Kamnik-Savinja Alps Nature Park is a stunning protected area in northern Slovenia renowned for its dramatic alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and extensive hiking and mountaineering opportunities.
The Kamnik-Savinja Alps Nature Park, located in northern Slovenia, is a mountainous protected area sprawling over rugged peaks, deep valleys, and crystal-clear rivers. It represents the northwestern extension of the Southern Limestone Alps, with its highest peaks reaching over 2,500 meters. The park encompasses diverse ecosystems such as pristine coniferous forests, alpine meadows, karst plateaus, and glacial valleys. The unique geology and glacial history provide a striking landscape that attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Historically, the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with remnants of traditional alpine settlements still visible, and it holds strong cultural ties to Slovene mountain folklore and rural heritage. Visitors to the Kamnik-Savinja Alps Nature Park can enjoy an abundance of outdoor recreation including hiking, climbing, mountain biking, and winter sports like skiing and snowshoeing. Several well-marked trails lead to scenic landmarks such as the Logar Valley, known for its waterfall and natural scenery, and Velika Planina, a high alpine plateau dotted with traditional herdsmen’s huts. The park’s flora and fauna include rare alpine species such as the chamois, golden eagle, and Alpine ibex, making it a prime area for wildlife viewing. The diversity of habitats and picturesque surroundings make this nature park a beloved destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers looking for both tranquility and challenge in a pristine alpine setting.
Logar Valley (Logarska Dolina) – one of Europe's most beautiful glacial alpine valleys
Velika Planina – traditional herdsmen’s alpine settlement with unique architecture
Ojstrica and Planjava peaks – iconic rock summits providing panoramic views
Rinka Waterfall – impressive cascading waterfall accessible via popular hiking routes
A pristine glacial valley acclaimed for its towering cliffs, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity, ideal for hiking and nature photography.
A famous alpine plateau featuring traditional herdsmen’s wooden huts, offering cultural heritage combined with stunning mountain vistas.
One of Slovenia’s highest waterfalls, cascading from a height of 90 meters, accessible via several scenic trails.