Zois Lodge at Kokra Saddle explained

Zois Lodge at Kokra Saddle
Other Name:(Cojzova koča na Kokrskem sedlu)
Elevation M:1793
Map:Slovenia
Label Position:right
Location:Slovenia
Range:Kamnik-Savinja Alps
Coordinates:46.3443°N 14.5469°W

The Zois Lodge at Kokra Saddle (Slovenian: Cojzova koča na Kokrskem sedlu; 1793disp=orNaNdisp=or) is a mountain hostel that stands on Kokra Saddle (Slovenian: Kokrsko sedlo), part of the Kamnik–Savinja Alps. It is named after the brothers Karl Zois (1756–1799), and Sigmund Zois (1747–1819).

The first lodge was built from wood in 1897 by the Austrian hiking club. After World War I it had to be rebuilt.

In 1966, it was expanded and connected via a ropeway conveyor to Konec in the Kamnik Bistrica Valley. The lodge operates from the start of June through the middle of October. The lodge offers Slovenian drinks, such as Cockta, and traditional dishes such as bujta repa.

Starting points

Neighbouring lodges

Neighbouring mountains

See also

References

External links