
THE STORY ABOUT FOREST COTTAGE STUDENO
The building was built in 1857, which can be seen from inscription on the wooden portal above the door of the outer balcony. Even as late as 1930, the building still functioned as residential house of the settlement Studeno (Brunnsee) which then consisted of around 30 people. Mostly they were Kočevarji (Gotteschers), residents of Kočevska of German origin who settled in the region after 1330.
In the late part of 1941, in the middle of the Second World War, the inhabitants left the village and resettled in the empty homes in Posavje (south-eastern Slovenia). After the war, they moved all over the world. During the Roška Offensive in 1942, the village was burnt down and de-mined by Italian soldiers to ensure that the empty homes weren’t being used as hiding places by Partisans.
After the war, only this lodge was renovated, and the area surrounding was closed off for military purposes. Nearby the remains of barriers, which had once prohibited entry, are still visible. 1.5 km north of the lodge, in the old village Svetli Potok, there are remainders of a military shooting range. The last inhabitants of the building abandoned it soon after the war, when planes dropped concrete bombs on the nearby range as part of a military exercise.
According to an older resident, Josip Broz Tito, who was then the leader of Yugoslavia, also spent the night in the lodge Studeno, during one of his bear hunting trips. In the late 50s, an outbuilding was built at the side which functioned as a stable for horses. For over a decade the building and stable functioned as the Foresters’ Lodge Studeno. Two cooks and several rangers lived in it. Usually they returned to civilization, meaning Kocevje, after receiving their monthly salaries. The lodge ceased working around the year 1970 due to changes in foresting technology (they began using tractors to put away the wood). The lodge was bought and renovated in the last decade.
THE SURROUNDINGS (a clearing in the middle of a forest)
The lodge is located in the middle of a forest, on the edge of a bigger clearing, ideal for watching the wildlife in the forest, meadow, pond, wildlife, … Directly next to the lodge is a gravel road along which you can set off to explore the forests of Kočevska. Next to the lodge is a hut, “Kožarca”, covered with spruce bark where you can spend the night. They were once built by foresters when they arrived in a new region to cut down wood and lived in them for several months. There is also a Boules court.
THE INTERIOR (relaxed, unusual, homely)
The lodge has everything needed for comfortable spending of your leisure time. You will be thrilled with the unusual furnishings, the collection of lamps made out of different, unusually used materials. Each door has its own unique wooden handle. The inner and outer ganks have been built using over 50 different types of woods, which are labelled with their Latin and Slovene names.
The building encompasses 166 m 2 . A contemporarily furnished kitchen (glass stove, fridge, dishwasher, electric over, microwave oven and an old stove which can be used for heating and cooking) and “Yugo-nostalgic” room with two beds and a collection of useful and artistic objects from the period of the former Yugoslavia are both situated on the ground floor.
The Stable (“Štala”) is situated in the central part of the cottage, a large area that once housed up to twelve Bosnian mountain horses which were used by the foresters as working horses. These days, it serves as the main living area of the lodge. There you can find the bathroom with two sinks, a urinal, a toilet and a shower. On the first floor, which can be accessed through the inside or through the outer balcony, you can find the old kitchen and bedroom. In the old kitchen remain the details from the past (wooden floor, old cupboard, old stove, …). Even the bedroom, which now houses two bunk beds and a single bed, allowing five guests, is the same as it as was when the foresters lived in it. In the loft, you can sleep on a 2x double mattress or a single mattress, making five beds in total. If needed, more mattresses can be provided allowing more guests to sleep.