7 Best Things to Do in Kobarid, Slovenia (original) (raw)

Kobarid is a small town in north-western Slovenia located on the Soča River.

Situated north of Kanal ob Soči and south of Bovec, Kobarid is an ideal base for exploring the Soča Valley and the Julian Alps.

Whether you love verdant gorges, alpine peaks, or World War I history, this magical place in Slovenia will likely exceed your expectations.

In this post, we’re going to outline the best things to do in Kobarid and the best place to stay.

Slap Kozjak, Kobarid, Slovenia


Kobarid Map


1. Walk to Slap Kozjak

Slap Kozjak, Kobarid Historical Trail - Top things to do in Kobarid, Slovenia

Slap Kozjak is an easy-to-reach waterfall in Kobarid. From the center of town, you can walk to Slap Kozjak in about one hour (~3 km one way).

To begin the walk, cross the Soča River over the Napoleon bridge and turn left. You’ll soon reach a parking lot. Follow the signs to the waterfall.

This route forms part of the Kobarid Historical Trail (more on that below). Alternatively, you can drive to and park at Kamp Lazar. From here, cross the bridge and walk 20 minutes to Slap Kozjak.

The forest trail is flat and easy. Shortly before the waterfall, you’ll pass through a lush gorge that looks like something from FernGully.


Trail Stats

Trailhead | Parking Slap Kozjak | Google Maps

Distance | 3.6 km out-and-back

Time Needed | 1:30 hours

Elevation Gain/Loss | 138 m

Difficulty | Easy

Minimum Elevation | 222 m

Maximum Elevation | 328 m


2. Follow the Kobarid Historical Trail

Kobarid Historical Trail, Things to do in Kobarid, Slovenia

The 5 km-long Kobarid Historical Trail connects important historical monuments with natural sites. The trail begins in the middle of town at the Kobarid Museum.

The Kobarid trail continues to the Italian Charnel House, Tonocov Grad, Kozjak Waterfall, Italian Line of Defense, Napolean Bridge, and the Cheese Museum. You’ll need 3 to 5 hours to complete this walk.


3. Visit the Kobarid Museum

Kobarid Museum, WWI History, things to do in Kobarid Slovenia

In World War I, Kobarid saw enormous bloodshed and human torment, as it was positioned on the Isonzo (Soča) Front. Kobarid catapulted onto the map with the Battle of Kobarid (Battle of Caporetto), or the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, which took place in October 1917.

In the Battle of Caporetto, German reinforcements helped Austria-Hungary win a decisive victory against the Italians. The Kobarid Museum presents this military history from a human perspective. War and warfare aren’t glorified.

Instead, facts are showcased along with diary entries and black and white photographs displaying the brutal and violent aftermath of war.

It’s difficult to imagine that the peaceful Soča valley and the Julian Alps were the backdrops of such a violent episode in our world history. A diary entry displayed in the museum:

“I have returned to my diary today. It was not possible to write it during the past four days which I spent on Mt. Batognica. In these days, I experienced the saddest horrors of the most dreadful war. It did not stop raining even for a moment. It was so cold that fifty men from the entire battalion had to descend from the mountain due to frozen feet. On the 29th of July, I was staying in a trench for the whole of 24 hours, crouching among dead bodies, ours and those of the enemy.

The stink was unbearable, and to tip it all, we had to resist a fierce attack by the enemy, which we repelled. A lot of our comrades died because they were hit in the head when they rose over the bulwark to shoot…. The rations were scarce, consisting mainly of bread, cold boiled meat…Water is brought in skins; it is very scarce and stinking. I did not eat or drink for two days…” – Virgilio Bonamore, Diary 1915

Address | Gregorčičeva ulica 10, 5222 Kobarid Slovenija | Google Maps

Opening Hours | The Museum is open every day. January – March: 10:00–17:00, April – June: 9:00–18:00, July – August: 9:00–20:00, September: 9:00–18:00, October – December: 10:00–17:00

Guided Tours | If you’re interested in a guided tour, contact the museum at least one day in advance.

Admission | Visit Kobariski-muzej.si for the most up-to-date pricing.


