Planning a visit to Slovenia? Don’t miss the magical Kozjak waterfall
Slovenia is known for its beautiful waterfalls, which attract visitors worldwide. Each waterfall tells its own story and offers an unforgettable experience. From the imposing Boka Waterfall, one of the highest in the country, to the picturesque Savica Waterfall, whose waters cascade into an emerald-green lake, these natural gems delight nature lovers, photographers, and adventurers. The waterfalls are often surrounded by untouched forests, rocky canyons, and rich plant life, creating a unique harmony between the water and the surrounding landscape.
Among these magical places, the Kozjak Waterfall, located near Kobarid, stands out. Its mystical appearance attracts visitors in search of a hidden paradise. Hidden among dark rocks and moss-covered rocks, this waterfall evokes the impression of mystery and untouched nature. Its emerald water and magnificent round pool make it one of the most photogenic and magical places in the Slovenian Alps. It is no wonder that many consider it an indispensable part of any visit to the valley.

Kozjak Waterfall, Photo: Tomo Jeseničnik, www.slovenia.info
Kozjak Waterfall is located above the emerald-green Soča River, in northwestern Slovenia. It is 15 meters high and is located in an impressive natural “room” made up of high, dark rocks covered with limestone sediments, creating the impression of a hidden corner of paradise. Its isolation and natural setting make it special compared to other waterfalls.
It was formed by the erosive action of the Kozjak stream, which rises below the Krnčica mountain at an altitude of 2,142 meters. The stream passes through several pools and six waterfalls, two of which are accessible to visitors: Big Kozjak (15 m) and Little Kozjak (8 m). Its emerald pool, into which the waterfall descends, makes it incredibly photogenic and attractive to all lovers of natural beauty.

Kozjak Waterfall, Photo: CJ STUDIO, Ciril Jazbec, www.slovenia.info
A well-maintained hiking trail leads to the Kozjak waterfall. It starts at the Napoleon Bridge over the Soča River and is about 1.9 km long. The trail is suitable for families with children and all adventurers. The walk takes about 30 minutes and passes through picturesque landscapes, including a suspension bridge and small wooden bridges. It ends with a terrace with a mystical view of the waterfall. The anticipation as you approach the waterfall further increases the excitement.
The Kozjak waterfall offers a unique experience of natural beauty and peace. The sound of water crashing into an emerald green pool, surrounded by high rocks covered in moss, creates an almost surreal atmosphere. It is an ideal place to escape from everyday stress, meditate or simply enjoy the beauty of nature.

Kozjak Waterfall, Photo: Boris Pretnar, www.slovenia.info
The entrance fee to visit the Kozjak waterfall is 5.00 EUR for adults, 3.00 EUR for children from 7 to 14 years old, and 4.00 EUR for students, pensioners, and groups larger than 10 people. A family ticket costs 12.00 EUR. Opening hours depend on the season, so it is advisable to check the schedule before visiting.
A visit to Kozjak will allow you to create unforgettable memories. This natural gem, with an ideal combination of adventure, natural harmony, and a calming atmosphere, invites you to experience it in person.




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