Hut na Klemenči Jami pod Ojstrico
2.0Koča na Klemenči Jami pod Ojstrico
1,208m
Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Slovenia
About
Koča na Klemenči Jami pod Ojstrico sits at 1208m in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, accessed via the Ojstrica valley approach from Podljubelj. The hut lies on the main hiking route toward Ojstrica (1678m) and routes into the higher peaks of the range. Most hikers reach it in 2–3 hours from the valley. The location makes it a logical base for day walks and multi-day traverses across the northern Kamnik-Savinja ridges.
The hut is a simple mountain shelter run by PZS volunteers. It offers basic dormitory accommodation and serves warm meals and drinks. Water and toilets are available. The hut operates year-round but staffing varies; check ahead if hiking in winter or shoulder seasons. Capacity is modest—typical for a hut at this elevation in the Slovenian Alps.
Book by phone ahead of your visit, especially for weekends and July–August. Winter visits require confirmation that the hut will be staffed. Arrive with realistic expectations: this is a working mountain hut, not a hotel. Bring a headtorch and check weather forecasts before setting out from the valley.
The hut is a simple mountain shelter run by PZS volunteers. It offers basic dormitory accommodation and serves warm meals and drinks. Water and toilets are available. The hut operates year-round but staffing varies; check ahead if hiking in winter or shoulder seasons. Capacity is modest—typical for a hut at this elevation in the Slovenian Alps.
Book by phone ahead of your visit, especially for weekends and July–August. Winter visits require confirmation that the hut will be staffed. Arrive with realistic expectations: this is a working mountain hut, not a hotel. Bring a headtorch and check weather forecasts before setting out from the valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Call ahead to confirm availability, especially for weekends and July–August; this is a small volunteer-run shelter without a formal online booking system.
The hut is typically staffed June through September, though exact dates depend on volunteer availability—call to confirm before visiting.
Approach from Podljubelj via the Ojstrica valley; the hut is 2–3 hours on foot from the valley floor.
Basic dormitory beds and simple shelter; bring a sleeping bag and expect minimal amenities typical of a PZS volunteer hut.
Yes—the 2–3 hour walk from the valley is moderate, making it accessible for fit hikers new to mountain huts, though don't expect comfort.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- PZS
- Season
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- Total
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- 0038641276254
- Website