Selšček (pronounced [ˈseːu̯ʃtʃək]; German: Seuschtschek[2]) is a settlement immediately east of Begunje pri Cerknici in the Municipality of Cerknica in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia.
[5] Selšček was mentioned in written sources 1260 as Celsach (and as Solzach in 1275, Zelskach in 1285, Shelsach in 1321, Selsacz in 1338, Selczak in 1345, Elsach in 1367, Zelsach in 1379, and Seltschach in 1444).
[2] Selšček was recorded in the 13th century as a property of the Carthusian monastery in Bistra.
Water mains were installed in the village in 1892, connected to springs with catchment basins below Stražišče Hill (954 m) north of the settlement.
It is a chapel of ease belonging to the Parish of Begunje pri Cerknici.