Each step you have to take is worth these views.
It is not the easiest and shortest way to come from Rogla to these lakes. Especially with a little kid you have to count for few stops.
But it's worth it. Fresh air, endless field and wonderful nature to enjoy.
And to really know what they are, here are is a brief description from
Rogla destination:
This moor consists of two areas separated only by a narrow strip of spruces. Each includes 10 peat-lakes, the windows of the moor. The lakes cover 16 ha between Planinka (1392m asl.) and Mulej’s Peak (1533m asl.) in the upper area of the Radoljna, Mislinja and Velka Streams. The lakes are hollows, up to 1.2m deep, and cover a few square meters. After abandoning the pasture, they are overgrowing with dwarf pine, which transitions into a spruce forest on both sides of the moor, where the terrain is steeper and water flows more easily. There are between 11 and 22 lakes,depending on the amount of still water and on how long it lasts. The highest lake lies at 1529m above sea level and the lowest at 1517m. A wooden observation tower is constructed next to the highest lake. High altitude makes it possible for moors in Pohorje to magically conjure up landscape characteristics from moors and marshes in northern Europe. These moors may be found at various locations in the Alps at similar altitudes, but our marshes on Pohorje are, together with those on Pokljuka and Jelovica, the most southern marshes of their kind in Europe and are therefore special.