From Kamnik to Arboretum Volčji Potok
Join a wonderful cycling experience that connects the historic town of Kamnik with one of the most beautiful natural landmarks in Slovenia – the Arboretum Volčji Potok!
We start the journey in the heart...
Join a wonderful cycling experience that connects the historic town of Kamnik with one of the most beautiful natural landmarks in Slovenia – the Arboretum VolÄji Potok!
We start the journey in the heart of Kamnik, at the Main Square, surrounded by picturesque townhouses and the vibrant city life. Soon, we cross the Maistrov Bridge, turn right, and embark on a peaceful path along the Kamniška Bistrica River, accompanied by the rustling of leaves and birdsong. Along the way to a larger intersection, we enjoy the shade of trees and fresh air, then turn left towards the Kamnik Health Center, and soon right again, passing the Gymnasium and Rudolf Maister Secondary School.
After carefully crossing the main road, we return to nature and continue along the Kamniška Bistrica, which leads us all the way to the roundabout. Here, we turn towards the Arboretum VolÄji Potok, where a true green oasis awaits us at the destination – flower gardens, majestic trees, and fragrant flower beds inviting relaxation.
With its 7 kilometers, this route is perfect for all generations – from families to recreational cyclists. With no major climbs, it allows for a relaxed ride and a full nature experience. After the pleasant cycling adventure, you can end the day with a walk among the flowers or a refreshing drink in the pleasant ambiance of the Arboretum.

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For comfortable and safe cycling, we recommend wearing a helmet, comfortable sportswear, cycling gloves, a well-maintained bike, a water bottle, sunglasses, and sun protection.
15 rules that cyclists must follow:
Be aware of traffic signs and obey them!
Do not ride under the influence of alcohol!
Prior to changing your riding direction, frequently look behind you and promptly and decisively indicate your intention.
Observe the right-of-way rules which apply to cyclists at crossroads, especially in locations marked as cycling paths.
Only ride on cycling paths and cycling lanes or routes. Always use only the area intended for cyclists (marked through traffic signs and ground marks). On such pavements ride in the right lane in the prescribed direction, and on two-way cycling paths ride on the right side of the path.
If no cycling path or lane exists, ride along the right side of the road in the direction of traffic as close to the curb as possible not more than a metre from the road curb).
At night and in conditions of reduced visibility, make sure the white illuminating light at the front of the bicycle is turned on and at the back, the red position light is turned on. A red reflector should also be installed at the back of the bicycle, while both pedals should have yellow or orange reflectors and the tyres, yellow or orange side reflectors.
When riding with a group of cyclists, ride one after the other.
Be particularly careful at crossroads and decisively indicate your direction using your hand and ensure that other road traffic participants have seen you. If the situation is unclear, it is best to dismount from your bicycle and cross the road on foot.
Use a bell to ensure that other road traffic participants, pedestrians and cyclists notice you more quickly.
At night, make sure you are even more visible (lights and reflectors are mandatory and light clothing is advised).
Transport possessions in a basket intended for this purpose or affixed to a rack. Keep your hands free for manoeuvring the bicycle and for indicating direction.
Never: let go of the handlebars, raise your feet from the pedals, manoeuvre, pull or push other vehicles, allow yourself to be pulled or pushed, transport items which could impede your riding or transport other persons except if otherwise defined by law.
Mandatory equipment for bicycles comprises: a bell, road illumination light, back light, rear red reflector, yellow reflectors on pedals, fully working back and front brakes and side reflectors.
Helmet: Cyclists under the age of 18 must wear a certified protective helmet while riding; the same applies to children who are passengers on a bicycle. It is recommended that adults also wear a helmet, although this is not mandatory.
The fastest way to reach Kamnik from Ljubljana by car is via the Gorenjska Highway (A2). Take the Domžale exit and then follow the signs towards Kamnik on the regional road (approximately 25 km, 30 minutes of driving).
Kamnik has excellent railway and bus connections to nearby towns and villages. Each day, there are approximately 60 bus connections to Ljubljana and 18 train connections (only on weekdays, except on public holidays).
BUS: ArrivaTRAIN: Slovenske železnice
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Experience nature in a different way – on two wheels!
Experience nature in a different way – on two wheels!
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