Skuta Glacier (Slovenian: Ledenik pod Skuto), located beneath mountain Skuta in Kamnik-Savinja Alps in Slovenia is the most south-eastern glacier in the Alps. It had an area of 2.8 hectares in 1950 and 1.6 in 2013. Reaching 2010 metres above sea level at its lowest point, it is also one of the lowest elevation glaciers in the Alps.
Triglav Glacier is the second remaining glacier in Slovenia at the elevation of 2500 m.
Snow fields beneath the glacier.
Snow fields around the Skuta Glacier.
Snow fields beneath the Skuta Glacier.
The glacier gives birth to the small stream.
Glacier snow.
Chamois passing the glacier.