
Godovic Pass is a classic road trip in Slovenia
Slovenia, europe
16.2 km
850 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, picture this: you're cruising through Slovenia's Inner Carniola region, right where the Slovenian Prealps meet the Dinaric Alps. You're heading for Godovič Pass, sitting pretty at 850 meters (2,789 feet).
The road here? Immaculate. Seriously, smooth sailing on Road n° 207. Don't get too comfy though, because this isn't just any scenic drive. Over 16 kilometers (10 miles) from Col to Godovič, you'll be tackling seven seriously tight hairpin turns!
And get this: near the top, you can explore the Bunker Alpskega zidu, a WWII-era fortress. How cool is that? History and hairpin turns all in one trip. Get ready for some views – this road's a total winner!
Where is it?
Godovic Pass is a classic road trip in Slovenia is located in Slovenia (europe). Coordinates: 45.9797, 14.8648
Road Details
- Country
- Slovenia
- Continent
- europe
- Length
- 16.2 km
- Max Elevation
- 850 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 45.9797, 14.8648
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