Path through Logar valley is natural ethnographic path that leads through beautiful corners of conserved nature of the landscape park. Many natural and ethnographic sights along the way attract the attention of walkers. The path is also intended to bring people closer to nature.
You will learn more about the glacial valley, forest, wildlife, birds, life of forest workers, charcoaling and other sights that testify about exceptional integration of people and nature throughout the centuries. A walk in beautiful nature and a little sharper climate lasts approximately 2-3 hours. Entire length of the path is 7 kilometres and it is ending at the waterfall Rinka. You can join the path anywhere along the valley. In its middle part, the path passes through Fairytale forest. A short section of the route goes towards Home of hikers where the path is arranged for disabled people, who use wheelchairs.
Map of the path through Logar valley
Map of the path through Logar valley, to see the beautiful corners of conserved nature of this landscape park, intended to bring people closer to nature. To view the map in full size, just click on the image on the left or on the link to open it in another window. [_See the map_]
Logar valley
Logar valley is located in Kamnik-Savinja Alps and is, by name, divided on lower part of Log (wet, grassy clay world), middle part of Plest (mostly wooded world) and the upper part of Kot (wooded and gravelled world). Individual homesteads in the valley consider a total of 35 inhabitants. [_Read more_]