Kluže Fort and Hermann Fort 4272

Kluže Fort and Hermann Fort

Region Gorizia Statistical Region
Starting point Kluže Fort parking lot
Route length 2,5 km (1.97 miles)
route duration 1 h
Best time to visit spring, summer, early autumn
Appropriate for Baby Carriers , 3-6 years of age , 6+ years of age
Level of difficulty easy route

Route Description

The Soča Valley has witnessed quite a few events, especially during WWI, which we hope will never happen again. Quite a few remnants remind the Slovene people of that time. The Kluže Fort is one of the most visited cultural sites in the area and represents an important monument to the defense against enemy invasion. In the 15th century, the Kluže Fort was a wooden fortification, intended to prevent the Turkish invasions of Carinthia. Later on, a stone fortification was built, which Austrian soldiers from the military of general Napoleon Bonaparte defended in the 18th century. The fort obtained its modern view in the 19th century, while in the 20th century it played an important role on the Isonzo Front.  This is a strategically exceptional position, which is also known as the Bovec Gate.

Take a walk from here to the Hermann Fort, which was built to support the Kluže Fort. It was severely damaged by Italian shelling at the beginning of WWI. Today, informative signs have been placed next to the debris of the fort.

Leave your car at the Kluže Fort parking lot and access the Hermann Fort by foot on a wide marked route, which is carved into a rocky slope, through a 100 m long illuminated stone tunnel and then on the left path that climbs the Rombon. You pass by quite a few other tunnels that will attract the kids’ attention, so do not be afraid to explore them a little bit ;). Please note: The fort ruins and the trail are not secured. Visit at your own risk. It is recommended that you bring a flashlight.

 

Interesting Facts

In summer, Slovenians like to visit the gorgeous Soča River. Get to know this emerald beauty a little better and read a few interesting facts.


1. SOČA RIVER SOURCE: The Emerald Soča is formed by water that accumulates in the area of Jalovec, Šite, Travnik and Mojstrovka springs from a cave with a small subterranean lake and flows through a narrow gorge, which soon opens up. (Source: soca-valley.com)

2. OLD NAMES: The upper part of the Soča is also known by the old name of Šnita. The river was recorded in antiquity as Aesontius, Sontius, and Isontius. The Slovene name Soča is derived from the form *Sǫťa, which was borrowed from Latin (and Romance) Sontius. In turn, this is probably based on the substrate name *Aisontia, presumably derived from the PIE root *Hei̯s- 'swift, rushing', referring to a quickly moving river. (Source: en.wikipedia.org website)

 3. TRIBUTARIES: Soča has many beautiful tributaries. Its main ones are Koritnica, Tolminka, Idrijca and Vipava in Slovenia; and Torre in Italy. 

4. SOČA RIVER TEMPERATURES: Only the brave or those who wear wetsuits can bathe in the Soča River. In the years 2004–2010, it had an average temperature of 10.5 ° C (50.9 °F) in the bathing season. The highest recorded temperature ever was 13.8 ° C (56.8 °F), in Tolmin 12.0 ° C/ 53.6 °F (highest 15.1 ° C/59.1 °F), in Kanal 15.3 ° C/59.5 °F (highest 21.3 ° C/70.3 °F) and in Solkan 14.3 ° C/57.7 °F (highest 18.8 ° C/65.84 °F). Low water temperatures are mainly due to the supply of the river from many karst springs in the entire course up to the town of Solkan.

5. WAR: Between 1915 and 1917, the Soča/Isonzo Front ran through the Soča Valley and the surrounding mountains above it, claiming more than 300,000 lives of Italian and Austro-Hungarian soldiers.

6. SOČA RIVER AS AN INSPIRATION: Soča inspired the Slovenian poet Simon Gregorčič to dedicate his most famous patriotic poem titled To the Soča River. Here is the first stanza: 

You are splendid, limpid daughter of the heights,

You are graceful in your natural beauty,

When your transparent depths

Are not disturbed by the

Wrath of darksome storms,

You are splendid, limpid daughter of the heights!

7. TROUGHS: The deep and narrow troughs carved into the lively valley are a special feature of the Soča River. They appeared due to a certain change in the environment (e.g. glacial retreat, tectonic movement, etc.). The most beautiful are the Mala korita Troughs just before the mouth of the Vrsnik Stream and the Velika korita Troughs before the mouth of Lepenjica Stream. The Soča Troughs (Korita Soče pri Kršovcu) are just as amazing to look at.

8. A SPORTS PARADISE: The upper course of the Soča RIver is ideal for kayakers, canoeists, rafters, canyoning… The surrounding peaks are ideal for hikers and mountain bikers. From the Soča Valley, many mountain trails lead to the surrounding 2,000-meter (6,561 feet) peaks (Kriške pode, Triglav, Bavški Grintavec, Kanin, Krn, Rombon ...) and other mountaintops: Svinjak, Kobariški Stol, Matajur ... You can walk the 20-kilometre (12-mile) long Soča Trail which starts at the Soča River Source.

9. WATERFALLS: Numerous beautiful waterfalls grace the Soča River surroundings, namely Kozjak Waterfall, Virje Waterfall, Kaludrica Stream, Fratarica Stream, Predarica Stream with waterfalls, Globoški Stream with waterfalls, Zapotoški Waterfalls, Šunikov vodni gaj Nature Reserve, etc. Let us not forget the Boka Waterfall, located near the town of Bovec, which is the the most powerful Slovenian waterfall with a total height of 144 m (472 feet) and a width of 18 m (59 feet).

10. HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS ON THE SOČA RIVER: Soča River has seven large dams, with four of them in Italy and three of them as hydroelectric power plants in Slovenia. The website of SENG (Soške elektrarne Nova Gorica/Soča hydroelectronic power plant Nova Gorica) states that their long-term plan is to build dams on the upper Soča and Učja rivers, which would mean the destruction of our great pearl. Fortunately, individuals and movements like the Balkan Rivers Defense are committed to preserving our beautiful emerald.

 

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Od trdnjave Kluže do Hermanove utrdbe
Start point coordinates 46,359193
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Farm Jelinčič & Camp Jelinc

This is the ideal starting point for the hikes around Soča River, exploring the Bovec area and nearby mountains, as well as for many sports activities. The staff makes sure your stomach is full and satisfied. Your dogs are welcome here and the camp even has cats!

Their special dish is trout with cheese. So yummy! ;)

Soča 50,

5232 Soča

05 388 95 10
051 222 735

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