Partizanski Lodge na Vodiški Planini
1.7Partizanski Dom na Vodiški Planini
1,110m
Julian Alps, Slovenia
About
Partizanski Dom na Vodiški Planini sits at 1110m on the Vodiška Planina plateau in the Julian Alps, above the village of Vodice in the Radovljica area. The hut is accessible by car via a rough mountain road that ends near the lodge. Most hikers reach it on foot from Vodice (allow 2–2.5 hours) or as a waypoint on longer traverses across the plateau. The plateau itself offers open moorland walking with views toward the main Julian Alps ridge.
The lodge has 50 beds across multiple rooms and serves hot meals. The kitchen provides simple Slovenian mountain fare; bring snacks for longer days. Winter heating and summer water supply can be limited, so check conditions before visiting. The hut operates year-round but is quieter in winter months. It functions as a base for walks across Vodiška Planina and approaches to higher peaks like Grintavec and Stoženica. Facilities are basic but functional—expect outdoor toilets and cold water in some areas. The atmosphere is utilitarian rather than refined, popular with local PZS groups and hikers doing multi-day Alpine circuits.
Book directly through PZS or contact the hut keeper ahead of visits, especially for weekends and the July–August hiking season. The hut fills quickly during good weather and school holidays. Arrive early in the day if planning to stay without a reservation. The rough access road becomes impassable after heavy snow, so confirm conditions before winter visits.
The lodge has 50 beds across multiple rooms and serves hot meals. The kitchen provides simple Slovenian mountain fare; bring snacks for longer days. Winter heating and summer water supply can be limited, so check conditions before visiting. The hut operates year-round but is quieter in winter months. It functions as a base for walks across Vodiška Planina and approaches to higher peaks like Grintavec and Stoženica. Facilities are basic but functional—expect outdoor toilets and cold water in some areas. The atmosphere is utilitarian rather than refined, popular with local PZS groups and hikers doing multi-day Alpine circuits.
Book directly through PZS or contact the hut keeper ahead of visits, especially for weekends and the July–August hiking season. The hut fills quickly during good weather and school holidays. Arrive early in the day if planning to stay without a reservation. The rough access road becomes impassable after heavy snow, so confirm conditions before winter visits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekdays and shoulder season (May, September–October) can often be arranged with shorter notice.
The hut is staffed from May to October, with reduced hours in shoulder months.
Hike 2–2.5 hours on foot from Vodice village, or drive a rough mountain road that ends near the lodge.
The hut has 50 beds in shared rooms and serves hot meals; bring a sleeping bag or rent bedding.
Yes—the hike from Vodice is moderate and well-marked, and the plateau offers easy walking routes suitable for families and casual hikers.
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