The journey starts in Kambreško, where it is possible to visit the interesting museum house at Lukčeva hiša. From Kambreško, the journey continues along the ridge of Kanalski Kolovrat on a picturesque road, partly paved and partly unpaved, to the villages of Humarji, Gorenje Nekovo, and Lig. On the way to Humarji, you pass a watering trough from the time of the Great War. The road then leads to Lig, and up to the pilgrimage church Marijino Celje. If you deviate a bit from the route near Lig, it is possible to visit Franc Jerončič’s private collection in the village of Melinki, one kilometer away. From Lig you continue on a road first paved then wooded, passing the churches of St. James above Debenje and St. Gertrude below Korada. The latter is mentioned for the first time in 1523. During the Great War, it was destroyed and later rebuilt. The altar was brought from the destroyed church of St. Mark in Vipava. Only a few meters separate the hiker from the summit of Korada (812 m), from which the King of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III observed the events on the front with his generals. From the alpine hut on Korada, return passing by St. Gertrude church down to the main Lig–Vrhovlje road, and after crossing it descend towards the village of Vrtače. From here, the route to Plave follows a mountain trail. At Vrtače, the path leads to a stone watering trough from the Great War. Then continue through the forest to the village of Zamedveje and onwards to Plave. From the church of St. John the Baptist, destroyed in the Great War and later restored in the 20th century, proceed through a railway underpass to the bridge over the Soča river, where stage 6A of the Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic concludes.