Italian Alps Peaks
Italian Alps region spanning the western Alpine arc, the Dolomites, Ortler, Adamello, and Bernina sectors.
Slovenia Julian Alps Triple Guided is the 5-day option for Slovenia Julian Alps Triple. It is graded difficult and reaches about 2,864 metres. The itinerary follows a guided format with day-to-day timing adjusted to conditions, travel logistics, and acclimatisation needs.
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Slovenia Julian Alps Triple Guided is the 5-day option for Slovenia Julian Alps Triple. It is graded difficult and reaches about 2,864 metres. The itinerary follows a guided format with day-to-day timing adjusted to conditions, travel logistics, and acclimatisation needs.
Stay style: Accommodation follows the standard overnight pattern for this route, with exact properties confirmed closer to departure.
Food and support: Meals usually follow the standard route pattern, with lodge, camp, or trail food depending on the stage.
Italian Alps region spanning the western Alpine arc, the Dolomites, Ortler, Adamello, and Bernina sectors.
Julian Alps peaks centred on Triglav and the Triglav National Park core.
Slovenian Alps region spanning the Julian Alps, Kamnik-Savinja Alps, and Karawanks.
The highest mountain in each country.
Peaks from 2000 to 2999 metres.