Slovenia: Rovnik and Waterfalls Slap Šum in Lomščiški slap
It was quite a cloudy and foggy day, but despite the conditions, Nada, Bronco and I decided to head out for a short hike. We started by driving to Zgornja Besnica, from where we set off on foot towards the nearby Rovnik, 707 m. The trail was calm and quiet, with the mist giving the landscape a slightly mysterious atmosphere. On our way back, we made a small detour to visit the waterfall Slap Šum, also known as the Nemiljski Šum. Even with the fog hanging in the air, the waterfall made for a nice stop and a refreshing highlight along the route. After about an hour and a half, we returned to our starting point - Garmin Connect. Since we still had some time left, we decided to make another quick detour, this time to Tržič, where we visited Lomščiški slap - Garmin Connect. Despite the grey weather, it turned out to be a very enjoyable outing - a perfect example of how even a short trip can offer plenty to see and experience.
Nice and easy hike in the forest.
Another shape of water.
Tuši and Bronco.
On top of Rovnik, 707 m.
Hairy leaves.
Slap Šum, the highest stream waterfall in Slovenia (25 m), flows in stages over layered limestone, gathering into a single powerful drop deep within a basin shaped like a giant pitcher.
Lomščiški slap, a 7 m high waterfall on the Lomščica stream, a left tributary of the Tržiška Bistrica, is a scenic and lesser-known natural attraction near Tržič.
Mother nature playing.


























































