Visoki Rokav
Visoki Rokav is a peak in northeastern Slovenia's Martuljek range of the Julian Alps. It is one of the highest mountain ranges mountains, standing at 2,646 meters.
The massif is a Triassic reef limestone platform rich in fossilized corals, fungus, sea lilies, and other marine creatures. The bedrock is quickly worn, making the ascent challenging. Furthermore, the massif is fully stepless in practice. It is 1850 meters to the peak from the best starting place in Dolina Vrata (Vrata Valley).
The Rokavi group is part of the Martuljek group and may be found near Skralatica mountain as a break in the main ridge of the Martuljek group. The whole Rokavi ridge is made up of Visoki Rokav (2646m), Srednji Rokav (2589m), Spodnji Rokav, and wooded Kalisce. The ridge's difficulty does not exceed II or III degree - not enough for true alpine, too much for walkers, and just right for romantic mountain lovers.