Gradišče - Gradiška Tura (Furlan way)
Starting point: Gradišče (250 m)
Starting point Lat/Lon: 45.8323°N 13.971°E 
Path name: Furlan way
Time of walking: 1 h 15 min
Difficulty: very difficult marked way
Ferrata: B/C
Difficulty of skiing: no data
Altitude difference: 543 m
Altitude difference (by path): 543 m
Map: Nanos 1:50.000
Access to starting point:
From Razdrto we drive on the highway towards Nova Gorica or vice versa and we go to the exit Vipava. We follow the road ahead, towards Vipava and Gradišče. In the village Gradišče we notice the first mountain signposts, which we follow to a larger parking lot above the village Gradišče.
Path description:
From the parking lot, we head onto the path in the direction of Gradiška Tura and Abram. Initially a wide and gently sloping path quickly brings us to the first junction, where we continue straight (right St. Miklavž). After a few more steps of walking, the path brings us to a scree slope, over which we ascend diagonally onto bushy slopes. The path ahead ascends ever more steeply and soon brings us to the next junction, where we continue left following the signs »zelo zahtevna zavarovana pot« (very demanding secured path). Already at the beginning of the very difficult path we ascend almost vertically up the rocky slope secured with pegs and a steel cable. Then the path for a few steps becomes less demanding, turns slightly to the left and then steeply ascends alongside the steel cable to the right upward. For some time we ascend alongside the steel cable and soon come to a panoramic platform, which is a few steps from the path on the left side. At the platform from where there is a nice view of the Vipava valley there is also a small bench.
From the platform we continue right upward and the secured path brings us onto an exposed narrow ridge, which is well secured with a steel cable. The path in continuation gradually becomes less demanding and soon we come to a junction, where a less demanding path joins from the right.
Further we continue along the path, which occasionally still ascends quite steeply. A little below the summit on a rock we notice an interesting verse, behind which after a few steps we step onto the summit.
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