Ludranski Vrh () is a dispersed settlement in the hills south of ÃÂrna na Koroà ¡kem in the Carinthia region in northern Slovenia.
The name Ludranski Vrh is believed to be a corruption of Luteranski Vrh (literally, 'Lutheran Peak'). In the past, there were many Lutherans living in the area around ÃÂrna na Koroà ¡kem.
The Najevnik lime tree () in Ludranski Vrh, a small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata) specimen approximately 700 years old, has the largest trunk circumference of any tree in Slovenia (10.70 meters; its height is 24 m). The tree is named after the Najevnik Farm. It is a prominent veteran tree, which probably germinated around the time of the Ottoman invasions of Europe, around the time of the reign of King Matjaà ¾. It is a place of cultural events, and every July or June a national meeting of Slovene politicians takes place under it.