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Davški Waterfalls

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ločanka3. 05. 2022 08:53:21
We drove to the Davški Waterfalls for the first time yesterday. I have to admit I had no idea exactly where in Davča they are, so it had to be cleared up as soon as possible and yesterday's afternoon was just the right part of the day for this visit.

The sign at the lower waterfall says that the Davča stream creates three waterfalls, which in power of course can't compare to the largest Slovenian waterfalls, but in beauty. How right that note is! They really are very beautiful, we delayed this visit for too long.
On the return we also drove to the center of the largest Slovenian village Davča, where the church and school stand. More in the picturesnasmeh.
Davški Waterfalls road runs through the beautiful gorge1
Davški Waterfalls crossing of Davščica2
Davški Waterfalls View back3
Davški Waterfalls at the lower waterfall with information board4
Davški Waterfalls view of the waterfall from the right side5
Davški Waterfalls crossing the stream6
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Davški Waterfalls and view of the waterfall from the left side, it is fan-shaped8
Davški Waterfalls to the upper two waterfalls you must go through the quarry9
Davški Waterfalls 10
Davški Waterfalls beautiful formations in the quarry11
Davški Waterfalls in between you see Ratitovec and find the climbing wall12
Davški Waterfalls 13
Davški Waterfalls double waterfall, approx. 6 m high, from two jets14
Davški Waterfalls formation from black dolomitic layers with pink admixture15
Davški Waterfalls water falls into bowl-shaped pool16
Davški Waterfalls view of it after a few steps further along the road17
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Davški Waterfalls 19
Davški Waterfalls possibly spruces will overgrow the view to it in time20
Davški Waterfalls falls 5-6 m deep into the pool of the narrow streambed21
Davški Waterfalls like this towards the upper waterfall22
Davški Waterfalls confluence of two Davščicas, one tributary from below Porezen, the other from below Hum and Konjsko brdo23
Davški Waterfalls united waters of both towards the upper waterfall24
Davški Waterfalls above the road also towards Porezen25
Davški Waterfalls By the water26
Davški Waterfalls Along the path27
Davški Waterfalls Almost at the parking lot28
Davški Waterfalls church in Davča, first time here29
Davški Waterfalls views as far as Blegoš30
Davški Waterfalls everything still clearest on this old Loški map31
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ppegan3. 05. 2022 10:52:40
Ločanka, Davča is not the largest Slovenian village, but the longest or most extended village (10 km) mežikanje Probably you meant that too zavijanje z očmi
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megalodon3. 05. 2022 15:02:52
That's right, what Ločanka wrote.
"Davča is by area the largest Slovenian village. Kokra is the longest Slovenian village."

See e.g. https://www.hribi.net/novica/anketa_-_najvecja_slovenska_vas/1489
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ppegan3. 05. 2022 15:16:42
If you look at Wikipedia, you get a different answer mežikanje And I knew it's the longest village before looking at Wikipedia, so we learned in school. Possible that something changed since those times zmeden

https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dav%C4%8Da,_%C5%BDelezniki
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ločanka3. 05. 2022 16:28:27
Under quite a few titles I saw that it is counted among the largest Slovenian villages, but not by the number of homesteads, but by area (24 km2). Actually it's not so important to me to research in that direction, and I wouldn't bet; what was important to me were its waterfallsnasmehnasmeh. Those are really beautifulnasmehnasmeh.
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georgia3. 05. 2022 17:38:09
ločanka, if from the waterfalls you continue on the nice forest path and cross the stream a couple more times (waterproof footwear!), you soon reach a junction with the marked path from the hunting hut or chapel at Porezen. There you can turn and follow the scenic marked path into the valley and complete the loop at the road below. We two have already gone past the waterfalls all the way to Porezen, for a change.

What about Blegoš from Tuškov grič or from Alpine Pearl? It is also varied, interesting and less crowded path. Davča hides many interesting things ...
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ločanka4. 05. 2022 01:45:11
georgia, thanks for the suggestions. For the first one we also checked the map to see that the path goes there to Porezen, for Blegoš I still need to study a bitnasmehnasmeh.
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georgia6. 05. 2022 11:01:59
From Tuškov grič to Blegoš there is a nicely marked path, I went alone on it and there were no problems with orientation. The starting point is also marked on signs around Davča and has enough space for parking at the intersection.
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