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The Logar Valley is a valley in the Kamnik Alps, in the Municipality of Solčava, Slovenia. The Slovene name for the valley is of relatively recent coinage and is derived from the Logar Farm, which in turn is derived from log.
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Logar Valley

Logarska Dolina 9, 3335 Solčava, Slovenia
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The Logar Valley is a valley in the Kamnik Alps, in the Municipality of Solčava, Slovenia. The Slovene name for the valley is of relatively recent coinage and is derived from the Logar Farm, which in turn is derived from log.

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+386 3 838 90 04
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logarska-dolina.si
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Maria MyMaria My
We came to Slovenia with the main goal of visiting this beautiful place in Europe. However, the weather wasn't on our side. It also turned out that getting to the place from Ljubljana wasn’t easy. And later, we found out that leaving was just as difficult. The GPS could lead you to a dead end. In general, we had some trouble with the Waze navigation app in Slovenia. It often sent us to closed roads or dead ends. Then we tried using Google Maps, but it took us through Austria! So, a tip: always check how your GPS plans to take you. It’s better to stick to the road you came on. Otherwise, you might end up on top of a mountain with no asphalt, no guardrails near cliffs, and where the road could be blocked by construction vehicles. You’d then have to turn back, wasting fuel. But the place is really beautiful and worth the trouble. The view will stay in your memory for a long time, and you might even want to go through the difficulties again just to see it.
K. D.K. D.
Visiting Logar Valley, while touring Slovenia or the Balkans, is a must. I for one enjoyed every minute of it. This valley is a family friendly location and allows young and old nature enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature's splendor. The small entrance fee, used to maintain the park, is worth it. Make sure to take your time to hike the trails and check out the waterfall. If you're not in a rush, you can stay a few days at eco house Na Razpotju. I advise you to bring some water and snacks if you decide to hike the entire trail. Nevertheless, there are plenty of opportunities to stop somewhere along the way and recharge your batteries. A coffee in the Eagle's nest (with an awe-inspiring view), a homemade juice and mushroom soup at Na Razpotju were some of the energy boosters I used after hiking all day. I hope this review helps. Enjoy!
Artur WidawskiArtur Widawski
Logar Valley is an absolute must-visit when traveling to Slovenia. From the moment you enter, you're greeted with breathtaking views. The entry fee is 7 EUR per car, but there are free parking options available further in, so it’s not much of an issue. You can choose to park at the bottom or drive up closer to the waterfall, where a 15-minute walk will take you to your destination. Just make sure to wear proper shoes. However, the area tends to get busy by around 11 AM, which I noticed as I hiked to the top for the best views. The waterfall is beautiful, though some ongoing work on the riverbanks means there's no river along the path, which is the only downside to this otherwise stunning location.
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Visiting Logar Valley, while touring Slovenia or the Balkans, is a must. I for one enjoyed every minute of it. This valley is a family friendly location and allows young and old nature enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature's splendor. The small entrance fee, used to maintain the park, is worth it. Make sure to take your time to hike the trails and check out the waterfall. If you're not in a rush, you can stay a few days at eco house Na Razpotju. I advise you to bring some water and snacks if you decide to hike the entire trail. Nevertheless, there are plenty of opportunities to stop somewhere along the way and recharge your batteries. A coffee in the Eagle's nest (with an awe-inspiring view), a homemade juice and mushroom soup at Na Razpotju were some of the energy boosters I used after hiking all day. I hope this review helps. Enjoy!
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Logar Valley is an absolute must-visit when traveling to Slovenia. From the moment you enter, you're greeted with breathtaking views. The entry fee is 7 EUR per car, but there are free parking options available further in, so it’s not much of an issue. You can choose to park at the bottom or drive up closer to the waterfall, where a 15-minute walk will take you to your destination. Just make sure to wear proper shoes. However, the area tends to get busy by around 11 AM, which I noticed as I hiked to the top for the best views. The waterfall is beautiful, though some ongoing work on the riverbanks means there's no river along the path, which is the only downside to this otherwise stunning location.
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4.0
1y

We came to Slovenia with the main goal of visiting this beautiful place in Europe. However, the weather wasn't on our side. It also turned out that getting to the place from Ljubljana wasn’t easy. And later, we found out that leaving was just as difficult. The GPS could lead you to a dead end. In general, we had some trouble with the Waze navigation app in Slovenia. It often sent us to closed roads or dead ends. Then we tried using Google Maps, but it took us through Austria! So, a tip: always check how your GPS plans to take you. It’s better to stick to the road you came on. Otherwise, you might end up on top of a mountain with no asphalt, no guardrails near cliffs, and where the road could be blocked by construction vehicles. You’d then have to turn back, wasting fuel. But the place is really beautiful and worth the trouble. The view will stay in your memory for a long time, and you might even want to go through the difficulties again...

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Visiting Logar Valley, while touring Slovenia or the Balkans, is a must. I for one enjoyed every minute of it. This valley is a family friendly location and allows young and old nature enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature's splendor.

The small entrance fee, used to maintain the park, is worth it. Make sure to take your time to hike the trails and check out the waterfall. If you're not in a rush, you can stay a few days at eco house Na Razpotju.

I advise you to bring some water and snacks if you decide to hike the entire trail. Nevertheless, there are plenty of opportunities to stop somewhere along the way and recharge your batteries. A coffee in the Eagle's nest (with an awe-inspiring view), a homemade juice and mushroom soup at Na Razpotju were some of the energy boosters I used after hiking all day. I hope this review...

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5.0
4y

This valley/park is beautiful. We have been there quite recently and there were no crowds at all. It was a close to nature experience as it gets. At the gate of the valley you have to pay a 7 Euros toll (cash only). Since our credit cards did not work with the local ATMs and we were out of money they were willing to let us in for free. It was such a grand gesture. After all we were able to get some coins out of our pockets and whatnot but we felt the hospitality and empathy. After all it was a wonderful experience. This place is worth to visit. The landscape changes quickly and one moment you are crossing a meadow but just minutes later find yourself in the heart of the forest. There are different paths based on your experience/time and stamina you can choose which mountain top you...

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