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country:Slovenia
location:Julian Alps, Podkoren 
price:From €14 (dorm room) - €15 (private room) per person per night. Linen €1
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
description
This hostel is a beautiful 100 year old building with a warm atmosphere and fun modern vibes.

It is located in the picturesque Podkoren village on the border of Triglav national park. This heritage building has large rooms with high ceilings, filled with warmth and hospitality.

Located in the heart of a traditional Slovenian alpine village, the 19th century architecture, hand painted walls and classic furniture are perfect to come home to after a long day of tours and activities in the Julian Alps.

At this youth hostel you will make friends and experience things you will never forget. We personally organise tours and activities for our guests according to their interests. Back at the hostel you can share your adventures with our guests from around the world and get a feeling for the unique culture of Slovenia and the scenic adventure of the Alps!

  • 2 kilometres from the Austrian and Italian borders
  • Great starting point for walks and trekking in the Julian Alps
  • 2 kilometres from the giant ski jump in Planica with its World Championship in Ski-flying
  • 500 meters from the skiing resort and the FIS Alpine ski world championship
  • 20 min walk from Kranjska Gora's centre

    The hostel is surrounded by the mountains and forests, so you can bike, trek or ski or you can enjoy the following recreational activities we offer in summer: rock climbing, paragliding, caving and rafting or kayaking in the amazingly beautiful river Soca in Bovec.

    In winter the mountains offer a wide range of outdoor activities such as cross country or alpine skiing and snowboarding. We also organise dog sledding, snowshoeing and ski school for all those who have just started to enjoy winter sports.
  • rooms, food and facilities
  • Bedroom, Backpackers hostel in SloveniaLaundry
  • Wireless internet access
  • Guest kitchen
  • No lockout
  • No curfew
  • Travel desk and info
  • BBQ area
  • Smoke free environment
  • Pets welcome
  • Television
  • Modern bathrooms with a shower and bidet
  • Common room for food and friendship
  • Pub across the street

    Cycling, walking & skiing friendly: There is a cycling path from Ratece to Mojstrana (30 kilometers) and the hostel is situated next to it. In the winter the path is used for cross-country skiing and for cycling, roller blading, jogging and walking in the summer. The mountains offer a wide range of activities, especially trekkings and hikings.

    Pet friendly: Our hostel is pet friendly, but all dogs must wear muzzie on the hostel grounds and all time.


    how to find us

    By road: If in Slovenia, the Ljubljana–Kranj–Jesenice–Kranjska Gora-Podkoren road will lead you to your destination. From Austria, the road leads from Villach either over the Korensko sedlo border crossing or the Karavanke tunnel, whilst from Italy, the road will take you through the border crossing at Ratece.
    By train & bus: The nearest train station is at Jesenice; there, you can board a bus for another 30-minute drive to Podkoren, which is only 25 km away.
    By air: We are a 45 minute drive from Ljubljana Airport (66 km); a mere 40 minute drive from the airport in Klagenfurt (Austria) and an hour and 40 minutes from the airport at Trieste (Italy).
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    Our hostel is trying to become eco-hostel. We recycle paper, glass, plastic bottles, cans and have a compost bin for organic waste which feeds our organic garden. We offer free bikes for our guests, so they don’t use their cars, we use ecological materials to renovate the house and ecological paints and cleaners. We are planning to provide lessons on herbalism and survival in the nature, we will produce our own cosmetics and medicines (in the form of tea) and we would like to teach people what are their chances to contribute to environment.

    We use solar energy combined with wood energy, but we intend to pump heat from the soil. We have energy efficient light bulbs and are thinking of using solar power for electricity. We only have showers to minimise water consumption

    Our hostel is a family owned business. We work together and our vision is to make it a centre for education for school children and young adults and our priority would be ecological beekeeping, ecological gardening (with herbal garden and orchard) and mushroom cultivation centre. Our main achievement is the protection of Zelenci (the source of Sava river) and making it a protected natural reserve. We are selling books and leaflets to let people know why it is preserved and how to maintain it the way it is.

    Backyard, Backpackers hostel in SloveniaAlthough we do not employ any local people directly, we use local services and buy approximately 50% of produce locally. We encourage guests to eat Slovenian food in businesses all owned by a local people. I arrange pickups with my neighbour (he’s a taxi driver), I direct people to buy souvenirs in a shop in kranjska gora owned by locals, and sometimes I take tourists to the craft lessons that are organized by elderly women in Podkoren every week.

    Usually I involve my friends from the village so they arrange skiing or snowboarding lessons, trips, trekking for the guests and the locals have an opportunity to practise their English.

    We give guests information about local customs, we teach them basic Slovenian words, show them how to make originally Slovenian snops (hard liquer), honey wine, honey snops, honey or how the food is made (sometimes I cook for them typical Slovenian food) and guests can meet other Slovenians in the hostel or the pub.

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