Mountain peaks around Mislinja offer diverse hiking opportunities within the Pohorje mountain range and surrounding areas. This region is characterized by its unique green landscape, which is also a Natura 2000 area. Visitors can explore rolling hills, mountain lakes, and wide meadows, providing varied natural and cultural features. The area serves as an excellent starting point for experiencing the region's elevated terrain.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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From this peak there is a magnificent view on valey below. You can admire alps in horizon and on far north, there are also Austrian alps on site. On top of the hill there are 12 specific spots, which are supposed to help cure specific illnes. If you believe it, then it will help.
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Short and fun trail. Nicely laid out 👍
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Velika kopa, beautifull view over Valley and alps behind.
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Črni vrh is the highest mountain in the Pohorje Mountains in Slovenia. On the 1,543 meter high summit you will find a rest stop with a shelter. Since the summit is not covered in forests, you have a beautiful view of the surrounding nature. A beautiful place for a break with a great view.
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Velika Kopa (1542 m) is the second highest peak of Pohorje and is only a meter lower than Črni vrh. The top is jagged and completely grassy. It has a beautiful view on all sides: Svinška planina and Golica in Austria, the border Košenjak and Kozjak in the north, on the back of Pohorje to the east with Črni vrh and Rogla, to the south on Paška Kozjak, Graška gora, Gora Oljko, Posavsko hribovje and Golte and to Uršlja gora, Peca and the Savinja Alps in the west. Below us lies the Mislinjska valley with Slovenj Gradec. On the south and north sides we see how strong streams cut the slopes into shoulder ridges, along which are scattered solitary farms, as well as the centers of decomposed hill villages, such as Sts. Primož on Pohorje and Planina (St. Anton) in the direction of the Drava. Towards the northeast, the narrow gorge of Črni potok with steep, sparsely populated slopes stretches.
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Jezerski vrh or Ribniški vrh is one of the highest peaks in Pohorje. As it is not overgrown, it has a beautiful view of the Pohorje, south of Mislinjska graben, Paška Kozjak, Graška gora and further towards Posavski hribovje, and north of the part of the Drava valley with Radlje ob Dravi and the Kozjak mountain range north of the valley. On the eastern side of the peak is nearby Ribniško Lake, overgrown with dwarf pine. The story goes that the flood man Jezernik also lives in this lake, who is said to have moved the lake there from Uršlja gora because a church was built on it and the ringing of bells disturbed his peace. On the west side we can see Ribniška koča hut nearby. On Jezerski vrh, PD Maribor-Matica erected a mighty monument to fallen mountaineering fighters; it was discovered on September 10, 1961. The monument from the Pohorje tonalite is built in the shape of a square obelisk and is 12 m high. On its left side there is a large tonalite vase, and on the right a tonalite plate with a dedication written by the poet Branko Rudolf: “Who is to destroy the courage of all hearts, for the freedom of the burning? The torch was darkened by the night, a spark ignited a fire, your spirit has remained in men, wakes up again in strong hearts in the rhythm of spindles and hammers, in the loud noise of the forests. "
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Črni Vrh (1,543 m), the highest peak of Pohorje, which provides clear vistas of Velika Kopa, Uršlja gora, and parts of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps. Velika Kopa (1542 m) offers superb 360-degree views, encompassing the Svinška planina in Austria, the back of Pohorje, and the Savinja Alps. Jezerski Vrh is also known for its unobstructed views of Pohorje, the Mislinjska graben, and the Drava valley.
Yes, Jezerski Vrh features a significant 12-meter-high monument made of Pohorje tonalite, dedicated to fallen mountaineering fighters. Nearby, you'll find the picturesque Ribniško Lake, surrounded by dwarf pine. Mali Črni Vrh is notable for its artificial lake, used for snowmaking, and offers beautiful views towards Velika Kopa and the Kamnik and Savinja Alps.
The Pohorje mountain range, including the peaks around Mislinja, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is ideal for enjoying the high-altitude meadows and lakes, while winter transforms the area into a snowy landscape, suitable for winter hiking or skiing at resorts like Kope and Rogla.
The region offers a variety of paths, including easy trekking routes across rolling hills and wide meadows, which can be suitable for families. While specific family-friendly peaks aren't highlighted, the general landscape of Pohorje is known for its accessible trails. For dedicated easy hikes, you can explore options in the Easy hikes around Mislinja guide, which includes routes like the 'Hiking loop from Kope'.
The Pohorje mountain range, being a Natura 2000 area, is rich in biodiversity. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, hikers may encounter various bird species, deer, and other forest animals typical of European mountain environments. The unique green landscape and diverse habitats support a range of flora and fauna.
Yes, Kope is the largest mountain tourist resort in Koroška, offering a convenient base for exploring peaks like Velika Kopa and providing various activities throughout the year. Rogla is another popular mountain tourist resort in the wider Pohorje area, offering amenities and access to hiking trails and other recreational activities.
Beyond hiking, the region around Mislinja offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling in the Road Cycling Routes around Mislinja guide, or explore general cycling tours in the Cycling around Mislinja guide. These guides feature routes of varying difficulties, including those passing through scenic areas near the peaks.
Yes, Velika Kopa is known for its 'Energy spots', where visitors can absorb energy from 12 designated points. Similarly, Monte Cavallo di Fine Energy Points, located at the top of Pungert, offers 13 points believed to promote physical and mental relaxation and purify bodily energy centers.
Many of the prominent peaks, such as Črni Vrh, Velika Kopa, and Jezerski Vrh, are generally considered intermediate difficulty. They offer rewarding experiences for those seeking panoramic views and a sense of achievement, often involving moderate ascents. The region also provides easier trekking paths across rolling hills for less strenuous options.
Yes, mountain resorts like Kope and Rogla offer accommodation and dining options. Additionally, the tips for Jezerski Vrh mention Ribniška koča hut nearby, which typically provides shelter and refreshments for hikers. Scattered farms on the southern slopes of Pohorje also historically offered shelter and food, and some may still operate as tourist farms or guesthouses.
The Pohorje mountain range is characterized by its unique green landscape, which is also designated as a Natura 2000 area. This means it's recognized for its significant ecological value and protected habitats. The region features rolling hills, attractive mountain lakes, and wide meadows, offering a distinct natural environment compared to the more rugged Alps.


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