National parks of Croatia on the map. National parks of Croatia. Kornati National Park

Paklenica National Park is located. Although it is one of the smaller national parks, there is a large and varied offering in a small area. If you want to enjoy all the beauty of its flora and fauna, you can do it, walking or cycling according to him 200 km of equipped paths. For the adventurers among you, Paklenica offers 360 climbing sites. Traditional attractions, of course: Paklenica mill, Manita Pech cave, educational center Mala Paklenica and ethno-house Marasović. Look for a holiday in Lugarnica- a forest house located at an altitude of 400 m above sea level on the main path of Velika Paklenica. To complete the experience, don't forget to stop at the campsite National Park, who thanks to his pebble beach became popular a place among adventurers and families with children.

Telaščica Nature Park in the south-eastern part of the island of Dugi Otok

On the island of Dugi otok next to the island of Rava and the island of Izh near the island of Pašman you will find Telaščica Bay, another name for which is natural Park Telasčica. One of the features Telaščica Natural Park is Lake Mir, the salinity of which is higher than the salinity of the sea. Another interesting place- Rocks (Stene) - the most prominent Strmac of the Adriatic Sea. During your stay in Telaščica, visit one of its numerous beaches, walk or bike along one from equipped paths, enjoying the diversity and uniqueness of the animal and plant kingdoms. Very popular trekking, photo hunting and opportunity solo diving, which does not appear every day and which is not found in any other natural park Croatia. You will find accommodation and relaxation in one of the private stone houses or in one of the apartments in the nearest town of Sali.

Plitvice Lakes National Park - just an hour's drive from Zagreb

The most visited national park in Croatia is Plitvice Lakes. His profitable geographical position allows an hour's drive get to Plitvice from Zagreb or Rijeka. Walking along the Plitvice Lakes along one of numerous equipped routes, you can enjoy the beauty of its 16 lakes with limestone waterfalls, thanks to which the park is listed World Heritage UNESCO. Don't miss the opportunity to view its beauty in an unconventional way - a trip on an electric boat or a panoramic train. Outdoor enthusiasts should definitely try it climbing in summer and skiing in winter. All visitors can enjoy authentic Plitvice dishes in the Lička kuća, Borja and Poljana restaurants. Look for housing in nearby cities, located a few kilometers from the Plitvice Lakes National Park.

Brijuni National Park in Istria

If you ever visit Pula, Porec, Rovinj or any other part of Istria, be sure to make your way to Brijuni National Park. Brijuni thanks to her beauty were favorite place President of the former Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito. Then we started here creation of a safari park, which you can see by going to excursion by train around Brijuni. Over the past few years, the park has become an increasingly attractive destination for yachtsmen who, located in St. Nicholas Bay, enjoy time in the national park organized by the Concierge service staff club. All those who come to the island public transport, will be inspired by the proposal sports and entertainment events, among which it is necessary to highlight golf and tennis, How popular types sports You can stay in Brijuni in one of the villas or a hotel, or use proximityPools and rent an apartment there.

Kopački Rit Nature Park in eastern Croatia

Between the Drava and the Danube in the immediate vicinity of Osijek and Baranja The largest ornithological park in Europe is located - the Kopáčki Rit Nature Park. Routes around Kopački Rit Park are organized by boat or land and include visit to the zoological reserve and Tikvesh castle. Another popular reason to visit is the opportunity recreational fishing. As a feature of Kopački Rit, you are offered the opportunity bird adoption, which will be marked with your number and name and which you will be informed about when someone sees it anywhere in the world. Enjoy rich traditional Slavonian cuisine in one of the restaurants in nearby towns, such as the ethno-village Karanac, Beli Manastir, Bile, Draz, Knezevi Vinogradi and Osijek. Private housing you can find it in one of numerous rural estates orprivate apartments located in nearby cities near Kopačka Rit or in the town of Osijek.