4. Eat Tolminc Cheese

Planika Mlekarna, Planika Cheese Factory Shop, Kobarid, Slovenia

Tolminc cheese is a cow’s milk hard cheese made in the Soča Valley and protected by European designation of origin (DOP). For centuries, people in the Soča Valley have been making cheese and using it as a means of payment.

Written sources from the 13th-century indicate that cheese was used as payment for fishing rights.

In the summer, it’s possible to purchase local cheese directly from farmers in the mountain pastures. That’s something we’re hoping to do in the future since we arrived in Kobarid too early in the season (May).

Luckily, we were still able to try Tolminc cheese at our accommodation: Tourist Farm Kranjc.

It’s a savory cheese packed with personality. To learn more about cheesemaking in this region, you can visit the museum at Planika Mlekarna (Planika Cheese Factory). You can also purchase Tolminc cheese from their market shop.


5. Hike to Koseč Gorge

Koseč Gorge, Kobarid, Slovenia - Trails in Kobarid, Slovenia

Koseč is a small hamlet above Drežnica in the Municipality of Kobarid. From the town center of Kobarid, it’s a 12-minute drive to Koseč.

Drive across the Napolean Bridge in the direction of Drežnica. From Drežnica, continue right to Koseč.

The Koseč Gorge (Koseška korita) is a hidden gem in the Kobarid region. The well-marked Koseč Gorge loop trail begins at the chapel St. Just. It’s not a difficult hike, but it’s very slippery after rain (as we learned).

From the chapel, the trail descends along the Stopnik stream, which has created several waterfalls (Slap stopnik).

At the bottom of the 60-meter-deep Koseč Gorge, you’ll find one more waterfall. From Koseška korita, you’ll cross Brusnik river and begin the ascent back to Koseč.

Koseč Gorge, Slovenia - Magical Things to Do in Kobarid, Slovenia

Koseč Gorge, Slovenia

We counted over 20 yellow-dotted salamanders on the trail and one fox. Only hike here in dry conditions.


Trail Stats

Trailhead | Tourist Farm Kranjc

Distance | 3.1 km circuit

Time Needed | 1:15 hours

Elevation Gain/Loss | 201 meters

Difficulty | Easy

Minimum Elevation | 407 meters

Maximum Elevation | 591 meters


6. Hike to the Summits of Mount Krn and Krasji vrh

With Kobarid as your base, you have a lot of hiking options in the Southern Julian Alps.

You can hike to the summit of Krn (2244 m), one of the most recognizable peaks in the Julian Alps. There are a few ways to approach the summit, but the easiest is from Planina Kuhinja (the southern approach).

If you’re experienced with via ferrata climbing, you can also approach Krn from Koseč (the western approach).

Another summit hike that’s highly recommended is Krasji vrh (1773 m), which is the highest point on the Polovnik ridge. The trail starts above Drežniške Ravne and takes 4-5 hours round-trip (9km).

From the grassy summit, there’s an unbeatable view of Krn as well as the villages below. There’s an optional detour to Planina Zaprikraj on your way up.


Mt. Krn Hike Trail Stats

Trailhead | Parking Mt. Krn (Planina Kuhinja) | Google Maps

Distance | 10.8 km out-and-back

Time Needed | 5:30 hours

Elevation Gain/Loss | 1248 meters

Difficulty | Difficult

Minimum Elevation | 978 meters

Maximum Elevation | 2219 meters


Krasji Vrh Hike Trail Stats

Trailhead | Parking Drežniške Ravne | Google Maps

Distance | 9.9 km out-and-back

Time Needed | 5 hours

Elevation Gain/Loss | 1016 meters

Difficulty | Moderately difficult

Minimum Elevation | 755 meters

Maximum Elevation | 1770 meters


7. Visit the Church of St. Just

St. Just Church, Koseč, Kobarid, Slovenia - Best Things to Do in Kobarid, Slovenia

The 14th-century Church of St. Just (Sv Just) is a chapel tucked away in the hamlet of Koseč. Surrounded by forest and farmland, this unassuming chapel occupies an incredibly serene location.

Inside, soft light streams in and you can hear the flowing stream and singing of birds.

The interior walls are decorated with frescoes dating back to 1470. On our way to Koseška korita (gorge), we decided to pop into the chapel.

Well, it was really hard to pop out. Locals believe that the church is built atop a powerful energetic source.

