A Marvellous Short Break At The Beautiful Plitvice Lakes In Croatia

07/18/2016

Croatia is home to many beautiful places, such as the Plitvice Lakes which are hidden in the national park of the same name, so let us discover them together.

Croatia offers beautiful landscapes, both on the coast and inland, with architecture dating back to the time of Venetian rule as well as wonderful national parks such as the Plitvice Lakes.

Usually people associate Croatia with beaches, forgetting the stunning natural beauty which the country keeps hidden away. The Plitvice Lakes, for example, were named as a UNESCO heritage site and if you go there, you're sure to understand why.

A short break to the Plitvice Lakes is an excellent alternative to camping or a traditional trip to Split, as it allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature which will never become boring.

Plitvice falls

WHAT TO SEE AT PLITVICE LAKES

There are sixteen lakes at Plitvice, and the national park occupies an area of ​​over 33,000 hectares, around which you can travel by bike, on foot, by boat or even on a small train. The lakes are the main attraction of the park. Fed by streams and creating the spectacular waterfalls of Plitvice, they are frequently photographed. The water of these streams has carved into the rock over the years as it travels over the falls, creating a series of caves and shaping the stone.

Inside the park, there is plenty of wildlife to see, in addition to the extensive vegetation - wild animals such as the brown bear, wild boar, lynx, deer, badgers and many others can all be discovered.

Plitvice lakes

WHAT TO SEE AROUND THE PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK

If you are staying here for a couple of days, you can devote one day to exploring the lakes, and on the second day you can visit the surroundings of the national park, such as the Postojna Caves, which are just a couple of hours away by car. Or why not spend a day in Ljubljana, the Slovenian capital, which, although small, still has a lot to offer?

Or if you do not want to travel too far, just half an hour from the lakes you will find the Barac Caves, in the Nova Krslja area.

WHERE TO STAY DURING YOUR VISIT TO PLITVICE LAKES

Loncar: Just 3km from the Plitvice Lakes National Park you will find this B & B, close to the Korana Canyon. If you choose to stay here you will experience complete peace and quiet.

Falling Lakes Hostel: A hostel designed with sustainability in mind, with upscale accommodations and facilities located very close to the park entrance with a daily budget shuttle service from the hostel to the park.

Dragan's Den: Conveniently located, only 30 minutes drive from Plitvice Lakes and within walking distance of the town of Vrhovine with shops and many activities such as hiking, biking, zipline and much more!

If you want to deepen the topic we refer you to our article dedicated to the wonderful natural parks of Croatia, where we talk about both Plitvice and Kornati.

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