellent choice for visitors who want beautiful alpine views without a long or demanding ascent. Although it is less famous than some nearby summits, it offers a rewarding viewpoint in the heart of the Julian Alps.

The hike to Sovna Glava is often combined with routes towards Prisojnik (Prisank), but it is also a worthwhile destination on its own. In around half an hour from the Vršič Pass area, hikers can reach the grassy summit and enjoy wide views of Prisank, Mojstrovka, and deep into the Trenta Valley.

Because the route is relatively short, Sovna Glava is a popular option for a quick mountain walk, a scenic stop on the Vršič Pass, or an easier introduction to hiking in this part of Triglav National Park. Despite its accessibility, proper footwear and caution are still recommended, especially in wet, snowy, or windy conditions.

Disclaimer: Although one of the main goals of our posts is to improve mountain safety and help visitors plan better hikes, the authors of this website cannot accept responsibility for accidents, injuries, or damage. All route descriptions and advice are subjective, and mountain conditions can change quickly, sometimes within a single hour. Every visitor must assess the route independently and take full responsibility for their own decisions and safety.

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The hike to Sovna Glava is a delightful adventure through the scenic landscapes of the Julian Alps in Slovenia, offering panoramic views and a memorable outdoor experience. Here’s a detailed guide to the hike:

Location and Overview: Sovna Glava is a prominent peak in the Julian Alps, near Kranjska Gora in Slovenia. Rising to an elevation of approximately 1,750 meters (5,740 feet), Sovna Glava offers stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and alpine meadows.

Trailhead: The hike to Sovna Glava typically begins from the village of Gozd Martuljek and is easily accessible by car or public transportation from Kranjska Gora. The trailhead is well-marked and located near the village centre, providing easy access for hikers.

Trail Route: The trail to Sovna Glava follows a picturesque route through forested slopes, alpine meadows, and rocky terrain. From the trailhead in Gozd Martuljek, hikers ascend gradually along a well-defined path that winds through the lush countryside, offering glimpses of the surrounding peaks.

Scenic Beauty: One of the highlights of the hike to Sovna Glava is the stunning scenery that unfolds along the trail. As you ascend, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of the Julian Alps, including majestic peaks such as Špik, Razor, and Prisojnik, as well as the lush valleys and alpine meadows below.

Flora and Fauna: Along the trail, hikers can admire the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in the alpine environment. Wildflowers, including alpine roses, gentians, and edelweiss, carpet the mountainside during summer, while marmots and chamois may be spotted among the rocky outcrops.

Summit Views: As you near the summit of Sovna Glava, the trail becomes steeper and more challenging, requiring some scrambling over rocky terrain. However, the effort is well-rewarded with breathtaking views from the summit, where you’ll be treated to a 360-degree panorama of the Julian Alps and beyond.

Safety Considerations: While the hike to Sovna Glava is generally considered safe, it’s essential to be prepared for changing weather conditions, especially at higher elevations. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear, carry plenty of water and snacks, and dress in layers to account for temperature fluctuations.

Duration and Difficulty: The hike to Sovna Glava typically takes around 3-4 hours round trip, depending on your pace and the conditions. While the trail is straightforward, hikers should be prepared for some steep sections and uneven terrain near the summit.

In conclusion, hiking to Sovna Glava is a rewarding adventure that offers stunning alpine scenery, panoramic views, and a sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit. With its accessible trailhead, breathtaking vistas, and alpine charm, Sovna Glava is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Julian Alps.

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DISCLAIMER

Disclaimer: While Erjavčeva koča (Erjavčeva mountain hut) and the surrounding area offer breathtaking scenery and exciting outdoor opportunities, it’s important to remember that winter mountain environments can be unpredictable and potentially hazardous. Visitors should exercise caution, be adequately prepared with appropriate gear and equipment, and stay informed about weather conditions and avalanche risk. The information provided here is intended as general guidance and inspiration only. Erjavčeva koča does not assume responsibility for the safety of individuals who explore the area based on the provided recommendations. Visitors should use their best judgment and take personal responsibility for their safety while enjoying winter activities in 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.

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