Losinj water area and Kvarner dolphins, Losinj island

When visiting the island of Losinj, do not forget to visit Lošinj water area, located in Veli Lošinj. The Blue Planet organization, dedicated to the protection and study of marine species, founded the Adriatic Dolphin Project. As part of this project, Loshinsky was created dolphin sanctuary and marine education center. Entrance to the "blue planet" is only 15 kunas. You will be offered a lot of entertainment, watching the playful dolphins in their natural environment habitat of the crystal clear sea. In the center you have the opportunity learn something about the Adriatic Sea. You can also lift your family's spirits by adopting a dolphin. If you find yourself in Lošinj in first Saturday in August, you can participate in Day of the Dolphin. Besides pleasure gastronomic delicacies, the hospitality of the hosts and accommodation in the private sector, take advantage of one of the programs developed for that day.

Kosljun and Biserujka Cave, Krk Island

Total 8 km from the city of Krk located Punat. Besides the fact that he is the most equipped tourist port of the eastern Adriatic, here hides one pearl called Kosljun Island. This small island is located just 750 meters from Punat. You can walk around it in two hours and still enjoy the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Franciscan monastery, museum, zoological collections and library. Since there are no public catering establishments on Koszljun, Look for food in the nearest Punat, Baska or the city of Krk. Be sure to go to Rudina to visit the 110-meter Biseruika cave, the beauty of its interior and shape will take your breath away. The Biseruika Cave is illuminated and equipped with safe routes. Your whole family will have the opportunity to experience the beauty of this natural phenomenon at an affordable price - only 15 kuna per person. You can look for accommodation in apartments or rooms in Šilo, Klimna, Malinska, Njivice, Krka, Baska, Punat...

Vransko Lake on the island of Cres

One of the most mystical natural phenomena in Croatia is Lake Vransko on the island of Cres. It acquired its mystery thanks to an as yet unexplained fact: in this freshwater lake , the bottom of which is below sea level, fresh and salty water don't mix. The lake is located in the center of the island of Cres. It should in no way be confused with the Vransky Lake of Biograd and Sibenik. When visiting Vransko Lake on Cres you will be able to enjoy the beauty of the lush Mediterranean vegetation, as well as the singing of many birds, since the lake is also an ornithological reserve. If you are a lover of legends and stories, you will be inspired by the fact that according to legend, at the bottom of this 76-meter lake there is an enchanted castle. There are many more legends about Lake Vransko you will be able to hear during your visit one of restaurants and staysapartments in the nearest town of Cres.

Krka National Park, a couple of kilometers from Sibenik

Between Skradin andSibenik Krka National Park is located. Krka National Park open to visitors all year round and offers many possibilities. You can admire the beauty of NP Krka while walking along one of the equipped paths or along the 3-kilometer bike path, stretching from the Skradinsky bridge to the Skradinsky buk, or organized tours on boats. The most famous parts of the Krka NP are the Skradinski buk and Roški slap waterfalls. Of course you can feel a whiff of old customs in the ethno-presentation on Vodenica from the 19th century, you can buy a souvenir in memory of the Krka NP in the souvenir shop and look for food in one of the catering facilities of the aromatic plant culture, used as food by page sheep, from whose milk is produced worldwide famous page cheese. This type of food is also suitable for lambs. Page lamb considered one of world famous delicacies thanks to its high quality meat. Besides enjoying the delicacies of Pag, you can enjoy hiking, diving, cycling 115 km of equipped paths or just a visit cultural heritage Hellenistic era, as well as partying until late at night in "Croatian Ibiza"- sandy

How are Croatia's natural resources divided? What types are there?

So, some dry but impressive statistics. In Croatia you can discover the following natural beauties:

9 National Wonderland Parks;
75 monuments, one way or another connected with natural resources;
10 protected areas;
more than a hundred garden-themed monuments;
70 isolated natural reserves.

All of the listed objects are under state protection and are deservedly a source of pride for the residents of the country. When you see these beauties, you will understand that if you were the Croatians, you yourself would be proud of such countless natural treasures. And now more about the most popular natural masterpieces of Croatia.

Plitvice Lakes are the special pride of Croatia, one might even say - the country’s “visiting natural card”. You could see this miracle of the landscape more than once, but not live, but on the screen, since a huge number of films were shot here (especially in the adventure genre), and the famous “Plitvice Marathon” takes place annually, within the framework of which competitions are held between 15 countries.



