Primož- Pivka 9229

Primož- Pivka

Region Littoral–Inner Carniola Statistical Region
Starting point urejeno parkirišče pred železniškim nadvozom v Pivki
Route length 2 km
route duration 25 min
Start Point altitude 606 mnv
End Point Altitude 753 mnv
Appropriate for Baby Strollers , Baby Carriers , 1-3 years of age , 3-6 years of age , 6+ years of age
Level of difficulty lahka pot

Opis poti

 

Izlet na Primoža je prijeten sprehod, ki ga lahko popestrite z vodičem, ki vam bo dal ogromno informacij o utrdbi. Parkirišče je urejeno pred železniškim podhodom, tik pred Parkom vojaške zgodovine. Lahko se prej ali potem podate še do Šilentabora in tako napolnite svoj dan s čudovito naravo, ki obdaja ta košček Slovenije. Primož se nahaja na nadmorski višini 718 m v osrčju Goriškega, Notranjskega in Snežniškega hribovja. Do vrha boste potrebovali slabe pol urce in pri tem premagali nekje 150 metrov nadmorske višine.


Ob poti boste srečali zanimive markacije z likom vojaka. Na vrhu boste imeli možnost izkoristiti označene energijske točke, ki jih je kar 22. Okrog vas bodo vidne sledi zapuščine Alpskega zidu, ki ga je z namenom utrjevanja meje v 30-tih letih prejšnjega stoletja zgradila Kraljevina Italija. Šlo je za eno najbolj utrjenih točk v vzhodnem delu Alpskega zidu. Utrdba na Primožu ima skupaj 471m podzemnih rovov, ki so vkopani v živo skalo ter zglajeni z betonom. Veljala je za poveljniško utrdbo zaporne skupine utrdb okrog Pivke. Hrib pa ima že od nekdaj pomemben strateški položaj, saj je z vrha lepo vidna vsa Pivška kotlina.


Na Primožu je tudi klopca ljubezni kjer si lahko odpočijete in naužijete lepega razlgeda.

 

Interesting Facts

You can extend your trip by visiting The Alpine Wall Fort on Primož Hill. The Alpine Wall was a fortification system built by the Italian army between the First and Second World Wars. A thematic trail connects the Park of Military History, the former military range at Kota 110 and the Primož Hill. At Kota 110, a system of trenches was built during the First World War and a cavern was dug to train units preparing to fight on the Isonzo battlefield. Its 500 meters of underground tunnels reveal still-preserved battle positions, weapons storage areas and living areas. With advance notice, you can also explore the interior of the forts with a guide.

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Nearby Restaurants

Kantina Restaurant

Here you can indulge in local dishes which are similar to what WWI soldiers ate. They offer all kinds of stews, steaks and salads.

The children loved the interior of the restaurant and the authenticity of the experience since some of the food is served in typical WWI bowls.

Kolodvorska cesta 51,

6257 Pivka

+386 (0)5 757 11 90

Mila and Staš Recommend

Our parents took us on this trip as a surprise because we had a good week (as in: we behaved really nicely ;)), and we really wanted to see the submarine. Her name is Zeta, she is 19 meters (62 feet) long, and she used to spy a lot underwater. The museum received it in 2011 as a gift from the Republic of Montenegro.