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Kamnik-Savinja Alps Četrti zaporedni Pohodniški festival, ki ponovno ponuja paleto raznovrstnih dogodkov za vsak okus, vas vabi v naročje Kamniško-Savinjskih Alp. Preživite aktiven večdnevni oddih v POHODNIŠKI FESTIVAL naših krajih - izbirate lahko med pestro ponudbo prenočitvenih možnosti. V Kamniško-Savinjskih Alpah Pridružite se nam! 21. - 25. junij 2018 4th Hiking Festival with a variety of events for every taste invites you to visit the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Stay longer and spend HIKING FESTIVAL unforgettable active holidays in the area. You can choose from a In Kamnik-Savinja Alps wide range of accommodation possibilities. Join us! 21. - 25. june 2018 Gorska veriga Kamniško-Savinjskih Alp vabi poglede z visokimi Gorska veriga Kamniško-Savinjskih Alp vabi poglede z visokimi vrhovi dvatisočakov. S čudovitimi zelenimi dolinami, ki segajo v vrhovi dvatisočakov. Sčudovitimi zelenimi dolinami, ki segajo v naročje sivih skal, že stoletja privablja obiskovalce od blizu in naročje sivih skal, že stoletja privablja obiskovalce od blizu in TURISTIČNE INFORMACIJE daleč. Približajte se mogočnim goram - iz njih veje mir stoletij. daleč. Približajte se mogočnim goram - iz njih veje mir stoletij. TOURIST INFORMATION The mountain chain of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps draws your gaze The mountain chain of the Kamnik-Savinja Alpsdraws your gaze with its high, 2,000 metre peaks. Its lovely green valleys, stretching TIC PREDDVOR TIC JEZERSKO with its high, 2,000 metre peaks. Its lovely green valleys, stretching out within the embrace of the grey rock faces, have for centuries +386 (0)5 914 88 46 +386 (0)51 219 282 out within the embrace of the grey rock faces, have for centuries lured visitors from near and far. Come close to the mighty [email protected] [email protected] lured visitors from near and far. Come close to the mighty moun- mountains – they radiate the peace of centuries. tains – they radiate the peace of centuries. www.preddvor-tourism.si www.jezersko.info TIC KAMNIK TIC LUČE +386 (0)1 831 82 50 +386 (0)31 546 267 [email protected] [email protected] www.visitkamnik.com www.tic-luce.si CENTER RINKA Logarska dolina - Solčavsko +386 (0)3 839 07 10 [email protected] www.kamnik-savinja-alps.com www.solcavsko.info Facebook: Kamnik-Savinja Alps Izdajatelj: Turistične organizacije v Kamniško-Savinjskih Alpah Avtorji fotografij: Arhivi TIC-ev Tisk: Šenk marketing Naklada: 500 • Leto izdaje: junij 2018 KOLEDAR DOGODKOV / EVENT CALENDAR ORGANIZATOR/ LOKACIJA Občina Solčava in TIC Turistični informaci- Parkirišče pri gostil- URA AKTIVNOSTI / OPOMBE Tunjiško pravljično raziskovanje Društvo Tunški glas in KONTAKT (izhodišče) Logarska / Municipality jski center, * Krajši pohod, delavnice za otroke in Knjižnica Franceta Balantiča ni “Za Tunjico” Dan mobilnosti v Logarski dolini Solčava and Turist Logarska dolina Kamnik / od cerkve sv. Ane v STARTING ORGANISED BY/ VENUE 9:00 Information Centre pripovedovalski dogodek. Tunjicah, Kamnik ACTIVITY / REMARKS 15:00 The fairy-tale exploration of Tunjice Tunški glas Association and TIME CONTACT (starting point) Sustainable mobility day in Logar valley Logarska Turist Information 00386 (0)40 660 803; Centre, Logar * A short hike, children’s workshop and storytell- France Balantič Library “Za Tunjico” bar, [email protected] Valley ing event finishing with bonfire and music. 