
Perichnik Waterfall
Perichnik Waterfall is located in the Triglav National Park, Slovenia. It features two cascades; the upper is 16 meters high, while the lower is 52 meters tall. The waterfall is part of the Vrata Valley and is formed by the Peričnik Stream, originating from the Triglav Glacier.

More about Perichnik Waterfall
The Perichnik Waterfall formed during the last ice age, influenced by glacial and karst processes. It is accessible via a hiking trail from Mojstrana, which is part of a larger network of trails in Triglav National Park. The path to the waterfall is approximately 3.5 kilometers long and offers viewpoints for observing the cascading water.