Plitvice Lakes is a fairy tale consisting of a picturesque park, 16 lakes, united by hundreds of waterfalls and many “indigenous inhabitants”: plants, animals, fish, birds (including rare species).
The history of the park is interesting and rich. Previously, this place was called nothing more than “Devil’s Forest”, since the park was located in a ring of dense, virtually impenetrable forests. Perhaps this feature saved the lives of many soldiers who, during the heightened moments of Croatia’s struggle for independence, took refuge in the caves of the park from the enemy. So Plitvice Lakes were not always quiet, tourist place, striking the eyes with its beauty. However, in the 19th century everything changed. Guests of the country began to take an independent interest local beauties, the number of tourists increased year by year, so local authorities in 1983 decided to build the first hotel near the park, thereby increasing the flow of travelers. Since 1949, the miracle of nature began to bear the title of a national park.



And in 1979, UNESCO added this landscape masterpiece to the World Heritage List.
The park is huge; to see it completely, you need to spend almost the whole day. If you don't have that kind of time, you can use bus tour, which will take about an hour and a half, or speed up movement in individual areas by using a pleasure boat or electric train (by the way, completely silent). The main highlight of the Plitvice Lakes is the birth of new waterfalls, and no one knows at what time and where to expect the birth of a “newborn”. Park workers simply record the appearance of new waterfalls out of habit, put them on maps and in booklets, and tourists never cease to be amazed at the quirks of nature.



They are open at any time of the year, but the entrance price varies. During the peak season (July-August) a ticket costs 180 kunas (32 dollars), in the last two spring months and the first two autumn months, you will have to pay 110 kunas (20 kunas) to enter, the rest of the time the cost is even lower - 55 kunas (10 dollars). There are discounts for students and children, and children under 7 years old and disabled people are always allowed in for free. There are also two-day tickets on sale, they are more profitable to buy, so be guided by the length of your stay. For detailed information, please follow the park link - www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr.



Direct competitor of Plitvice Lakes - Brion Islands, which is an archipelago of 14 pieces of land, are located in Istria. The Brijuns are shrouded in mystery and have a fascinating birth story. Allegedly, when the Lord created a perfect region - Istria, the devil, unable to bear the success of this operation, decided to ruin everything, and, taking away a bag of stones from one of God's helpers - an angel, he began to mischief, scattering them in a chaotic order over the sea. The angels, seeing what the demon had done, decided to at least protect the stones from the waves. This is how the Brion Islands were born, the beauty of which is now impossible to take your eyes off. Today Brijuni is an elite resort where tourists from all over the world strive to get to. What is interesting on the islands?



A park;
Tito Museum;
Safari Park;
procure yachts;
ornithological park;
tennis court;
ethnopark;
golf Club;
hotels;
restaurants.

The national park is located on the largest island and occupies 4 hectares. Undoubtedly, the most interesting thing here is wild nature. A sika deer, fallow deer, or mouflon can pass by you quite calmly. Being on the edge of a reservoir, you can see how the fish, gathering in schools, swim with you in a race. The ethnopark presents all domestic animals that are found in Croatia. The ornithological park is a bird's paradise, where there is such an incredible number of all kinds of birds that you have hardly ever seen in one place. Safari Park is the highlight of Briunov, occupying 9 hectares of territory. Local wildlife: llamas, antelopes, elephants, and zebras roam freely and you can see them up close. Entrance to the national park, as well as to the safari park, is 110 kuna ($23). There are two wonderful hotels nearby. Locals rent out luxury villas. If you don't have time to watch natural complex during the day, you can spend the night.

Krka

Another miracle of Croatian nature is the Krka River, flowing along the bottom of a deep (200 meters) canyon in Central Dalmatia and along the way forming lakes, which in turn fall in waterfalls. Around this magical water extravaganza there is another wonderful park of the same name - Krka. A riot of colors, pristine nature and the water element are intertwined here. A lot of living creatures are “registered” in Krka, but the most interesting “residents” of the park are birds. There is a great abundance of them here, you can find rare species and birds of prey. In addition to natural beauty, there are also historical monuments, for example, the Visovac Monastery, dating back to the 14th century.


