Jezerska slatina - Roblekova planina
Starting point: Jezerska slatina (907 m)
Lat/Lon: | 46,4069°N 14,5127°E |
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Time of walking: 1 h 20 min
Difficulty: easy unmarked way
Altitude difference: 377 m
Altitude difference po putu: 420 m
Map: Karavanke - osrednji del 1:50.000
Recommended equipment (summer):
Recommended equipment (winter): ice axe, crampons
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Access to the starting point:
Take the Zgornje Jezersko, where the signs for Anka's waterfalls and the mineral water spring direct you to the left (right if you are coming from the route of Border crossing Jezerski vrh). A few metres further on, cross a small stream over a small bridge, and just after it you will reach the "spring" of Jezerska slatina, where the described route begins. Park near the trough, but parking further from the trough is prohibited by a road sign (first a turning area, then a narrower macadam road). It is also possible to park higher up the road, near a partly abandoned hamlet.
Path description:
From Jezerske slatina, we continue along the macadam road, which leads us along the edge of a pleasant and scenic meadow, from which we can look back and see a beautiful view of the highest peaks of the Kamniško Savinjske Alps. After a few minutes of barely significant climbing, we reach Anka's homestead, next to which there is a chapel, and we continue our climb along a slightly narrower road towards the mineral water spring and Anka's waterfalls. After the two nearby cottages, the road turns into cart track, after which we quickly arrive at a marked crossroads, where we continue along the left-hand cart track in the direction of the mineral water spring (slightly to the right, Anka's waterfalls).
The way ahead leads through a small valley, which leads to the spring of Jezerske slatine, and after the spring continue along the left-hand cart track, which begins to climb steeply and soon turns to the right. The climb up cart track leads across an occasionally steeper slope, occasionally offering a fine view of Kärntner Storschitz. Higher up, at a couple of small crossroads, take the wider cart track, which crosses a torrential ravine higher up. On the other side of the gully, through which a stream usually flows, climb across to a wooded ridge, while cart track crosses over to the other side of the ridge and slowly begins to become overgrown. Follow the increasingly overgrown cart track for a few more minutes, and then a fine passage to the ridge opens up to the left. After two or three minutes of easy pathlessness, we climb up to the ridge, where we see a fainter path that continues along the ridge, but at first the path climbs quite steeply. A little higher up, the path curves slightly to the right, then leads out of the forest, where on the left side you see an abandoned and dilapidated hut, which you climb up to in a few steps.
At the cottage, step onto the side of the nearby forest road, which leads past the abandoned and dilapidated JNA guardhouse to the carriage road leading from Border crossing Jezerski vrh to Roblekova planina.
Follow this road to the left and quickly reach an unmarked crossroads, where you continue along the road on the left (the road on the right is an Austrian forest road and leads on to Pristovnikalm mountain pasture / Pristovnikalm, It also leads to the saddle between Kepp (1631 m) and Pristovšek Storžič / Kaerntner Storschitz (1759 m) - however, it is not possible to reach the two peaks or the mountain pasture by the above-mentioned road, as it is forbidden to cross part of the road due to the private land). The road we continue along then climbs slightly, offering a nice view of Kärntner Storschitz and Kamnik Savinja Alps, and then starts to descend steeply towards Roblek's mountain pasture, which is reached after a few minutes of descending. Description and figures refer to the situation in 2016 (May).
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