The 136 kilometer long Soca River flows rapidly through Slovenia from Trenta Valley in the mountains in the north towards the Adriatic Sea. The mesmerizing blue-green color of its crystal-clear mountain waters stays the same as the river passes through many gorges. One of the most picturesque gorges is at Kršovec near the village Kal-Koritnica, at the entrance to Triglav National Park.

There is a steep path that leads from the road to the river. With its many rapids, ponds, waterfalls, pools, channels and hollows, the river is very popular among white-water rafters and kayakers, and its famous Soca trout and other fish make it a treat for fishermen.

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