Virtual Walking Trails
A Bridge Between Landscape and Accessibility
The Burger.si project stands as one of the earliest and most ambitious efforts to transfer the experience of walking through the natural world into a digital environment. Its origins date back to 1993, when the project’s author began developing the concept of City View—a pioneering approach to visually documenting urban spaces. Even then, the idea was clear: technology should not serve merely as a tool for display, but as a medium for accessibility, education, and empathy.
The core idea behind virtual trails was simple yet revolutionary: to document landscapes and the experience of walking in the real world, and to translate that into the virtual realm of the internet—especially for individuals with limited mobility. It was a form of positive online discrimination, where technology was used to remove physical barriers and enable experiences that would otherwise remain inaccessible.
This approach was based on immersive 360° spatial photography, which doesn’t just present static images but creates a sense of presence. One of the first major projects was the documentation of the walking route from Litija to Čatež, following the literary path described by Fran Levstik. This established a synthesis between cultural heritage, natural landscape, and modern technology.
Over the years, the MojaSlovenija team has walked and documented nearly a thousand kilometers across the Pyrenees via the GR10 trail, the Arctic Circle Trail in Greenland, and even the ascent to Mount Ararat. Each of these trails is not merely a geographic record, but a narrative experience that allows users to immerse themselves in places they may never physically visit. Burger.si is a digital topography of human experience, connecting technology, nature, culture, and accessibility.
GR10 (The Pyrenean Trail)
A 1000 km journey from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.
Virtual reality travelogue across the Pyrenees.
Lake Bled
Virtual rowing experience over the alpine pearl of Slovenia.
Immersive water-level panorama.
Cerknica Intermittent Lake
Exploring the fascinating sinks at Dolenje Jezero during the dry period.
Karst landscape exploration.
Debeli rtič
A virtual walk along the Adriatic coastline and flysch cliffs.
Coastal trail experience.
Dragonja River
Discovering the pristine nature of the Mediterranean border river.
Riverbed exploration trail.
Juliana Trail
270 km long long-distance hiking trail around the Julian Alps.
Comprehensive mountain trail documentation.
Levstik Path
A virtual rambling from Litija to Čatež (22.5 km).
Cultural and literary hiking experience.
Ljubljana – The Green Ring
The Path of Remembrance and Comradeship around the capital.
34 km long historical city trail.
Semič Countryside
Hike around the vineyards and hills of Bela Krajina region.
Regional landscape walk.
Arboretum Volčji Potok
Walks through the most visited botanical garden in Slovenia.
Seasonal virtual garden tours.
Vršič – Russian Road
The historic road over the highest mountain pass in Slovenia.
High alpine trail documentation.