Spodnji Martuljkov slap, Mountain waterfall in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
Spodnji Martuljkov slap is a waterfall near Kranjska Gora that flows down rocky steps within a narrow gorge bordered by limestone walls. The water drops through several tiers, creating smaller cascades that fill the gap between the stone faces.
The waterfall area gained environmental protection in the mid-20th century and was later recognized as part of a larger national park to safeguard its natural features. This designation increased attention to the site from hikers and visitors throughout the region.
Local mountaineering traditions center around the waterfall circuit, connecting visitors to centuries of Alpine heritage through marked hiking paths.
The waterfall is reached via a marked trail from Gozd Martuljek village with parking available nearby. The path is easily walkable on foot without special gear and passes through open terrain with clear views.
The waterfall forms part of a 400-meter long gorge system, creating distinct geological formations within the limestone structure.
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