Hut na Vrhu Svetih Treh Kraljev
2.0Koča na Vrhu Svetih Treh Kraljev
822m
Julian Alps, Slovenia
About
Koča na Vrhu Svetih Treh Kraljev sits at 822m on the ridge of Sveti Trije Kralji in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. The hut is a natural base for day hikes across the Menina Plateau and access to Gostilna pri Koru for longer traverses. Approach from the village of Kamnik or Stahovica; the walk takes 2–3 hours depending on your starting point. The hut is managed by PZS and serves as a landmark on several regional hiking routes.
The hut accommodates around 30 people in simple rooms. Meals focus on Slovenian mountain fare—hearty soups, local cheese, and meat dishes. Water comes from a spring. The hut operates year-round but is busiest in July and August. Winter visits require contact ahead, as staffing is minimal.
Book by phone directly with the hut keeper. The hut has no email or online booking system, so call ahead especially for weekends and July–August. Groups of 10 or more should arrange in advance. The hut is a straightforward stay—expect basic comfort and a working knowledge of Slovenian or German helpful for communication.
The hut accommodates around 30 people in simple rooms. Meals focus on Slovenian mountain fare—hearty soups, local cheese, and meat dishes. Water comes from a spring. The hut operates year-round but is busiest in July and August. Winter visits require contact ahead, as staffing is minimal.
Book by phone directly with the hut keeper. The hut has no email or online booking system, so call ahead especially for weekends and July–August. Groups of 10 or more should arrange in advance. The hut is a straightforward stay—expect basic comfort and a working knowledge of Slovenian or German helpful for communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Call ahead, especially for weekends and summer months; the hut has limited capacity at around 30 beds.
The hut is typically open year-round, though staffing and meal service are most reliable from late spring through early autumn.
Approach from Kamnik or Stahovica village; the walk takes 2–3 hours depending on your starting point.
The hut serves Slovenian cuisine and provides simple accommodation in rooms for around 30 people; bring a headlamp as facilities are basic.
Yes—the 2–3 hour approach is moderate, and it's an ideal base for day hikes on the Menina Plateau suitable for hikers with basic fitness.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- PZS
- Season
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- Total
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- +386 41 654 984
- Website