After crossing the river at Solkan I headed up the road toward Sveta Gora. Not too bad at first but after the turn off for Lokve at 320 meters the road gets very steep. In the next 2.7 km you gain 362 meters, averaging 13.4% with a few hundreds meters at 18-20%. I stood and panted till I couldn't continue, then stopped to catch my breath a few times. At the top the views were great, despite the cloudy day. A nice Slovenian guy offered to take my picture. The descent was fast of course, followed by all those rolling hills. I was beat but very happy to get a ride despite our November rains and wind. Must come back and explore Monte Sabotin, which was a WW I battlefield and has several bike trails.
Fresco of the 3 Wise Men in a chapel along the climb |
It's steep |
View to northwest toward Triglav |
Looking northeast (maybe toward Čepovan?) |
Sveta Gora's bell tower |
A kind Slovenian guy took my picture |
Monte Sabotin to southwest |
The facade of the sanctuary |
City of Solkan with the Adriatic Sea in the distance |
The bridge in foreground is the longest stone arch in Europe |
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