Vršič Pass
Vršič Pass is a high mountain pass located in the Julian Alps of Slovenia. It connects the towns of Kranjska Gora and Bovec, reaching an elevation of 1,611 meters (5,286 feet). The pass is known for its stunning views, winding roads, and historical significance, as it was built during World War I.
The area around Vršič Pass is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and cycling. It serves as a gateway to several natural attractions, including the Trenta Valley and Soča River. The pass is also home to the picturesque Russian Chapel, built in memory of Russian soldiers who died during the war.