00386 (0)51 428 173 Kamnik PREDFESTIVALSKO DOGAJANJE / PRE-FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES NEDELJA 17. junij 2018 / SUNDAY, 17. june 2018 Pohod do izvira potoka Bistrica Nočni pohod na predvečer Dneva s prikazom vzorčenja vode Center za trajnostni razvoj Turistično državnosti od Potoka preko Snovika na TD Gora Sv. Miklavž / Potok v Tuhinjski * Prispevek 3 € / oseba, otroci do 5 leta brezplač- podeželja / Center for Sus- društvo, Preddvor Goro sv. Miklavž dolini, Kamnik Kokra; Vaški trg no. Obvezna predhodna prijava do 20. junija. Gora St. Miklavž Tourist pred cerkvijo, tainable Rural Development; 17:00 Association 9:00 A walk to the source of the Bistrica river Tourist Night hike on the eve of the Statehood Potok in Tuhinj Semenj v Kokri in žegnanje koles TD Kokra / Kokra Tourist Preddvor 00386 (0)40 303 752; uros. Association, 00386 (0)41 223 631 Valley, Kamnik with a demonstration of water sampling [email protected] Day, from Potok over Snovik to Gora 9:45 Association; Kokra: Village * Price: 3 € per person, free of charge for kids Preddvor Sv. Miklavž Summer fair and bike blessing in Kokra 00386 (0)40 867 500 square in front under 5 years. Pre-registration until 20. june. of the church, PD Gornji Grad, Občina Preddvor Planinski dom v Voden sprehod v bližini doma na Gornji Grad in društva / Dom na Menini Krožna pot po Kamniški Bistrici z Planinsko društvo Kamnik / Kamniški Bistrici, Menini po načelih gozdne pedagogike, Gornji Grad Alpine Asso- planini, Gornji Grad ČETRTEK 21. junij 2018 / THURSDAY, 21. june 2018 ogledom zanimivosti Kamnik Mountain Kamnik namenjeno družinam in otrokom ciation - Mountain Nature 9:00 Association 17:00 Menina planina Kamniška Bistrica Protection Association Mountain Lodge, Občina Luče in KUD Tone Circular sightseeing hike around + 386 (0)41 810 692; Guided tour around Menina planina 00386 (0)41 354 693; Otvoritev Pohodniškega festivala [email protected] Mountain Lodge, Gornji Grad v Kamniško-Savinjskih Alpah Mlačnik Luče / Luče Munic- Kulturna dvorana, Kamniška Bistrica Valley Kamnik Mountain Lodge for families [email protected] ipality and Cultural and art Luče 18:00 society Tone Mlačnik Luče Opening ceremony of the Cultural Hall, Luče Vodenje po zdravilnem gaju Tunjice Zdravilni gaj Tunjice / Zdravilni gaj Kresna noč: Koncert Okteta Žetev z Oktet Žetev in Občina Luče Pri Osnovni šoli, 00386 (0)31 546 267; Tunjice, Kamnik gosti iz Dalmacije / Luče Municipality and Luče Kamnik-Savinja Alps Hiking festival [email protected] Healing Resort Tunjice 10:00 00386 (0)41 785 675; 20:30 Žetev octet; Guided tour around Natural Healing Healing Resort Primary school, Resort Tunjice [email protected] Tunjice, Kamnik Crescent Night: Concert of Žetev Octet 00386 (0)31 546 267; PETEK 22. junij 2018 / FRIDAY 22. june 2018 with guests from Dalmatia [email protected] Luče Zdravstveni dom Kamnik / Parkirišče Calcit, Pohod po podeželju z degustacijo Terme Snovik - PONEDELJEK, 25. junij 2018 / MONDAY, 25. june 2018 Pohod na sv. Primož nad Kamnikom Health Centre Kamnik Kamnik “Od