Mangrt
Mangart, sometimes known as Mangrt, is a peak in the Julian Alps at the boundary between Italy and Slovenia. It is Slovenia's third-highest mountain, behind Triglav and Sklatica, with an elevation of 2,679 meters (8,789 feet). Franz von Hohenwart, a naturalist, was the first to scale it in 1794. Mangart is also the name of the mountain range that connects the Koritnica and Mangart valleys, with Veliki Mangart as its highest point (Big Mount Mangart).
Take a road that will take you to a height of almost 2000 meters! Mt Mangart is our fourth tallest peak and, due to its easy access, is a favorite summer destination for hikers, mountaineers, and mountain bikers.
The route to Mangart, Slovenia's highest-lying road, will take you up to an elevation of almost 2000 meters. There are two mountain paths that may take you to the summit of Mt Mangart from there: the Slovenian and the Italian.
Elevation: 2,679 m (8,789 ft)
Prominence: 1,065 m (3,494 ft)
Isolation: 12.7 km (7.9 mi)