Lisca (hill)

[8] At 927 metres (3,041 ft),[9] the Jurko Lodge (Jurkova koča) stands below the peak, built in 1972 at the site of the previous structures.

[13] The Slovenian Environment Agency combines data from Meteosat and the meteorological radar at Lisca for accurate precipitation forecasts.

[17] An asphalt road leads to the Tonček Lodge from a pass (676 metres or 2,218 feet) between the Sava and Gračnica valleys.

The Jurko Trail also leads past a church dedicated to St. Judoc (Slovene: sveti Jošt; 788 metres or 2,585 feet)[18] on the western slope of Lisca.

[18] An auction of pork hocks and cured sausage has taken place at St. Judoc's Church every Shrove Sunday since 1997, reviving a tradition that had disappeared for a period.

The Lisca Meteorological Radar Centre on Mount Lisca.