Fans of active recreation will certainly be interested ancient settlement- the town of Skardin, where you will also be offered sailing or a yacht ride. Entrance to the national park, depending on the time of year, varies between 20-95 kunas (4-17 dollars), reaching a peak price in July-August. You can find out more about Krka on this resource - www.npkrka.hr.

Mljet



In the south of Croatia, on an island located near Dubrovnik, lies another natural masterpiece - Mljet Park, which received national status in 1960. The highlight of the park is the unearthly beauty of the salt water lake. There are two of them - Small and Large. Due to the fact that the local waters have retained their pristine purity, Aurelia, the oldest type of jellyfish, is still found here. Mljet has lush vegetation that amazes even the most capricious biologists with its abundance and shades.



For history buffs, the Benedict Monastery, built in the 12th century, awaits here, ready to reveal its hidden secrets, the surviving remains imperial palace. To get around the park, you can rent a bicycle or travel with a guide in a canoe. Mljet is a quiet and cozy park, as if it comes from the Middle Ages, here you can perfectly relax from the bustle of the city and be alone with your thoughts.

Paklenica

Croatia's natural resources are large: 9.2% of the land and 1% of the sea are under state protection. This includes eight National Parks, ten nature reserves, 73 separate reservations, 23 forest parks, 75 natural monuments and 120 monuments of landscape gardening, as well as 380 species of fauna and 44 species of flora.

Panorama of the river and canyons. National Park "KRKA"

Dinosaurs also loved him. National Park "BRIUNY"

On 14 islands near the Istrian peninsula, time seems to have stood still. Dense forests, ancient oaks, alleys of fir and cypress trees, an olive tree that is 1600 years old... This is a real little paradise, where lush flora, rich fauna, modern comfortable hotels and historical monuments, among which are the ruins summer residence Roman emperors and Venetian-era buildings. On Brijuni you can relax in the shade of the trees and watch how pheasants, chamois and deer roam freely around the island. Meanwhile, according to paleontologists, dinosaurs once lived here.

Playgrounds for athletes who love nature. National Park "PAKLENICA"

The area between the highest peak, Velebit, and the sea was declared a national park in 1959. The canyons of the Bolshaya and Malaya Paklenitsa rivers are unique. The cliff, more than 400 meters high, waterfalls and rocky landscapes create an atmosphere imbued with drama. This area is a real challenge for climbers, explorers and scientists. Bird lovers admire the hawks and eagles (among them a famous colony of bald eagles), while walkers, climbers and rock climbers admire the rocks, mountain peaks and canyons.

The wonderful world of water. National Park "MLET"

It is located on beautiful island southwest of Dubrovnik. It is covered with coniferous forests, olive trees and vineyards. There are many lakes with islands on Mljet. It is rich in numerous cultural monuments, including the 12th century Benedictine monastery on the islet of St. Mary, and the remains of a Roman palace and basilica in Polac. Tourists can explore the island by bike, canoe, kayak and car. The bays of the towns of Polacha and Pomena are especially attractive for yachtsmen.

Lakes with a cinematic past. National Park "PLITVICK LAKES"

Those who have seen films “about Indians” with the participation of Gojko Mitic are familiar with this region - many films of the famous series based on the works of Karl May were filmed here, in unique live settings. With 16 lakes connected by waterfalls, this national park looks like a landscape from a fairy tale. On its territory there are many dense beech, larch, pine forests, juniper thickets, in which over 120 species of birds live. Athletes from more than 15 countries meet here every June to participate in the Plitvice Marathon, which takes place in the national park. Plitvice Lakes have been on the UNESCO List of World Cultural Heritage since 1979.

Kingdom of a Hundred Lakes. National Park "Kornati"

A mountain world for botany lovers. National Park "NORTHERN VELEBIT"

This area covering the largest part mountain range Northern Velebit was declared a National Park in 1999. Its territory has preserved the integrity and stability of the ecological system to this day. In the very center of the park are the Rozanski Kuk and Hajduchki Kuk nature reserves with limestone stones and interestingly shaped rocks, one of the deepest Lukin Cave in the world and the rich Velebit Botanical Garden.

