Tošč () is the highest hill in the
Polhov Gradec Hills
The Polhov Gradec Hills (, also , , and ) are a pre-Alpine hilly region of northwestern Slovenia. To the north they border the Škofja Loka Hills, and to the south they border the Ljubljana Basin and the Ljubljana Marsh. The largest watercours ...
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The neighbouring hill
Pasja Ravan () used to be the highest before
Yugoslav Army reduced its height by eight meters in the 1970s.
Name
Like nearby
Toško Čelo
Toško Čelo () is a dispersed settlement on the slope of the hill known as Tošč Face (), part of the Polhov Gradec Hills, west of the capital Ljubljana in central Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Upper Carniola and is now ...
, the name ''Tošč'' is ultimately derived from the Slovene adjective 'fat', referring to the mountain's wide base and gentle summit. No medieval transcriptions of the name are known, but it probably developed from a form such as *''Tolstič'' 'the fat one'.
Routes
* 1h from Selo
* 1h from Kmetija Gonte farm
* 2½h from
Polhov Gradec
Polhov Gradec (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 118.) is a settlement in the Municipality of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec in the Upper Car ...
over Grmada
* 2¼h from
Topol over Grmada
* 2h from Topol
* 1¾h from Polhov Gradec through Mačkov Graben
* 1¼h from Rovtar Farm
* 1¾h from
Mihelčič Lodge at Govejek
* 1½h from Trnovec
References
External links
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Tošč on GeopediaTošč on Hribi.net Routes and photos (slo)
Mountains of Upper Carniola
One-thousanders of Slovenia
Municipality of Škofja Loka
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