Rising to 2,014 meters, Debela Peč is one of the most accessible yet rewarding summits in the Julian Alps — and one of the few where a full 360-degree panorama unfolds at the top with relatively little effort.
In just about 3 hours of hiking, you'll pass through spruce forest and alpine meadows before emerging onto the open summit, where on clear days the views stretch from Triglav and the Julian Alps across the Karavanke Ridge and down to Lake Bled.
Along the way, stop at the cozy Lipanca mountain hut — a classic Slovenian alpine refuge where you can refuel with local food and drinks before the final push to the top (own expense).
Led by a certified mountain guide in a small group of no more than 8, with hotel pickup, National Park fees, and transport all included, this is the most rewarding way to experience the Slovenian Alps without needing any prior mountaineering experience.
Suitable for active families and beginners alike.
Walk down the main road leading towards Lake Bled. On the right side of the road, look for the yellow door. Our office is located opposite a restaurant called Tale of Us.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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