Hut v Grohatu pod Raduho
2.3Koča v Grohatu pod Raduho
1,460m
Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Slovenia
About
Koča v Grohatu pod Raduho sits at 1,460m on the western slopes of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. The hut is best reached from the village of Grohatu, which lies in the Savinja Valley near Luče. Most hikers approach via marked trails from the valley floor, taking 2–3 hours depending on your starting point. The location offers access to higher peaks in the range, including routes toward Raduha (2,062m) and onward traverses through this quieter section of the Alps.
The hut is a modest mountain refuge run by PZS. It offers around 20–30 beds in simple dormitory accommodation. Meals are available when the hut is staffed, typically featuring hearty mountain food. Water and basic facilities are provided. The hut operates seasonally—confirm opening dates before planning your visit, as weather and staffing affect availability outside summer months. Winter access is possible but demands experience with snow and alpine conditions.
Book by phoning ahead to confirm availability and arrange meals. The hut is popular with local hikers and Slovenian mountaineers, so advance notice (at least several days) improves your chances of a comfortable stay. July and August bring heavier foot traffic. Outside the main season, contact PZS or check with the hut directly about opening status before traveling.
The hut is a modest mountain refuge run by PZS. It offers around 20–30 beds in simple dormitory accommodation. Meals are available when the hut is staffed, typically featuring hearty mountain food. Water and basic facilities are provided. The hut operates seasonally—confirm opening dates before planning your visit, as weather and staffing affect availability outside summer months. Winter access is possible but demands experience with snow and alpine conditions.
Book by phoning ahead to confirm availability and arrange meals. The hut is popular with local hikers and Slovenian mountaineers, so advance notice (at least several days) improves your chances of a comfortable stay. July and August bring heavier foot traffic. Outside the main season, contact PZS or check with the hut directly about opening status before traveling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact the hut directly by phone to check availability and book; aim for at least 2–3 weeks ahead during peak season (July–August).
The hut typically operates June to October, but call ahead to confirm current staffing dates.
Start from the village of Grohatu in the Savinja Valley near Luče and follow marked trails uphill; the hike takes 2–3 hours depending on your starting point.
It's a modest mountain refuge offering basic accommodation and meals; confirm exact services (beds, showers, food) when you book.
Yes—the 2–3 hour approach is moderate and well-marked, making it accessible for fit hikers new to the Alps.
Quick Facts
- Managing club
- PZS
- Season
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- Total
- Dormitory
- Emergency
- Private rooms
Facilities
Meals served
Contact & Booking
- Phone
- +386 41 417951
- Website