The highest happiness for researchers. National Park "RISNYAK"

The territory of this park begins near the city of Rijeka and extends all the way to the border with Slovenia. Here, over a large area, there are a number of natural phenomena and there is not a single tourist site. "Risnyak" is a rare place with truly untouched mountain nature, which is especially magnificent in the spring. The most high peak Risnyak (1528 m), and the lowest point of the park in the valley of the Kupa River 195 meters.

Source "Colors of Croatian tourism"

This is a small but very picturesque state, comfortably located in eastern Europe. It is known for its hospitality, a lot of interesting attractions, affordable prices for vacations and natural beauties that amaze even the most experienced tourist. Croatia is famous for its national parks, many of which are UNESCO heritage.

Plitvice National Park

In the park there are famous Plitvice Lakes, which surprise with their pristine beauty. The national park has a lot of campsites, and tourists love to relax in its territory. By the way, this park is the oldest in Croatia. Almost the entire territory of the park is covered with beech and coniferous forests.

Krka National Park

The national park is located on Krka River, which is a real natural phenomenon. The river originates at the foot of Dinara mountains, making your way to yourself Adriatic Sea. Many waterfalls, water meadows, beautiful mountains await tourists in the huge Krka Park.

Brijuni Park

Brijuni Park is essentially the territory of an ancient archipelago, which consists of three large islands entitled Mali, Briun, Veli. The park first became visited in the middle of the last century. Mild climate, beautiful views, the cleanest air creates a special picture of peace. The excursion around the park itself is carried out in special excursion trailers. Sami land of Briunov were known and inhabited since the Roman era, and old buildings remain on their territory Roman Empire.

Kornati National Park

Kornati- this is one of the largest parks on territory of Croatia. It is a labyrinth of unusual coastal landscapes and beautiful atolls. The park began operating in 1980 and since then it has attracted tourists from literally all over the world. Harbors in Kornati amaze with their unusual appearance water, in this park you can not only take a walk and admire the local beauty, but also go snorkeling or diving.

Mljet National Park

Mljet Park once was Ogygia Island. If you remember greek mythology, it was on this island that the nymph Calypso held King Odysseus. Mljet is considered one of the oldest national parks in Croatia, on its territory there are beech forests, waterfalls, incredible beautiful lakes and waterfalls.

Paklenica National Park

Paklenica is a park comfortably located in the area Northern Dalmatia. It is located right on the slopes of the picturesque Velebit mountain range. The main attractions of the park are rocky shores, mountains, water meadows, karst caves. The huge sheer cliffs especially stand out in this park. For example, the height of the rock Anica Cook reaches 712 meters. This real paradise for eco-tourists and climbers.

Northern Velebit National Park

Northern Velibit- a real pearl of friendly Croatia. It is located one hundred kilometers away Kvarner region. Although the park is relatively young, it has already won the love of tourists. It was founded in 1999. It contains many interesting sights, such as: Rozanski Kukovi rocks And Heidicki, karst Luke's cave, which is one of the deepest in the world. There is also a Botanical Garden, in which hundreds of unusual plants and trees grow.

Risnjak National Park

The national park is located in a mountainous region of Croatia in a sparsely populated area near the border with Slovenia. Before Adriatic coast The park is only fifteen kilometers away, and thanks to this, it has a special marine microclimate. The park is interesting for its wide variety of local flora and fauna. Here you can observe squirrels, martens, and lynxes in natural conditions. Park Risnjak loved by connoisseurs extreme tourism. After all, there are many bases for trekking and rock climbing lovers, and there are numerous paths for cycling lovers.

Croatia, a country with a long tourism tradition, has something to offer even the most seasoned traveler. The clearest sea and secluded beaches, with rocks reflected in the water, ancient castles, on the slopes of Croatian Zagorje and the endless fields of Slavonia, the densely forested hills of Gorski Kotar and healing thermal springs in small cozy towns, hidden in the valleys between the mountains.

But, perhaps, some of the most pleasant memories remain with tourists after visiting unique reserves and national parks of Croatia, thanks to which the country is among the most ecologically clean places on the planet. All eight national parks are unique paradises who conquer with their natural beauty and pristine landscapes.

