- Golica
Golica (1836 m) ( _de. Kahlkogel) is a peak in the Western
Karawanken Alps, on the border betweenSlovenia andAustria , above the Slovene town ofJesenice . It is known mainly for its fields of wild whitenarcissi , swathes of which cover Golica and surrounding pastures in late April and early May. This marks the beginning of a popular time for mountaineers to visit, extending through the end of summer. The slopes provide great views of theJulian Alps and AustrianCarinthia ; theLjubljana Basin can be seen from the summit on clear days. Golica also gained considerable fame as the subject of the 1953Slavko Avsenik polka "Na Golici" (On Golica), perhaps the Avsenik Ensemble's most popular song.250 m below the summit, there is a
mountain hut at an altitude of 1582 m, with 40 sleeping berths. The original hut on this site - as well as a second hut at the summit itself - were burnt down during theSecond World War by partisans to prevent their use by German soldiers. The hut at the summit was never rebuilt.The slopes of Golica are today used as pastures for
sheep , but until1957 locals from settlements at its foot would clear the entire slope of grass forhay (a possible entymology of the name, which derives from the adjective "gol-"," or "bare".").The best way to reach the peak is from
Jesenice via the mountain village ofPlanina pod Golico , which bears the peak's name.External links
* [http://www.hribi.net/gora.asp?gorovjeid=11&id=252 Information about Golica on Hribi.net]
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