To get to Hrastnik you have to cross the bridge across river Sava. This river flows through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia. It is 990 kilometres long. Sava river is formed from the Sava Dolinka and the Sava Bohinjka headwaters in Northwest Slovenia. Along the Sava river routes are important hubs for international rail traffic. The train station in Hrastnik is built by the river. You have to get to this side of the river, where train station stands. The cache is hidden in a place, so that you can get close to the river.
In front, under the bridge you can see a blue building. It is Boating Association, where they offer various water sport activities, i.e. kayaking, rafting, canoeing. The famous sport man Peter Kauzer is from Hrastnik - silver Olympic medal at summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, 2016; winner of Canoe World Cup, 2017.
Next to Boating Society Hrastnik lays the oldest house Rižnarjeva hiša built in 1790, which is a national cultural monument. It is an example of typical farm house.
On a right side of the junction to Hrastnik stands st. Nicolas church, it was built in 16th century and later remodelled in the Baroque style, while the frescos with Apostles are from the Late Gothic.
Along river Sava, archaeologists found the foundations of the buildings and fragments of pottery, jewellery dating back to Roman times.
In Podkraj you can also see a newer building of glass factory. The old production facility lays in inner town and was operating since 1860, on the opposite side of the street on the area above is a castle, a copy of the Trieste's Miramare, which is owned by a glass factory. In the same part of town the chemical factory is operating, which was established in Hrastnik one year before glass factory