Lodge na Bibi
1.9Dom na Bibi
1,309m
Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Slovenia
About
Dom na Bibi sits at 1,309m in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, accessible from the village of Bibi in the lower Savinja Valley. The approach takes 1.5 hours on foot from Bibi village. The hut serves as a base for day hikes across the surrounding ridges and peaks, with routes to Ojstrica (1,531m) and connections toward the higher Savinja Valley peaks.
The lodge has 30 beds across multiple rooms and runs a simple restaurant serving traditional Slovenian fare. Water comes from a local spring. The hut operates year-round, though staffing levels drop in winter—contact ahead if you plan to visit December through February. PZS members receive a small discount on overnight rates.
Book directly through the hut or via the PZS website. Summer weekends (June–August) fill quickly; reserve 4–6 weeks ahead. The hut is quieter midweek and in shoulder seasons (May, September). Casual day visitors are welcome for meals without overnight booking.
The lodge has 30 beds across multiple rooms and runs a simple restaurant serving traditional Slovenian fare. Water comes from a local spring. The hut operates year-round, though staffing levels drop in winter—contact ahead if you plan to visit December through February. PZS members receive a small discount on overnight rates.
Book directly through the hut or via the PZS website. Summer weekends (June–August) fill quickly; reserve 4–6 weeks ahead. The hut is quieter midweek and in shoulder seasons (May, September). Casual day visitors are welcome for meals without overnight booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekday visits can often be arranged with shorter notice.
Dom na Bibi is staffed from May to October, with reduced services in shoulder months.
Hike 1.5 hours on foot from Bibi village in the lower Savinja Valley; no road access to the hut itself.
The hut serves traditional Slovenian meals in its restaurant and has 30 beds in shared rooms; water comes from a local spring.
Yes—the 1.5-hour approach is straightforward, and the hut works well as a base for moderate day hikes like the route to Ojstrica.
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