kmetije do kmetije” Terme Snovik / Snovik Spa Recepcija, Kamnik 8:00 10:00 00386 (0)51 313 966; 00386 (0) 41 785 675; Calcit Parking Lot, Snovik Spa - PD Gornji Grad, Občina Hiking tour to st. Primož Hill [email protected] Countryside Hike with food tasting at [email protected] Avtobusna Kamnik local farms Reception, Kamnik 9. Dan Menine - srečanje prijateljev Gornji Grad in društva / postaja, Gornji Menine in ljubiteljev narave Gornji Grad Alpine Asso- Grad Tek na opazovalnico Slovenija Eco Resort / Slovenija Eco 07:00 ciation - Mountain Nature Resort, Kamnik Tekma v balvanskem plezanju; Večerna Alpinistični klub Rinka-Bold- Prireditveni Protection Association Bus station, Gornji Slovenia Eco Resort zabava z The Unimogs Band ob 22. uri er Solčava / Mountaineering prostor, Solčava 9th Day of Menina Mountain - hike to 17:00 Run to the top of the Hunting 00386 (0)41 826 220; Menina and get-together 00386 (0)41 354 693; Grad Slovenia Eco 10:00 Club Rinka - Bolder Solčava [email protected] observatory [email protected] Resort, Kamnik The competition in climbing on 00386 (0)40 558 232; Open Air Events bouldering walls and evening concert [email protected] Venue, Solčava Predavanje Srečo Rehberger - Tekmovanje harmonikarjev Gostišče ob planšarskem Gostišče ob “Naj harmonika zapoje” jezeru / Planšarsko jezero planšarskem Prvi Slovenec na vrhu Sibirije Zavod za turizem Dom Zgornja Bela, Alpinistični klub Rinka -Bold- Prireditveni jezeru, Jezersko Preddvor Pogovor s Silvom Karom, er Solčava / Mountaineering 11:00 * Prijave tekmovalcev do 10:00. Guesthouse * Brezplačna udeležba. Preddvor / Tourism znanim alpinistom prostor, Solčava 00386 (0)51 219 282; 18:00 Preddvor Agency; 20:00 Club Rinka - Bolder Solčava Competition of the accordionists Planšarsko jezero Srečo Rehberger travelogue lecture - Zgornja Bela Hall, Open Air Events * Competitors can registrate untill 10:00. [email protected] Lake, Jezersko [email protected] Preddvor 00386 (0)51 387 099; First Slovenian at the top of Siberia Travelogue lecture with Silvo Karo [email protected] Venue, Solčava * Free participation. PO-FESTIVALSKO DOGAJANJE /POST-FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES NEDELJA, 24. junij 2018 / SUNDAY, 24. june 2018 29. JUNIJ 2018 / 29. JUNE 2018 Potopisno predavanje dr. Tonča Občina Luče in Gorniški Žunterja “Himalaja, ljubezen moja” klub Savinjske doline / Luče Kulturna dvorana, Pohod ob polni luni po solčavski pan- Municipality and Savinja Luče Pohod: Preddvor - Hudičev boršt - Center Rinka, PD Solčava, 19:00 Valley Hiking Club Sv. Jakob - Preddvor oramski cesti - cesti najlepših razgledov PGD Solčava / Centre Rinka, Center Rinka, Dr. Tonč Žunter travelogue lecture Cultural Hall, Luče * Potrebna predhodna prijava. Pohod traja Parkirišče pred * Trajanje 20:30- 23:59; cena za prevoz in Solčava Mountain Solčava 00386 (0)31 546 267; Planinsko društvo Preddvor organizacijo: 6€/os. “Himalayas, my love” [email protected] približno 5h. Nezahtevna pot, oprema mora biti / Preddvor Mountain Mercatorjem, 20:30 Association, Voluntary Fire primerna vremenskih razmeram. Preddvor Night hike at the full moon along the 7:00 Association Department Solčava Rinka Centre, Hiking tour: Preddvor
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