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Svetega Petra hrib

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ločanka9. 04. 2020 21:48:16
From Lovrenška gora yesterday we continued our ramble across Poljanska Sora and headed to the nearby St. Peter's Hill. We didn't know the path, only approximately. And of course accordingly we missed it right away. But not for long, it was quickly clear that we needed to turn onto the right forest path behind the second concrete silo. Further the path is clear, you can't miss itnasmeh. It is true, the path isn't marked, but once you find it, nicely followable. Down we went on the recommendation of local Miloš along another path and thus did an interesting loop in the upper part.

The little hill features a nicely renovated chapel on the spacious summit, or rather two. Yesterday both on the summit for the first time, but we'll head up there again soonnasmeh.
Short but sweetnasmeh!

Svetega Petra hrib when we were still on the wrong path1
Svetega Petra hrib this one was the right one2
Svetega Petra hrib plenty of blueberries on the path3
Svetega Petra hrib it moved aside from the path4
Svetega Petra hrib View from the path5
Svetega Petra hrib past the old homestead Pri Arharju6
Svetega Petra hrib you can't continue right away7
Svetega Petra hrib not in the mood for company8
Svetega Petra hrib above the homestead9
Svetega Petra hrib along this wonderfully soft path further10
Svetega Petra hrib and along it to the summit11
Svetega Petra hrib view towards Lubnik12
Svetega Petra hrib renovated chapel of St. Bernard13
Svetega Petra hrib this one too at the top14
Svetega Petra hrib 15
Svetega Petra hrib both16
Svetega Petra hrib you can continue further ahead, the path is there17
Svetega Petra hrib among the birches18
Svetega Petra hrib down another path, but they merge19
Svetega Petra hrib view20
Svetega Petra hrib 21
Svetega Petra hrib 22
Svetega Petra hrib start and end of the real path23
Svetega Petra hrib at the end of the path such a view, zoomed of course24
Svetega Petra hrib and even better25
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turbo10. 04. 2020 08:36:44
ločanka,

nicely explore your closest homeland velik nasmeh Maybe you know, maybe not, but in your municipality there's a Blegoš that not many people know. I don't know it either; once it caught my eye when I was looking for something else. If I look at the map, I'd say it could be reached from either Pozirna or Hudi Laz. Maybe even from Dolenje vasi, since it's more of a hill than a mountain. I'm attaching a map where the "mini" Blegoš is nasmeh
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ločanka10. 04. 2020 10:07:44
turbo thanks for the idea, somewhere on the border of our municipalitynasmeh
Never heard of it before.
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MatejaGo14. 09. 2020 11:03:31
Does anyone maybe know if there's a path (trail, not road) from St. Peter to Bodovlje gorge as well? Last time I explored a bit, I went from the chapel onwards towards the tourist farm Jamnik and saw a path, and I'm wondering where it leads. If someone knows anything around there, I'd appreciate any information.
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bagi11. 04. 2024 16:11:39
Not sure exactly where to put the slightly broader loop over Poljane valley. So I'll attach it to the first hill I climbed. That's St. Peter hill, nice elevation high above the valley. To it you need to put in effort, especially if start far below velik nasmeh.

No sense describing all path details, as it would become unreadable mess. Photos and captions under them say more. Target was ridge on one side of valley, cross in Poljane to the other side and return via that. Haven't walked this part of Škofja Loka hills yet, so it was a bit bigger challenge for me nasmeh.

Short path description: start Podpulfrca - Zminec - St. Peter hill - Polhovec - Hunter's hut Zavrh - Valterski vrh - Sovpot stream - Bukov vrh - Hotovlja and Poljane, then on other side Visoki vrh - Gabrška gora - Suša - Breznica pod Lubnikom - Lovrenška gora and direct descent to Podpulfrca.

Markings are and aren't, so use of map or GPS almost mandatory for non-knowers. Paths passable, even very nice, only connection between Valterski and Bukov vrh carried away by last storm in Sovpot stream gorge. Looks awful, but with some experience no special problems. All other rain consequences on described path already repaired. More in photostory ...

