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Slovenian mountain huts have reopened after weeks of closure due to Coronavirus

With the Coronavirus epidemic well under control in Slovenia, the Slovenian government continuous to lift the restrictions, which were in place since mid-March. While restaurants, bars, hair and beauty salons, non-grocery stores, museums and churches were allowed to reopen from the beginning of May, Slovenian mountain huts have received permission to reopen this week.


Slovenia has 181 mountain lodges and shelters of various sizes. (photo: Jost Gantar, Slovenia.info)

However, there are many safety measures in place despite the reopening. The food and drinks are served only outside and the tables have to be arranged in a way to allow hikers to keep a one-metre distance. Hikers will also have to wear masks or other protection to go to the toilet. Overnight stays in the mountain huts are not allowed.


When hiking the Slovenian Alps, it’s always good to rest and recuperate at one of Slovenia’s 181 or so mountain huts. (photo: Boris Pretnar, Slovenia.info)

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