Dom na Uršlji gori is a mountain hut perched just below the summit of Uršlja gora (also known as Plešivec, 1699 m) in Slovenia's Pohorje range, right next to the historic St. Ursula church dating from 1602. It's a rewarding destination combining panoramic views, a rich history, and welcoming mountain hospitality.
The summit offers one of the most extensive views in the region - on clear days you can spot Triglav in the Julian Alps, the High Tauern, and even a slice of the Pannonian Plain. In summer the surrounding slopes of Pohorje are green and inviting, while spring and autumn bring quieter trails and shifting colors across the valleys below. The hut itself has a layered history - the original building dates back to 1912, was destroyed by fire during World War II, and was rebuilt and expanded through the 1980s into its current form.
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A charming detail: the small St. Ursula church next to the hut dates back to 1602, while the RTV transmission mast on the summit above serves as a landmark visible from far across the valley.