Best attractions and places to see around Gornji Grad, a municipality in Slovenia, are situated in the foothills of the Savinja Alps, along the Dreta River. This region offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. It is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The area features a mix of cultural landmarks and natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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You can go by car all away to Dom na Bibi where’s parking and further to Dom na Menini. So, there’s cars to that places on the road, especiall to Dom na Bibi. After Dom na Menini is beautifully empty path 😎
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A welcome break after the 300-meter climb! Definitely take advantage!
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Župnijska cerkev sv. Marije Zvezde - drinking water fountain right next to the church - shady bench next to it. After the climb coming from the east (from Dol), a welcome short break for me to refill my water. I drank it - and survived without a problem. No water filter in use! https://maps.app.goo.gl/19YFG6NJTwoJw1PV6
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chapel on Bibi mountain
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The parking lot is spacious enough for a large number of cars. Please consistently close the pasture fence behind you on the access road, as the parking lot is already part of the pasture plateau, where cattle graze in the summer, which can't wait for a hole in the fence to leave.
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Crossroads of mountain trails and a parking lot (at your own risk) for those arriving by car.
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Gornji Grad, situated in the foothills of the Savinja Alps, offers several natural highlights. You can enjoy panoramic views from Lepenatka Peak, which stands at 1425m and provides a 360° vista. Another notable viewpoint is View of the Dreta Valley, visible during the ascent to the Črnivec Saddle. For a tranquil spot, visit the Spring with drinking water and a view in the Alps, which is also family-friendly.
Yes, Gornji Grad is home to significant historical and cultural landmarks. The most prominent is St. Hermagoras and Fortunatus Cathedral, Gornji Grad, a Baroque cathedral known for its architecture, precious altar paintings, and museum collections. You can also visit the Church of St. Mary of the Star and Drinking Fountain.
The mountainous terrain around Gornji Grad is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the moderate 'View of Mala Planina – Velika Planina loop from Volovljek' or the more challenging 'Planina Dovje Raven – Velika Planina Alpine Pastures loop from Volovljek'. For more details on hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Gornji Grad guide. The area also offers gravel biking and cycling opportunities; check the Gravel biking around Gornji Grad and Cycling around Gornji Grad guides for routes.
Several attractions in Gornji Grad are suitable for families. The Spring with drinking water and a view in the Alps is a pleasant spot for all ages. Religious buildings like St. Hermagoras and Fortunatus Cathedral, Gornji Grad and the Church of St. Mary of the Star and Drinking Fountain are also marked as family-friendly. Additionally, the Parking Area at the Hunting Tower is noted as family-friendly, suggesting easy access to nearby areas.
For food and accommodation, consider visiting Menina Planina Hut. It offers good food at reasonable prices, including local dishes like štrukli (a sweet cheese pastry), and provides rooms for sleeping. Another option for facilities is the Zgornji Špeh Shelter.
Gornji Grad offers different experiences depending on the season. Lepenatka Peak is a popular destination for touring ski enthusiasts in good winter snow conditions. For hiking and cycling, the warmer months would be more suitable, allowing you to fully enjoy the trails and panoramic views without snow.
Yes, the Menina Planina - Dom na Bibi gravel road is highlighted for its spectacular views along most of its length, whether you're descending or climbing. It also features a chapel on Bibi mountain. The ascent to the Črnivec Saddle also provides a beautiful View of the Dreta Valley.
When visiting Menina Planina Hut, be sure to try štrukli, a local dessert that is a mixture of strudel and pancake, filled with sweet cheese. This hut is known for serving good local food.
A designated parking area is available at the Parking Area at the Hunting Tower. This spot is noted as being family-friendly, suggesting convenient access for visitors.
The St. Hermagoras and Fortunatus Cathedral, Gornji Grad is the largest and most architecturally important Baroque building in Lower Styria. It features precious altar paintings by Martin Johann Kremser-Schmitd from 1775 and a gallery with museum collections. It was originally part of a Benedictine monastery, with parts of its fortifications still preserved.
Lepenatka Peak, at 1425m, offers a remarkable 360° panorama despite its relatively low altitude. In winter, with good snow conditions, its peak slope becomes a popular destination for touring ski enthusiasts, making it a versatile attraction for both hikers and skiers.
Beyond Lepenatka Peak, you can also explore Kranjska Reber – Kašna Planina Pasture, which is another summit offering intermediate-level exploration and scenic viewpoints in the Gornji Grad region.


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