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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.
- ✓Simple mountain-hut comfort and shared house rules
- ✓Direct access to Vršič, trails and Triglav National Park
- ✓Quiet evenings, early starts and weather-dependent mountain life
- ✓Food, shelter and practical help from the hut team
- ×Unlimited parking or guaranteed road access in every weather
- ×Perfect silence during busy mountain days
- ×A valley resort experience
- ×Luxury hotel rooms or city-hotel services
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.
Trenta valley starts at the source of the Soča River, and the settlements of Soča, Lepena, and Trenta are located in the Valley. The Vršič Pass connects the valley with Upper Carniola to the east. The Soča flows generally southwest through the valley and then onwards to Bovec.

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Emerald valley
Geography
The source of the Soča River, along with the settlements of Soča, Lepena, and Trenta, is located in this area. The Vršič Pass connects the valley with Upper Carniola to the east. The Soča River flows generally southwest through the valley and then continues towards Bovec.
The name Trenta is of Friulian origin and was later adopted into Slovene. It developed from *Tridenta, meaning “three-tooth” or “divided into three teeth”. This reflects the local geography, as the valley branches into the Soča and Zadnjica valleys, while the latter soon divides again at White Creek (Beli Potok), forming three closely spaced summits.

Trenta valley
Foto by: Ljuba brank
The Trenta Valley, or Dolina Trente in Slovenian, is a pristine alpine valley in northwestern Slovenia’s heart of the Julian Alps. Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear rivers, and diverse flora and fauna, Trenta Valley is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking tranquillity amidst stunning mountain scenery. Here’s an overview of what makes Trenta Valley a unique destination:
Natural Beauty:
- Triglav National Park: Trenta Valley is part of the Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s only national park, which encompasses the Julian Alps and is named after the country’s highest peak, Mount Triglav.
- Emerald Soča River: The pristine Soča River flows through Trenta Valley, creating a vivid emerald-green ribbon that adds to the valley’s charm. The river is known for its clarity and is a popular destination for water activities such as rafting and fly-fishing.
- Alpine Scenery: Surrounded by towering peaks, lush meadows, and dense forests, Trenta Valley offers postcard-worthy views at every turn. The Julian Alps dominate the valley, and some notable peaks include Mangart and Jalovec.
Outdoor Activities:
- Hiking Trails: Trenta is crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails, ranging from strolls along the Soča River to challenging ascents to alpine peaks. Popular trails include the path to the source of the Soča River (Izvir Soče) and routes leading to scenic viewpoints.
- Cycling: The valley provides cycling enthusiasts with scenic routes, and cyclists can explore the surroundings, including the challenging ascent to Vršič Pass or the Soča Valley cycling trail.
- Wildlife Watching: Trenta Valley is home to various wildlife, including chamois, ibex, marmots, and bird species. Patient observers may catch glimpses of these animals in their natural habitats.
Cultural Attractions:
- Trenta Museum: The Trenta Museum, also known as the Trenta House, provides insights into the cultural and natural history of the Trenta Valley and the Triglav National Park. Exhibits cover topics such as traditional alpine life, flora and fauna, and the geological formation of the region.
- Alpine Architecture: The valley is dotted with conventional alpine houses, barns, and hayracks, showcasing the architectural heritage of the area.
Soča Trail:
- Soča Trail: The Soča Trail is a picturesque hiking route that runs through Trenta valley along the Soča River. It allows visitors to explore the valley’s natural wonders leisurely, with informational panels providing details about the flora, fauna, and geological features.
Protected Areas in Trenta valley:
- Triglav National Park: Trenta Valley lies within the boundaries of Triglav National Park, Slovenia’s only national park and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The park is dedicated to preserving the region’s unique ecosystems, biodiversity, and cultural heritage.
- Nature Reserves: Several nature reserves and protected areas within Trenta Valley safeguard rare and endangered plant and animal species, ensuring the conservation of the valley’s natural treasures for future generations.
Seasonal Attractions:
- Spring and Summer: The warmer months are ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and river rafting, with wildflowers in bloom and the landscape coming alive with colour.
- Autumn: Fall brings vibrant foliage and golden hues to the valley, making it a picturesque time for hiking and photography as the surrounding mountainsides are painted red, orange, and yellow.
- Winter: In winter, Trenta Valley transforms into a winter wonderland, offering opportunities for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and ice climbing amidst the snow-capped peaks and frozen waterfalls.
Accessibility of Trenta valley:
- Location: Trenta is easily accessible from the nearby town of Bovec and other surrounding areas in the Julian Alps. The drive through the valley offers its scenic delights.
- Visitor Centers: The Trenta Valley has visitor centers and information points where visitors can obtain maps trail information, and learn about guided tours.
In summary, Trenta Valley captivates visitors with its alpine grandeur, pristine river, and a wealth of outdoor activities. Whether exploring its hiking trails, learning about local culture, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, Trenta Valley offers an unforgettable experience for those seeking a retreat into the heart of the Julian Alps.

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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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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.











