The village lies below the northeast slope of the Poljane Mountains (Slovene: Poljanska gora). There are several caves in the hills above the village. Grdan Cave (Slovene: Grdanji skedenj) lies to the west (Grdan is an old surname in the area[5] and skedenj is a common noun referring to a small, horizontal karst cave[6]). Zjot (or Zjod) Cave lies above the hamlet of Vidoše (the cave's name comes from the ground being eroded by water;[7] cf. izjeda 'a hollow carved by water').
Name
The name of the settlement was changed from Grič to Grič pri Dobličah (literally, 'Grič near Dobliče') in 1955.[8]Grič is a common place name in Slovenia and comes from the common noun grič 'hill', which may refer to elevations rising up to 100 meters (330 ft) in toponyms, although in common usage the noun usually refers to elevations rising 30 meters (98 ft) or less.[9]