Carsus Trail

A long-distance route across the Karst of Slovenia and Italy

A six-day circular long-distance trail with views stretching from the Mediterranean to the Julian Alps and even the Dolomites. How do you travel from the Vipava Valley to the Adriatic coast and back? Along the Carsus Trail, through vineyards, past UNESCO-listed dry-stone walls and across the panoramic peaks of the Karst.

The Carsus Trail is a trail of the heart

It connects not only nature and cultural landmarks, but also the former burn scar of the largest wildfire in the history of independent Slovenia, where new life is now returning. Across six stages and 103 kilometres, the route leads through karst villages, along the Walk of Peace, past castles, rivers and coastal towns. The Green Heart of the Karst is a first-class hiking experience and a living symbol of solidarity and cooperation between experts and local communities.

Between the nature and heritage of the Karst

The Carsus Trail is a circular and easily accessible route. Its heart-shaped outline is no coincidence. Hundreds of donors made it possible for the Slovenian Forest Service to support the renewal of nature through reforestation after the 2022 fire. The trail leads through the remarkable landscape of Natura 2000 and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, past UNESCO-listed dry-stone walls, from the fertile Vipava Valley and the karst plateaus to coastal cliffs, the springs of the Timava River and Lake Doberdò.

A trail of culture and stone

The Carsus Trail is also a cultural and historical route. Visit the Monument of Peace on Cerje, Rihemberk Castle, the old centre of Štanjel, Duino Castle, prehistoric hillforts and the remains of the First World War. Along the way, you are constantly accompanied by the precious stone-built heritage of the Karst. You can start this circular long-distance trail in Miren or at any other stage point. It is not technically demanding, but because of the length of some stages, it is best suited to hikers with a good level of basic fitness and a love of multi-day adventures.

Set out on all six stages of the Carsus Trail

The first stage is a short and friendly introduction to the Green Heart of the Karst. It leads from Miren along the Vipava River, across wide fields and through welcoming villages to Renče. It is easy, accessible and offers a calm beginning to a multi-day experience. The second stage is longer and more varied. From the fertile Vipava Valley, you climb to the karst ridges towards Cerje, where exceptional views open out all the way to the Julian Alps, the Dolomites and the Adriatic Sea. Along the way, you also encounter important points along the Walk of Peace and the heritage of the First World War.

The Carsus Trail is at its best in spring, autumn and winter

The Carsus Trail is technically easy and does not present any special dangers, but it does require good physical fitness, as the longer stages are over 20 km and also include a fair amount of ascent and descent. The most complete way to experience it is in one connected journey across all six stages, but because of constraints due to weather, time or fitness, it can just as easily be walked in sections, as one-day, two-day or three-day trips. The trail is accessible throughout the year and is especially enjoyable in spring and autumn. It is also an attractive alternative in winter, when Alpine valleys are often covered in snow or harder to access.

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