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Experience the Julian Alps in all their beauty


Check out our offer, where we had in mind wishes of our guests and where we have taken into the account everything what we and the environment we live in can offer.

House Neža, my little paradise

Neža House was built out of love for Kranjska Gora and all that it has to offer. In developing our service, our priority was to offer our guests all they need for a relaxing and perfect holiday. We are aware that every guest is unique, which is why we provide an additional range of personalized services. On the website you can find more about additional services available in our house for an extra charge, and for any other service we may not have thought of, our staff will be there to help you at any time during your stay with us.

You can ask for details about our additional services when you make your reservation; all the relevant information will also be available to you during your stay with us. Read more

Kranjska Gora

The history of Kranjska Gora reaches back to the second half of the 14th century when the inhabitants began chopping down the forests to a larger extent, transforming them into farm land and pastures for sheep and cattle. The area gained strategic significance during World War I when the military road across the 1611 m high Vršič pass from the Sava to Soča Valleys was constructed by Russian prisoners. Kranjska Gora acquired its fame as a tourist region through the construction of the railroad and its first visitors. Somewhat later, ski jumping and ski flying in Planica carried the name of the area and valley throughout the world. This encouraged a blossoming tourist activity in the Kranjska Gora region especially when the first cable cars were built on the sides of the Vitranc at the end of the fifties.

For tourists, both regions particularly represent an excellent combination of the Kranjska Gora cosmopolitan pulse and the idyllic serenity of its surroundings.