Mlakarjeva Bajta

1.7
1,650m Kamnik-Savinja Alps, Slovenia
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About

Mlakarjeva Bajta sits at 1,650m in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps, on the high plateau above Logarska Dolina valley. The hut is a 2.5-hour walk from Solčava village, following marked trails through beech forest that opens onto alpine pasture. Most hikers approach via the scenic Logarska Dolina road, parking near Rečica and walking the valley floor before ascending to the hut. The location makes it a natural base for traversing the Savinja Alps or linking longer ridge routes through the range.

The hut operates year-round and sleeps around 30 people in simple dormitory rooms. Meals are available—hot food, drinks, and basic supplies—though kitchen facilities are limited. Water comes from a spring; showers are cold. The building is traditional Alpine style, renovated enough for comfort but not luxury. Winter access requires good snow judgment; the trail becomes impassable in heavy snow without local knowledge. The hut is run by PZS (Planinska zveza Slovenije) volunteers, so standards and meal availability depend on staffing.

Book directly with the hut by phone or through the PZS website. July and August weekends fill quickly; reserve 4-6 weeks ahead for summer. June, September, and October offer reliable weather with far fewer people. The hut can be closed for short periods during shoulder seasons, so confirm opening dates before heading out. Mobile reception is poor—calls may need to be made from the valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

Book 2–3 months ahead for summer weekends; weekdays and shoulder season (June, September) can often be arranged with shorter notice.
Mlakarjeva Bajta is staffed from June to September, with the hut accessible year-round for experienced winter hikers with proper gear.
Park near Rečica in Logarska Dolina valley and hike 2.5 hours via marked trails through beech forest and alpine pasture to reach the hut at 1,650m.
The hut serves hot meals and basic refreshments; bring a sleeping bag as beds are typically dormitory-style with blankets provided.
Yes—the 2.5-hour approach is moderate and well-marked, making it accessible for families with older children and hikers new to Alpine huts.

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