[5] The earliest written sources date to the end of the 10th century, when the area was divided into a number of ecclesiastical and secular domains.
[9] Two churches on Mount Juniper (Brinjeva Gora) to the east of the settlement belong to the same parish.
[10] The Rogla ski and health resort has become increasingly important to the local economy through tourism, which employs around half of the population.
There are many hotels, self-catering units, holiday houses, and villas in the area and gymnasiums, health clinics, saunas, and massage parlors.
[11] The Rogla resort is most active from the beginning of December through mid March and has 13 slopes for skiers of all abilities.
It was managed by the Zreče mountaineering society until 1972, when it was taken over and renovated by Unior, a local company that produces hand tools.
The idea was to develop Rogla together with other tourist centres on Pohorje to offer a complete package with skiing, the spa resort at Zreče and agrotourism in the area.