And from what we experienced, we believe them. It feels like a current of high voltage energy is running through the chapel.


Where to Stay in Kobarid

Tourist Farm Kranjc Glamping Cabin, Kobarid Accommodation, Slovenia

Budget | Premium Hostel Kobarid is a top-rated, cozy hostel in Kobarid.

Budget | Apartments Masera provides tidy accommodations, including both rooms and apartments with access to a tranquil garden. Guests can enjoy the option of breakfast during their stay.

Midrange | Apartments Pri nas is located in the main town of Kobarid and is the perfect place to relax after a full day of outdoor activities. It features fully-equipped kitchens as well as an outdoor hot tub.

Adults-Only Chalets | Perched high above Kobarid and Soča Valley, the one-of-a-kind Nebesa Chalets are four modern 1-bedroom chalets with floor-to-ceiling windows, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms. The room rate includes breakfast and use of the spa facilities (Finnish, Aromatherapy, and Chromotherapy saunas) and fitness room. Extra perks: free bike rental, meal delivery from partner restaurant Hiša Polonka (when possible), and a friendly resident Bernese mountain dog.

Midrange | You can stay directly in the town center of Kobarid, but for a more unique experience, we recommend staying in Koseč at Tourist Farm Kranjc. Koseč is a small hamlet above Drežnica in the Municipality of Kobarid.

Located directly on the long-distance Alpe Adria Trail and at the foot of Mount Krn, Tourist Farm Kranjc is an ideal location for hikers, families, and couples. From the farmstead, you can walk to St. Just Church (5 minutes), hike the Koseč Gorge loop trail, and visit the secret waterfalls Slap Krampež and Slap Sopota (20 minutes).

We stayed in their glamping cabin and can’t get over it. It was comfortable, thoughtfully designed, and equipped with tea, teacups, a hot water cooker, drinking water, and slippers. We even had our own private shower – located in the main guesthouse – with fresh towels, bathrobes, and soaps. What luxury!

However, the main reason we keep dreaming about returning to the Kranjc Farm is the sensational home-cooking. Guests who have half-board (recommended!!!), are served a gourmet home-cooked three-course dinner.

The dinner menu rotates each night so that guests are treated to fresh, local, and seasonal meals. In fact, 40% of the kitchen ingredients are sourced from their own farm. Turistična kmetija Kranjc can accommodate dietary restrictions – you just need to let them know in advance.

For breakfast, there’s a bountiful buffet of local white and Tolminc cheeses, homemade cured meats, eggs, bacon, homemade jams, fresh fruit and vegetables, local honey, cakes, herbal tea from the garden and more.

We’d rate Tourist Farm Kranjc five stars in a heartbeat. Urška and her family pour so much love into running their business. From their divine home-cooking to the manner in which they accommodate guests’ requests, they lead with their hearts. We can’t wait to return!

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Summer and Fall Seasons. The best time to travel to Slovenia is between May and late October.

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Where to Stay

We’ve summarized our favorite destinations and accommodations in Best Paces to Stay in Slovenia, including Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj, Logar Valley, Kranjka Gora, and Kobarid.


How to Explore Slovenia

Small Group Guided Hiking Tours

If you’re a solo traveler, or friend group who would love to explore Slovenia’s hiking trails with a knowledgeable and licensed mountain guide, consider booking one of these small group hiking tours.

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Best Walks in Slovenia is an 8-day hiking tour (day hikes only) with fixed and guaranteed departure dates between late May and late September.

Discover the Slovenian Alps is an 8-day hiking tour, which combines a 3-day hut-to-hut hike in Triglav National Park with moderate day hikes.

Best of the Julian Alps Hut-to-Hut is a 3-day hut-to-hut hike in the heart of the Julian Alps. This guided tour departs every Monday from July to September. Hikers have the option to add on Mount Triglav summit with an IFMGA licensed mountain guide.

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If you love hiking independently, but want a professional to handle the logistics of bookings, transfers, and luggage storage (when applicable), then we recommend booking a self-guided trip like Mountains and Lakes Hut-to-Hut, or Crossing the Julian Alps.

During shoulder-season (May and October), you can hike, bike, and raft along the 4-day Alpe Adria Trail Adventure, 9-day Mountains to Sea route, or 8-day Best of Alpe-Adria and Juliana Trail.

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