Rogla, Ski resort in Savinjska, Slovenia
Rogla is a ski resort in the Slovenian Alps with slopes ranging from 1050 to 1517 meters in elevation, offering 12 kilometers of terrain and 12 lifts. The slopes are divided into sections for beginners, intermediate, and advanced skiers.
The mountain location was first developed in 1928 with the Pesek cabin, marking the start of organized activity at this elevation. A wooden observation tower was added in 1934 and subsequently replaced with a steel version.
A Catholic chapel sits at the summit, built in 2010 to serve both locals and visitors seeking a moment away from the slopes. The small structure shows how this mountain region values spiritual spaces alongside recreation.
The resort offers accommodation options on site and equipment rental services for visitors of all levels. Plan your visit by choosing slopes that match your skill level and familiarizing yourself with the lift system in advance.
A 37-meter wooden observation tower built in 2019 connects to hiking trails and offers views year-round. The structure makes the location interesting beyond winter sports, drawing visitors for mountain walks in warmer months.
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