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A complete guide to Kranjska Gora

Everything you need for your Kranjska Gora ski holiday
23th February, 2025
5 min read time

Kranjska Gora sits in Slovenia’s Julian Alps, offering laid-back skiing across gentle slopes ideal for beginners and lower intermediates, plus a well-loved World Cup black run at Podkoren to challenge advanced skiers. The resort’s compact size and welcoming vibe cater strongly to families, while the rustic wooden huts, budget-friendly lodging, and scenic mountain backdrops create a charming Slovene winter experience. Off the slopes, visitors can enjoy ice skating, tobogganing, and cross-country trails, and savour hearty local fare in the village’s relaxed bars and restaurants.

Here’s a practical guide we’ve put together just for you, filled with insider tips and essential info to help you plan the perfect Kranjska Gora ski holiday. You’re going to learn everything you need to know, from its location to its ski areas, snow history, and even the best spots to grab a bite or chill out after skiing.

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Kranjska Gora, Slovenia - overview

  1. Where is Kranjska Gora?
  2. Kranjska Gora the resort
  3. Kranjska Gora ski area
  4. Skiing in Kranjska Gora
  5. Kranjska Gora ski season dates
  6. Kranjska Gora snow history
  7. Restaurants in Kranjska Gora
  8. Things to do in Kranjska Gora
  9. Kranjska Gora après-ski, and nightlife
  10. Kranjska Gora street map
  11. Kranjska Gora tourist information

Where is Kranjska Gora?

Kranjska Gora lies in north-western Slovenia, near the Austrian and Italian borders in the upper Sava Valley, approximately 85 km (53 miles) north-west of Ljubljana.


Nearest airport

  • Ljubljana jože pučnik airport: 64 km (39 mi)

Transfer time

  • Ljubljana jože pučnik airport: 47 min via A2/E61

Kranjska Gora the resort

  • Resort altitude: 810 m (2,657 ft)
  • Resort population: ~1400
Kranjska Gora is a classic Slovene mountain village focused around a handful of hotels, apartments, and pensions within easy walking distance of the lower ski slopes. Evenings are mainly calm, suiting families or those seeking a more tranquil Alpine holiday. Off the hill, you can try ice skating on the village rink, dine in local restaurants serving stews, goulash, and other traditional Slovene cuisine, or explore winter walking paths for scenic views of the Julian Alps.
                                                                                                           
ProsCons
Ideal for beginners & familiesSmall overall ski area
Affordable pricesLower altitude can affect snow reliability
Short walks from lodging to liftsAprès-ski is low-key
Laid-back atmosphereFew options for advanced skiers

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Kranjska Gora ski area

  • Summit altitude: 1,215 m (3,986 ft)
  • Vertical drop: 405 m (1,329 ft)
  • Skiable terrain: 20 km (12.4 miles)
  • Slopes distribution: 10 km easy, 8 km intermediate, 2 km advanced
  • Ski lifts: 14
  • Snow making: 75% of the slopes
Kranjska Gora’s skiing sits right above the village, with the majority of slopes at easy–intermediate grades. Nursery areas cluster at the bottom, while a scattering of reds climbs the hillside for intermediates. The Podkoren sector hosts a notable black run used for annual World Cup slalom events, and there’s occasional night skiing on floodlit pistes. Cross-country fans can explore up to 40 km of Nordic trails around the valley.

Skiing in Kranjska Gora

Beginners

Beginners benefit from wide-open nursery slopes near the base, easy access from the village, and supportive local ski instructors. Conveyor belts or gentle drag lifts help novices transition to skiing or boarding quickly, with consistent snowmaking ensuring coverage.

Intermediates

Most of Kranjska Gora’s 20 km revolve around blues and reds, making it an excellent environment for comfortable cruising and skill progression. The tree-lined descents on the central slopes and slightly steeper reds in the Podkoren sector keep intermediates engaged without overwhelming them.

Advanced

Advanced skiers may find Kranjska Gora somewhat limited, but the Podkoren black (hosting FIS World Cup slalom) can challenge even seasoned riders with its steep, often icy upper portion. Another black run, the Martisberg (if ungroomed), forms a mogul field that tests technique.

Snowboarding

Snowboarders find comfortable spaces to learn on the wide nursery slopes near the base. A small snow park on the Rozle slope, equipped with a variety of features, lets intermediate and advanced boarders practice tricks.

kranjska-gora ski season dates

The 2024/25 ski season for Kranjska Gora started on November 30th, and it's expected to run until March 31st. If you're planning a ski holiday to Kranjska Gora this winter, be sure to explore our Kranjska Gora deals for the best ski offers available.

Kranjska Gora snow history

Kranjska Gora offers optimal snow conditions from December through April, each month presenting unique opportunities for skiers. December and January consistently bring about 15 cm (5.90 in) and 13 cm (5.11 in) of snow respectively, dispersed across roughly 2.1 days each week, ensuring regular fresh snow. February's snowfall increases with 21 cm (8.26 in) and it occurs more frequently across 2.7 days each week. The pinnacle of snowfall arrives in the first week of February, traditionally the snowiest week in Kranjska Gora, with 28 cm (11.02 in) of snow over 3.2 days. The season stretches into April with enjoyable conditions, accumulating 5 cm (1.96 in) of snow over 1.0 days.

                                                                                                                                                                   
MonthSnow amount (week)Snow days (week)
December15 cm/5.90 in1.9 days
January13 cm/5.11 in2.3 days
February21 cm/8.26 in2.7 days
March11 cm/4.33 in2.1 days
April5 cm/1.96 in1.0 days

(Ref: snow-forecast.com)

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Restaurants in Kranjska Gora

Kranjska Gora’s dining scene emphasises Slovene cuisine—soups, stews, meats, pastries—blended with Italian and Austrian alpine influences. About 20 restaurants sit around the village, delivering varied options:

  • Hotel Skipass: a stylish, higher-priced restaurant featuring creative dishes spanning Alpine traditions, often plated like artworks.
  • Milka restaurant: a two Michelin stars restaurant under the direction of Chef David Žafran
  • Hotel Kotnik: serves classic Slovenian specialities

With Kranjska Gora’s more modest profile, dining costs remain significantly lower than in major Alpine resorts, yet the quality and warmth match the region’s famed hospitality.

Things to do in kranjska-gora

  • Sledding
  • Snow shoeing
  • Ice skating
  • Ice climbing
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Alpine Advent market

Kranjska Gora après-ski and nightlife

Après-ski in Kranjska Gora is relaxed, locals and visitors generally opt for cosy pubs, hotel bars, or cafés. Highlights include:

  • Vopa bar, for themed nights, and live music
  • Snow Bar Točka, for hot drinks, beers, and good vibes

No large-scale disco or raucous party scene is typical here, suiting families or couples preferring early nights and restful starts.

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Kranjska Gora street map

Kranjska Gora street map

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