Start coordinates (at Kajbit inn): 46.1538131N, 14.2906869E
I park at the large parking lot at Kajbitu next to Poljanska Sora.1
First I have to go to Zminc, a nice cycling path leads there2
In Zminc there is a bridge, over which I get to the other side of Sora3
I'm going towards Sv. Peter, but to it there is a steep path :)4
Hamlet Sv. Petra hrib. A few houses high above the valley, nothing more5
The summit bearing the same name with the chapel of St. Bernard6
Next to the chapel there is also a nicely arranged space with benches and summit marker7
Above all visitors and inhabitants however watches Mary8
I cross the hill and join the road at a solitary farm9
The slope was probably carried away by last year's rain. It will be like that in many places further on10
A chapel with such an elegant hairstyle I haven't seen for a long time :)11
The macadam road has been replaced by a more forested variant12
Hunter's cabin Zavrh. Apart from a friendly dog I don't meet anyone else13
First markings today and even those I will soon leave14
Almost 1000 m high Polhovec with logbook ....15
And thermometer. During the day the temperature will rise by 15°C16
On the descent from Polhovec I stumble upon a beached ship of the mountain navy :)17
I'm approaching Valterski vrh18
In the distance my next goal Bukov vrh is visible. But the path there is full of surprises :)19
For starters the hollowed path is blocked and a little before these houses I climb over the fence20
A little lower I come across a haystack under preparation. I came across that once more during the day21
Under the kopiščem a new road has been routed with a different course. There was also a landslide here22
The road leads into the ravine of the Sovpot stream, where I encounter the ruins of a once mighty building23
Probably it was a mill, maybe not, but they certainly already had electricity24
The old bread oven could tell many a story. Soon it will be no more ...25
Hmm, where there was still a path last year, now it's a bunch of problems for me. Forward or better back?26
I ford the stream and hoping for better conditions search for remnants of the path higher on the slope27
Somehow I manage it and break through the fallen trees to the other side of the ravine :)28
View back at Valterski vrh and the troublesome ravine below the village29
Everything is already forgotten. The continuation rewards with wonderful scenery :)30
Farm with a beautiful location on top of the hillock called Kožuhov grič31
But I am already hurrying to my intermediate goal, the scenic Bukovem vrh32
First I arrive at the village of the same name33
Here for the second time today I encounter markings that will lead me to Poljanska dolina34
A little more and a well-deserved break awaits me :)35
Church of the Sorrowful Mother of God, I also spotted the name church of St. Sobota36
View of the continuation. Far down there are Poljane37
From the church onwards there are enough markings and I no longer use the GPS38
I descend quickly and the valley is getting ever closer39
I meet the first hikers, 2 x 4 paws and 4 x 2 paws :)40
At such altitudes the hamlets are smaller and mostly at least partly farms41
Perfectly marked. Bukov vrh is obviously quite visited.42
I'm already in Hotovlja. Last year water was the main topic here too.43
Poljanska Sora and barriers against embankment erosion.44
I can cross the Sora only on the main bridge. I reach it via the bike path.45
Arranged confluence of Sora and Kebrovca.46
Newer church of St. Martin, which fortunately imitates older architecture.47
Follows the obligatory stop at the inn Na Vidmu.48
After the break I continue through Poljane. Since the last visit much is new.49
Hmm, maybe an idea for a goal in the future :)50
The next goal is Gabrska gora, which of course means a steep ascent :)51
View back on Poljane.52
Above the last houses a more pleasant path begins.53
I walk on all sorts of terrain, I even run into a charcoal burner again. Charcoal sells for 1.4 €/Kg.54
Finally I reach the church of St. Primož and Felicijan. Heat and steepness are not the best combination :)55
Surprisingly there is a summit book here for Gabrško gora. To the real Gabrska gora (963 m) I still needed quite some time.56
At the junction, direction right.57
I also visit the unmarked Gabrško gora, then follow the markings again.58
Soon I'm on a gravel road that a local said is military.59
The date on the fence really supports the topic.60
Gravel turns to asphalt, the road gradually descends.61
Village Suša. If your mouth is also dry, there is the Nace refreshment place in the middle of the village.62
Next village, Breznica pod Lubnikom.63
Old houses have interesting portals. This one has a turbo version :)64
This one is also interesting because it has unusual painted decoration.65
The village is long and scenic.66
Gabrovo on the other side of the valley is fully visible too.67
Here I turn left towards Sv. Lovrenc.68
Here it is, a nice hamlet with a church in the middle of the forest.69
Not only Svečinske gorice has roads in heart shape :)70
Where else, I go to Sv. Lovrenc and to Lovrenška gora too. Where the bull went, let the rope go too :)71
Sv. Lovrenc with nicely maintained surroundings.72
611 m high summit of Lovrenška gora. No views, so I continue ahead and descend directly into the valley along the steep ridge.73
I emerge in Podpulfrci, a bit over rough ground, a bit over smooth :)74
The finish is near too, the parking lot is almost in the same shade as in the morning.75
GPS track. This time it came to a solid 32 km and 1800 m of ascent.76
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