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| dm729. 08. 2012 17:32:56 |
Today's ride is for those near Bovec or Kobarid. I started biking from the village Ladra near Kobarid, (here I saw an extremely beautiful waterfall; sadly I don't know its name on the Ročica stream, access to it is quite demanding and requires full caution). I ride to Napoleon's bridge, where I turn right towards Drežnica. A bit before the village I turn left to Magozd village, where the gravel road starts and leads all the way to Log Čezsoški village. First we come to Trnovo, which is on the other side of Soča and connected to this path with a suspension bridge; here we have the first emergency exit. I push on and come to another suspension bridge connected to Srpenica village, here we have the second emergency exit. I go on from here too and come to the aforementioned village Log Čezsoški, where this gravel path ends. (Sadly I have to mention that this path isn't really well maintained as some sections are quite torn up and also often stony, really a shame that this path isn't set up for cycling since it's extremely beautiful and runs a good part right along the Soča river). Here we have another bridge and can check out Boka waterfall. I go further towards Čezsoča, where an asphalt road runs right along the Soča river; I go towards Bovec and then home to Log pod Mangartom. The tour is really nice; only slightly spoils the impression the poorly maintained gravel path.
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| GregorC9. 08. 2012 18:30:28 |
This is really a nice path, at least that part I rode last year. Namely from Trnovo to Čezsoča and further to Bovec. But it's true that it's a shame because some sections aren't better maintained, because that makes the tour quite a bit harder. Especially because I noticed it's very visited.
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| Irina9. 08. 2012 18:56:20 |
dm72 .... just thumbs up for the photos and contribution.
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| Gorazd G11. 08. 2012 01:54:59 |
You photographed the Waterfall in Korite. To avoid summarizing, here's the entry from the book Natural Sights of Posočje (DZS, 1991), where on p. 81 it says: "The waterfall in Korite is 59.5 m high and thus the highest known waterfall in gorges in Slovenia. Its outlet is half a meter wide, so the water gathers into a strong stream and then thunders into the depths. About 20 meters it slides down the smoothed wall, then falls right beside it into a deep, expansive pool." Etc ... Lp, Gorazd
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| dm7211. 08. 2012 10:47:25 |
Many thanks for the information.
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| stankos11. 08. 2012 14:00:09 |
If from Čezsoča at the Vančar inn you continue straight, you'll reach another suspension bridge at Jablanec. Once across the bridge you can continue right to Kal Koritnica or left to the camps which are in Vodenci. From there to Bovec and onwards.
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| dm7211. 08. 2012 21:05:58 |
Yes exactly like that. Alternatively instead of over the mentioned bridge we can continue to the end of the asphalt where there are also the last houses then along a narrow path onwards, where after a few meters it widens into a gravel road and we reach a large concrete bridge over the Soča and come to the main road under Kal Koritnica.
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| norwie3. 10. 2021 20:15:11 |
Hello, can you describe the path from Ladra to the mentioned waterfall in more detail? Please!
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