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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.
Ready to stay on Vršič Pass? Check the verified accommodation page and reserve directly with the 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.
- ✓Quiet evenings, early starts and weather-dependent mountain life
- ✓Food, shelter and practical help from the hut team
- ✓Unspoiled nature, mountain views and fresh alpine air
- ✓A place to rest before or after your mountain trip
- ×A valley resort experience
- ×Luxury hotel rooms or city-hotel services
- ×Hostel-style nightlife or loud late evenings
- ×Private bathrooms in every room
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.
- Choose the room or stay option that fits your plan.
- Complete the booking request with your travel date and arrival plan.
- 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.
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.
The Blanket of the First Wounded Soldier from the Soča Front and the Prosthetics of Gabrijel Bukovnik
The Blanket of the First Wounded Soldier from the Soča Front and the Prosthetics of Gabrijel Bukovnik
The Blanket of the First Wounded Soldier from the Soča Front
The Blanket of the First Wounded Soldier from the Soča Front and the Prosthetics of Gabrijel Bukovnik
Objects That Tell the Story of the Battles on the Soča Front and Their Consequences
Even today, traces of blood are still visible on the blanket in which the first wounded soldier from the Soča Front was wrapped in 1915. That man was Josef Schupp, who survived the horrors of World War I. The blanket is kept in the Kobarid Museum, which holds a rich collection of artefacts from this great war.
The Blanket of the First Wounded Soldier from the Soča Front

Gabrijel Bukovnik was severely wounded on August 31, 1917, on Škabrijel.
Photo: Kobarid Museum
The wounded Schupp was wrapped in a blanket by Austro-Hungarian soldiers and taken to a military hospital in Gorizia. The two Italian customs officers were awarded the Bronze Medal for Bravery for their actions. Schupp’s wounds were not fatal, and he lived to see the end of the war.
Josef Schupp was born around 1870 in Carinthia. He joined the customs service at a young age and, by the end of the 19th century, was stationed in Žaga. From there, he was transferred to Grado and later to Cormons, where he witnessed the outbreak of war between Austria-Hungary and Italy. He retired at the end of the war and lived in Klagenfurt, where he died shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War.
He left behind the blanket he had been wrapped in—an artefact that tells the story of the beginning of the fighting that, in the next two years, devastated the area and drove many people into exile. The rifle of Pietro Dall’Acqua has also been preserved and is kept at the Museum of the Customs Guard in Rome.

Gabrijel Bukovnik’s prosthetics can be seen as part of the permanent collection of the Kobarid Museum.
Photo: Kobarid Museum
The Blanket of the First Wounded Soldier from the Soča Front
The Leg and Arm Prosthetics of Gabrijel Bukovnik
Among the many small but meaningful objects that today tell the story of the war that shook and changed the world, one can also find the arm and leg prosthetics of Austro-Hungarian soldier Gabrijel Bukovnik in the collection of the Kobarid Museum.
Gabrijel Bukovnik was born on March 23, 1890, in Slovenske Konjice. He was drafted into the army two days before the start of World War I, on July 26, 1914. He was first stationed in Pula, then transferred to Shkodër in Albania. He served in the 87th Infantry Regiment. On the last day of August 1917, he was severely wounded on Škabrijel. He was carried off the battlefield by Italian soldiers and taken to a military hospital in Cividale, where he was operated on and received exemplary care. After the front was broken through, Cividale was occupied by German units on October 26. The final year of the war brought severe shortages and hunger. Despite this, Gabrijel Bukovnik survived and, after the war, worked as a kiosk vendor as a disabled veteran. He died on April 6, 1962, in Slovenske Konjice.
The mission of the Kobarid Museum is to preserve, protect, and present the heritage of the Soča Front, which deeplyimpacted the lives of people, animals, and the natural environment in the region where it took place. Many objects that have been preserved from that time – no matter how small or seemingly insignificant – are important witnesses of the past and serve as a reminder that the decisions of world leaders can have devastating consequences, affecting mostly ordinary people who only wish to live in peace. Among them, there are no real victors – only destroyed, broken, or forever scarred lives on both sides.
*Jaka Fili is a curator at the Kobarid Museum
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As part of our ongoing efforts to document and preserve the cultural and historical significance of the Erjavčeva koča mountain hut, we are eager to expand our collection with authentic imagery that captures the essence and charm of this iconic structure nestled in the Julian Alps.
If you possess any photographs or pictures showcasing the beauty and character of the Erjavčeva koča mountain hut, we would be extremely grateful and privileged if you could consider sharing them with us.
Your contributions would enrich our archival materials and help us promote awareness and appreciation of this beloved alpine landmark.
Additionally, if you are open to it, we would be delighted to discuss the potential for renting or purchasing the material from you, ensuring that it receives the recognition and preservation it deserves.
Please contact us with any questions or concerns regarding this request. We sincerely appreciate your assistance in this matter and thank you in advance for considering our proposal.
Trips and Hikes around the hut
Why visit a moutain hut?
We are open year-round
We are located in the heart of Triglav National Park
Book a stay in the iconic, first-built mountain hut on the Vršič Pass
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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Plan your visit from Erjavčeva koča
Useful guides, practical information and accommodation options for Vršič Pass, Triglav National Park and the Julian Alps.
Book your stay at Erjavčeva koča
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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.








