Logarska Dolina
The attraction of Logarska Dolina Valley to the nature lover lies in its abundant natural sights
coupled with an almost pristine environment. A characteristic mark is also imparted by the
farmsteads which have over the centuries aided in contriving a cultural landscape fashioned
by the hand of man. The result? - Complete harmony of man and nature, a characteristic
seldom found in this day and age.
This trough-like valley was created by the play of the nature deep in the heart of the
Kamnik-Savinja Alps, enshrouded by the lofty peaks of Kroficka, Ojstrica, Lucka Baba,
Planjava, Brana, Turska Gora and Rinke, all of which rise above 2,000 metres. The
foundations of the picturesque Alpine valley one can enjoy today were in fact laid down during the
last Ice Age when a huge glacier abraded a 7-km long, 250-m wide "U" shaped basin.
The valley is divided into three parts: the lower tract is called Log, the central
one Plest, whilst the upper part is known as Kot. Log and Plest are covered by meadows,
whilst Kot is partially forested. Behind the green scenery of the forest one can hear
the magnificent cascading of the Rinka Waterfall.
Because of all this Logarska Dolina was made a regional park, the future image of which
rests on the successful development of quality tourism in symbiosis with nature.
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