Description
Alpine valley Tamar is a part of the Triglav National Park. Nadiža is actually a real spring of Sava Dolinka river. The spring is at the altitude of 1232 m. Like the Boka or Soča spring, it is a karst vent-hole.
Just below the spring is a waterfall with a height of about ~ 12 m. From the altitude of 1232 m to 1110 m, the water flows in several rapids and then disappears underground, only to reappear at Zelenci.
Access
From Kranjska Gora to Planica and Tamar (5.5 km). From the hut "Planinski dom Tamar," the waterfalls are visible and the noise of falling water can be heard. A fine footpath leads uphill (approx. 20 min). Hike is easy, but boots are recommended. Caution: Keep children by the hand near the waterfall as the path is not secured.
Technical Data
| GPS Location: | N: 46°27'00" E: 13°42'33" |
| Altitude (bottom): | ~ 1232 m |
| Waterfall height: | ~ 12 m |
| Related links: | Waterfall | Cascades | 1914 Postcard |