Gorniški Center Davo Karničar
1.7
1,020m
Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Slovenia
About
Gorniški Center Davo Karničar sits at 1,020m in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps near Kamnik. Approach via the Kamniška Bistrica valley: from Kamnik town, follow the river gorge road for 14km to the road's end at Motnje, then hike 1.5 hours uphill through forest to the hut. The route is well-marked and gains 250m. Most hikers use this as a base for traversing the ridge above (Ojstrica at 1,633m takes 2 hours from the hut) or continuing deeper into the range.
The center is run by the PZS and operates year-round as a working mountaineering facility. It has 20 beds split across multiple rooms, a dining room with a wood stove, and basic kitchen facilities. Meals include a hearty evening dinner and breakfast; the hut serves lunches to through-hikers on request. Water comes from a spring. There is no electricity or heating beyond the stove—bring warm layers even in summer. The atmosphere is functional rather than comfortable; expect a working hut, not a hotel.
Book direct with the hut keeper via phone. July and August weekends fill quickly; book at least 3 weeks ahead for summer. The hut is most useful as a base for 2-3 day traverses of the Kamnik Alps, particularly routes toward Turska Gora or Štajerska Divača. Winter access depends on snow conditions; contact the PZS Kamnik branch before attempting visits November to March.
The center is run by the PZS and operates year-round as a working mountaineering facility. It has 20 beds split across multiple rooms, a dining room with a wood stove, and basic kitchen facilities. Meals include a hearty evening dinner and breakfast; the hut serves lunches to through-hikers on request. Water comes from a spring. There is no electricity or heating beyond the stove—bring warm layers even in summer. The atmosphere is functional rather than comfortable; expect a working hut, not a hotel.
Book direct with the hut keeper via phone. July and August weekends fill quickly; book at least 3 weeks ahead for summer. The hut is most useful as a base for 2-3 day traverses of the Kamnik Alps, particularly routes toward Turska Gora or Štajerska Divača. Winter access depends on snow conditions; contact the PZS Kamnik branch before attempting visits November to March.
Frequently Asked Questions
Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekdays can often be arranged with shorter notice.
Open year-round, though staffing and services are most reliable from May to October.
Drive 14km from Kamnik town up the Kamniška Bistrica valley to Motnje, then hike 1.5 hours uphill (250m gain) through forest to the hut.
The hut serves meals and provides bed spaces; contact ahead to confirm availability of hot food and water supply outside peak season.
Yes—the 1.5-hour approach is gentle and well-marked, making it ideal for families and hikers new to the range.
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