Prestreljenik (Italian: Monte Forato) is a 2,499-meter (8,199 ft) mountain in the western range of the Julian Alps. The summit of the mountain lies on the Italian–Slovenian border, which runs along the Kanin group ridge in the area. The mountain's southern and northern slopes lie in the Slovenian municipality of Tolmin and the Italian commune of Udine, respectively.
The second-highest peak of the central part of the Kanin group, Prestreljenik is located about 2.5 km west of High Kanin / Canin Alto. It is best known for the "Window" (Okno), an erosion-arch feature located on its western ridge. This aperture is the source of both of the mountain's local endonyms, Prestreljenik ("shot-through" in Slovene) and Forato (Italian for "pierced").
The peak is accessible via the eastern ridge from the Petar Skalar Lodge, or—by a different route—via either Bovec or (crossing the Italian border) Sella Nevea and the Celso Gilberti Chalet. In winter, the peak is a popular destination for alpine skiers.
There's a demading hiking trail (T3) leading to the summit.
The nearest mountain hut is Dom Petra Skalarja located 987m/3 238ft SSW of the summit.
By elevation Monte Forato / Prestreljenik is
# 4 out of 73 in Parco naturale regionale delle Prealpi Giulie # 59 out of 2055 in Friuli Venezia Giulia # 38 out of 9254 in Slovenia # 49 out of 1536 in the Julian Alps and Prealps
By prominence Monte Forato / Prestreljenik is
# 13 out of 73 in Parco naturale regionale delle Prealpi Giulie
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