Plitvice Lakes National Park

This picturesque region, which is one of business cards tourist face of Croatia, may be well known even to those who have never been to this country. The unique live scenery of the park was widely used in the famous films “about Indians” with Gojko Mitic in the title role. The landscapes of the Plitvice Lakes Park look truly fabulous: 16 karst lakes connected to each other by numerous waterfalls and streams, surrounded by dense beech, larch and pine forests. Plitvice Lakes are located in the central part of the country, so it is easiest to get here for tourists who choose Northern and Central Dolmatia, as well as Zagreb, for their holidays.

Krka National Park

This park takes its name from the Krka River, which is famous for its unique views. For most of its length, the Krka flows through a canyon, the depth of which varies from 100 to 200 meters, thanks to which the waters of the river form lakes. The water collected in the lakes falls to the bottom of the canyon in silvery streams of seven waterfalls, which can be admired while walking along paths designed specifically for walking tours. Popular among tourists are boat trips to the island of Visovac, where the ancient Franciscan monastery is located, as well as trips to the nearby picturesque ancient town of Skradin.

Brijuni National Park

The territory of the Brijuni Park is made up of 14 islands located to the west of the Istrian coast, whose temperate climate allows the Mediterranean flora to show all its beauty. Laurel trees, olives and rosemary, mighty oaks and slender cypresses form magnificent alleys, in the shade of which you can meet pheasants, chamois or deer. History buffs are drawn to the islands by numerous archaeological and architectural monuments, left here from Roman emperors and Venetian merchants. Sunbathing and swimming are allowed on the beaches of Brijuni Park, but you should be careful - in crystal clear clean water It's easy to stumble upon sea urchins.

Kornati National Park

The beautiful legend of the creation of the Kornati archipelago says that it appeared from pebbles left by God after the creation of the earth. Carelessly thrown over his shoulder, the stones fell into the Adriatic Sea and turned into 140 islands - there is no denser cluster of islands in the entire Mediterranean. The national park includes 110 islands, which amaze with a variety of animals and flora, and the underwater kingdom of the archipelago boasts an abundance of fish, corals and shellfish, in which pearls are found.

Paklenica National Park

Of course, Paklenica will not leave indifferent athletes and tourists who prefer active recreation. The territory of this national park stretches between the southern slopes of the Velebit mountain range and the sea. Mountain rivers - Malaya and Velikaya Paklenica, rocks, caves, canyons, waterfalls seem to challenge climbers and brave explorers. There are routes for less prepared tourists hiking and excursions with a visit to the Manita Pech cave.

Mljet National Park

In the western part of the largest of the Croatian islands is the Mljet National Park, named after the island itself. The park area includes untouched forest and two lakes, the larger of which was connected to the sea many centuries ago by a narrow channel dug by hand by monks. IN small towns Polache and Pomena, whose bays are very attractive to yachtsmen, are gradually developing a modern tourism infrastructure, but in general the island still remains a suitable place for a quiet, secluded holiday. The closest place to Mljet is Dubrovnik, from where scheduled boats and ferries depart to the island.

Northern Velebit National Park

The vast territory of the Northern Velebit mountain range received the status of a national park relatively recently - only in 1999. But this does not mean that there is nothing to see in Croatia's youngest national park. Here is Lukina Cave, one of the most deep caves in the world, and in the central part of the park there are two reserves - Rozansky Kukovy and Hajduchki, on the territory of which there are limestone cliffs and stones weird shape. For flora lovers, a visit to the park will be remembered for a long time thanks to an excursion to the Velebit Botanical Garden.

Risnyak National Park

Risnyak Park, which received its name from the people who once lived here large quantities Lynx, in terms of the tourism industry, is practically undeveloped. In the territory of Risnjak, starting near the city of Rijek and stretching straight to the Slovenian borders, there are several mountains where mountaineers and rock climbers get their dose of adrenaline. From the top of Mount Velikiy Risnyak, which is the most high point park (1528 m), open beautiful views to vast expanses of untouched mountain nature. The route up the mountain lasts just over three hours, but the spectacle is worth it!

It is difficult to describe in a few paragraphs all the richness and natural beauty of Croatia’s national parks, each of which is worthy of separate laudatory publications. Just know that at any time of the year and in any corner of Croatia you can find something new and exciting, different from what you have seen before.