Czech Lodge at Spodnje Ravni, Mountain hut and monument in Jezersko, Slovenia.
Czech Lodge at Spodnje Ravni is a mountain hut located at about 1,500 meters elevation in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps that provides lodging and meals for hikers and climbers. The building reflects its original Czech architectural style and serves as a base for exploring surrounding peaks.
The lodge was founded in 1900 by settlers from Prague and retains its original Czech architectural character. Multiple renovations over the decades have updated the structure while preserving its historical appearance.
The lodge embodies a lasting bond between Slovenia and the Czech Republic through its founding by Prague settlers and continued stewardship by local families. This connection shapes the character and daily operations of the place.
The hut is accessible via marked hiking trails from Zgornje Jezersko, with routes leading to nearby peaks Grintovec, Kočna, and Skuta. Multiple pathways of varying difficulty connect to the building, making it easy to find your way in the mountains.
The lodge serves traditional dishes rooted in Czech cuisine, including regional stews and strudel that reflect its founding heritage. These meals connect alpine traditions with the culinary memories of its original settlers.
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