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Path of Two Waterfalls

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janez zajc21. 04. 2013 18:15:23
Today 21.4.2013 I started with colleagues in Višnja gora at the church. Path along the road past Dedni dol along the stream past the waterfall to Kucelj(747 m) - farm tourism Habjan in village Vrh past the last waterfall to the starting point. Very nice walking path, nicely arranged, praise for PD Polž. I recommend the path. Walking time 4.30 hours. Elevation difference on the path is 550 m, not 1014m as stated on the internet. Recommend PD correction so it doesn't scare anyone.
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GITA28. 03. 2019 21:02:25
I can't believe there's no word about this beautiful path, well, no posts for almost six years. We walked it on Sunday (24.3.). Nice, well marked and well maintained but still obviously lonely and less known. We enjoyed from first to last minute. More impressions and photos on the link...

http://zivi-za-danes.com/2019/03/28/po-poti-dveh-slapov/
Višnjice Waterfall1
Up the scree... :-)2
Višnjica - playful and lively3
Several times across footbridges from one bank to the other...4
Through beech forest...5
Along Kosca stream...6
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grega_p27. 03. 2021 22:19:50
Yes, really too little mentioned this nice and pleasant path along the murmur of Višnjica. Ideal for hot summer days. Also for this time when there's little rain and path not muddy.

Several circular paths possible (Kucelj, Gornje Brezovo, Polica), I today in good company chose path over Blečji vrh and back on cart track at end of settlement to junction at path start (fork where yellow arrow).

Since I usually don't take photos, hope to attract someone with words...

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bagi5. 04. 2024 16:56:14
Every now and then I go on some part of Grosuplje path and noticed markings for *Path of Two Waterfalls* several times. That didn't give me peace and had to check what's up velik nasmeh. Right at start let me say it's excellent thing, due to shady gullies especially suitable for hot days. Both waterfalls high and falling in wide fan over rocks, so something to see and admire. No special difficulties anywhere, maybe passability right by stream after heavier rain questionable. Then better wait a day for waters to calm and paths clear. Markings enough everywhere, here PD Polž members did really big job and deserve all praise nasmeh. More follows in photostory ...
I park in Višnja Gora and adjust the initial pace to its symbol :)1
No signpost for me. Only behind the next underpass does the right direction appear2
Dedni Dol. I get there partly by road, partly by meadow path3
Here are home to very special religious landmarks. This is the Chapel of the Rosary III4
This one probably already stood when they were just building the chapel :)5
Back in my element, step by step :)6
Asphalt is replaced by gravel, the wide valley becomes narrower and narrower7
Almost from the start, mountaineering markers and markers of the Way of St. James intertwine8
In these parts there are unusually many chapels and churches9
So that it doesn't rain...10
One of many markers for the Path of Two Waterfalls. Members of PD Polž have really made an effort11
The first little bridge over Višnjica12
Left goes the more difficult, more demanding path, right bypasses the streambed13
The lower, largest waterfall of Višnjica. Next to it is a metal railing and wire cable14
Further on, the path goes right along the streambed. Exposed sections are secured15
The upper, smaller waterfall. This one isn't even counted in Pot dveh slapov16
Nicely arranged, worthy of all praise17
The footbridges are also impeccable, equipped with cleats for safer crossing18
The path still continues along the streambed. In heavier rainfall it can be impassable19
Slowly I finally climb out of the gorge and reach a wide road20
The forest gravel road is pleasant, ascent adapted to ordinary vehicles21
Hmm, luckily I saw it only on this sign :)22
This one is not meant for bears, but for the likes of me. Heading to Kuclje23
Excellent trail, trees at this altitude still lack a bit to their spring wardrobe24
Grosupeljska trail, 80 km long. To Kuclje the direction is the same as for the waterfalls25
It really is a small hill, but there is no higher one far around :)26
Here you are really at the top. The box with the logbook and stamp is at the tower27
Just a little further the signpost directs me right into the forest, Grosupeljska trail goes straight28
Slowly descending into the valley29
First houses of Gornje Brezovo30
This is the Pr'Koritarjevi farm, on the hayrack of course the trail markers31
Under the road is our standard beehive ...32
Quite close is a different version which I am more accustomed to from Spain and Italy33
Spring, the long-awaited spring :)34
Bench for the tired :)35
For the even more tired, bus transport takes care :)36
View back. Gorenje Brezovo in all its size37
Not far from the village is a very special peak, settled already in the older Iron Age38
PD Polž, bravo again for the excellently marked trail :)39
Gradišče, 706 m high grassy elevation40
From Gradišče I descend to Vrh pri Višnji Gori41
This wooden book. Not much is written in it, but the essence is told42
In the village the markers direct me to a forest path. The green markers I couldn't decipher43
Right at the source of the Kosca stream44
At the start everything is full of small waterfalls ...45
These merge into a mighty, good 20 m high Kosca waterfall. Apparently the highest tufa waterfall in Slovenia46
Further there are two paths, both running along the streambed47
The easier one has lots of visitors, even children and toddlers manage the nice path48
Still the last of many footbridges ...49
And already returning towards Višnja Gora50
Still the underpass under the motorway ...51
The old part of Višnja Gora. A bit more and the loop is closed52
GPS track. Accumulated 15 km and 500 elevation gain53
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Kafetarca5. 04. 2024 20:00:28
How exactly did the path go? Because there are two 'loops' on the map. nasmeh
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bagi5. 04. 2024 20:45:09
@Kafetarca ... path goes through Gorenje Brezovo (thicker trace). So noted at photos 30 and 37. Other trace (thinner) through Leskovec is Grosuplje path and already originally mapped on digital map.
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Kafetarca5. 04. 2024 20:51:10
Aha, thanks for the reply. I thought you had walked all the red ones and it wasn't clear to me how exactly it went. nasmeh
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