Kranjska Gora

Julian Alps, Slovenia

Overall rating

7.5

Kranjska Gora is a small Slovenian resort with scenic alpine setting, good beginner terrain and a relaxed atmosphere ideal for learning and short ski trips.

Kranjska Gora

Altitude

810m

Piste km

20km

6 Day Ski Pass

€280

Snow Reliability

7/10

Affordability

8/10

Apres

6/10

Other Activities

6/10

Resort Amenities

6/10

Overview

Kranjska Gora is a ski resort in the Julian Alps of Slovenia, located near the Austrian and Italian borders. The ski area offers around 20km of pistes with easy access and modern lifts. Terrain is best suited to beginners and early intermediates, with gentle slopes and progression areas, while advanced skiing is limited. Snow reliability is supported by snowmaking. The village is compact and picturesque, with a relaxed atmosphere and good accessibility. Kranjska Gora is especially known for its scenery and World Cup slalom events.

Key Information

Snow reliability is moderate, supported by snowmaking, though conditions can vary in warmer periods.

Affordability Rating — 8/10

Kranjska Gora offers good value with affordable accommodation and lift passes.

Après Ski Rating — 6/10

Vopa Pub is a key venue, with a small selection of bars offering a relaxed scene.

Other Activities Rating — 6/10

Limited non-ski activities include winter walking and local attractions.

Resort Amenities Rating — 6/10

Facilities are basic but functional, suitable for a smaller resort.

Average Age Rating — 32

The resort attracts families and beginner skiers, creating a relaxed demographic. Off-Piste Rating — 5/10 | Off-piste options are limited, with most skiing on groomed slopes.

Ski Pass Pricing

  • 6-day Kranjska Gora pass: €280 
  • 1-day adult pass: €60
  • Child, youth and senior discounts available 
  • Covers 20 km of pistes

Peak Periods & Best Time to Visit

Kranjska Gora is busiest in February during school holidays when demand increases. The small ski area can feel busy at peak times. January and March offer quieter conditions.

Busiest period: February 

Best time to go: January to March.

Slopes

Slope Breakdown

  • 10km blue 
  • 8km red 
  • 2km black 

Terrain is beginner-focused with limited advanced skiing.

Nightlife

Kranjska Gora nightlife includes Vopa Club as a late venue, plus London Tea Room and Charlie Bar as notable spots. The overall atmosphere is relaxed and low-key.

Bars & Restaurants

Kranjska Gora has approximately 25+ restaurants ranging from traditional alpine dining to modern international cuisine.

 

Notable spots include:

Gostilna Pri Martinu – well-known for traditional Slovenian cuisine.

Restaurant Kotnik – popular for local dishes in a cosy setting.

Charlie Bar – casual venue offering food and drinks in a relaxed atmosphere.

 

The food scene is small but good value and authentic.

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