Pohorje Regional Park encompasses the scenic mountainous region of the southern Alps in northern Slovenia, offering diverse outdoor activities in a rich forested and alpine environment.
Pohorje Regional Park is a treasured natural area located in northeastern Slovenia, characterized by its rounded mountain peaks, vast coniferous and beech forests, peat bogs, and numerous streams and waterfalls. The park encompasses the Pohorje Mountains, part of the southernmost extension of the Alps, with elevations reaching up to 1,543 meters at the highest peak, Black Peak (Črni Vrh). Its unique geological composition includes volcanic rock and granite, contributing to rich soil and biodiversity. Historically, Pohorje served as an important timber source and winter sports hub, now instead prized for its sustainable tourism and conservation initiatives. Visitors to the park are drawn by year-round recreational opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, skiing, and snowboarding in winter, with well-marked trails and modern infrastructure supporting activities. The area hosts several natural landmarks, including the Ribnica Pohorje bog, a prime example of peat bog ecosystems with rare flora and fauna, and the picturesque Lovrenc Lakes. The park is also culturally significant, with traditional alpine villages like Rogla and Ribnica offering local craftsmanship and culinary experiences. Wildlife in Pohorje includes deer, foxes, and various bird species, some protected or endemic to the region. As one of Slovenia’s important natural preserves, Pohorje Regional Park combines ecological richness, outdoor adventure, and cultural heritage, attracting a wide range of visitors seeking both active pursuits and tranquil nature immersion.
Ribnica Pohorje Peat Bog – unique high-altitude wetland ecosystem
Lovrenc Lakes – scenic glacial lakes surrounded by dense forest
Ski Resort and Winter Sports Facilities at Rogla
Velika Planina Nature Trail – diverse alpine flora and fauna exploration
One of the few remaining peat bogs in Slovenia, it hosts rare plant species and acts as a natural water reservoir.
A set of small natural lakes nestled in the forest, offering tranquil scenery and habitat for aquatic wildlife.
A modern winter sports center providing ski slopes, cross-country trails, and recreational facilities year-round.