Lodge na Rašici

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Dom na Rašici

631m Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Slovenia
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About

Dom na Rašici sits at 631m in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, on the southern slopes above the Menina plateau. The hut is a base for hiking in one of Slovenia's least crowded ranges. Access is straightforward: drive to the village of Menina, then follow marked trails uphill to the lodge in 1.5 to 2 hours on foot. The approach crosses mixed forest and opens onto alpine meadows with views across to Kočna and the higher peaks inland.
The lodge operates year-round and sleeps around 30 people in mixed and family rooms. The kitchen serves traditional Slovenian food at dinner and breakfast; bring a packed lunch or eat at the hut. Facilities include running water, heating, and basic shower setup. The hut is PZS-affiliated, so members get discounted rates. It works well as an overnight stop between longer routes or as a weekend base for day walks on the Menina plateau.
Book directly through the PZS or contact the hut keeper ahead of your visit, especially for weekends and the summer months (June to September). Winter access depends on snow conditions; check status before attempting a winter visit. The hut fills on public holidays and summer Sundays, so book at least 2 weeks ahead for those dates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2-4 weeks ahead for weekends and summer months; weekday visits outside July-August rarely need advance notice.
Dom na Rašici is open year-round, though staffing levels are highest from May to October.
Drive to Menina village, then hike uphill on marked trails for 1.5 to 2 hours to reach the hut at 631m.
The hut serves meals and has basic facilities; expect dormitory-style beds sleeping around 30 people total.
Yes—the 1.5 to 2-hour approach is moderate and well-marked, making it accessible for hill walkers new to Alpine huts.

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