Plitvice Lakes - Croatia - Plitvička Jezera
With its exceptional natural beauty, this area has always attracted nature lovers, and already on 8 April 1949, it was proclaimed Croatia’s first national park. The process of tufa formation, which results in the building of the tufa, or travertine, barriers and resulted in the creation of the lakes, is the outstanding universal value, for which the Plitvice Lakes were internationally recognised on 26 October 1979 with their inscription onto the UNESCO World Heritage List
Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and largest national park in the Republic of Croatia. The park is situated in the mountainous region of Croatia, between the Mala Kapela mountain range in the west and northwest, and the Lička Plješivica mountain range to the southeast. Administratively, the park falls within two counties: Lika-Senj (90.7%) and Karlovac (9.3%).
With its exceptional natural beauty, this area has always attracted nature lovers, and already on 8 April 1949, it was proclaimed Croatia’s first national park. The process of tufa formation, which results in the building of the tufa, or travertine, barriers and resulted in the creation of the lakes, is the outstanding universal value, for which the Plitvice Lakes were internationally recognised on 26 October 1979 with their inscription onto the UNESCO World Heritage List. In 1997, the boundaries of the national park were expanded, and today it covers an area just under 300 km2.
The park is primarily covered in forest vegetation, with smaller areas under grasslands. The most attractive part of the park – the lakes – cover just under 1% of the total park area.
The lake system is comprised of 16 named and several smaller unnamed lakes, cascading one into the next. Due to the geological substrate and characteristic hydrogeological conditions, the lake system has been divided into the Upper and Lower lakes. The twelve lakes forming the Upper Lakes are: Prošćansko jezero, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Vir, Galovac, Milino jezero, Gradinsko jezero, Burgeti and Kozjak. These lakes were formed on impermeable dolomite rock, and are larger, with more indented and gentler shores than the Lower Lakes. The Lower Lakes, consisting of the lakes Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac and Novakovića Brod, were formed in permeable limestone substrate, cut into a deep canyon with steep cliffs. The lakes end in the impressive waterfalls Sastavci, with the Korana River springing under the base of the falls.
The Plitvice Lakes National Park offers visitors seven different routes to tour the lake system, and four hiking trails. The park is open to visitors year round. All visitors are required to follow the instructions listed on the information panels, to keep on the marked trails, and to leave no traces of their visit, such as litter, or marking or devastating nature in any form.
Roadtrip Croatia (Zagreb, PIitvice, Zadar, Krka & Pula)
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Things visited:
Zagreb
Zagreb Upper Town
Art Pavilion
St Mark's
Plitvice Lakes
Krka national park
Krka blue bridge
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Zadar Swimming Spot
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Pula Arena
Premantura
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Kanjon Verudela
Gortan's Cove
Galebianna Cave
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Stoja Beach
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Temple Of Augustus
Plitvice Lakes National Park - Zagreb, Cruising on River Danube
Jeziora Plitwickie. Plitvice Lakes National Park
Park Narodowy Jezior Plitwickich (chor. Nacionalni Park Plitvička jezera) – park narodowy w Chorwacji, położony w środkowej części kraju ok. 140 kilometrów od Zagrzebia niedaleko wschodniej granicy z Bośnią i Hercegowiną; założony w 1949 roku. Jego największą atrakcją jest 16 jezior krasowych połączonych ze sobą licznymi wodospadami.
Jeziora leżą w południowej części gór Mała Kapela, wchodzących w skład Gór Dynarskich.
Kompleks Jezior Plitwickich tworzą dwa zespoły połączonych kaskadowo jezior – tzw. Górne Jeziora (chorw. Gornja jezera) i Dolne Jeziora (chorw. Donja jezera). Jeziora zasilane są systemem wód powierzchniowych, wśród których wyróżniają się potoki Crna rijeka i Bijela rijeka. Jeziora oddzielone są od siebie trawertynowymi groblami, na których tworzą się wodospady, których naliczono tutaj ponad 90. Długość wszystkich jezior wynosi łącznie 8,2 km, a ich łączna powierzchnia – ok. 200 hektarów.
W skład Górnych Jezior wchodzą kolejno: Prošćansko jezero, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Vir, Galovac, Milino jezero, Gradinsko jezero, Burgeti i Kozjak. Jezioro Kozjak jest największym ze wszystkich jezior: ma powierzchnię 80 hektarów i jest głębokie na 49,5 m. W skład Dolnych Jezior wchodzą: Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac i Novakovića Brod usytuowane kolejno w głębokiej i wąskiej kanionowatej dolinie. Potok Plitvica, dopływający po powierzchni otaczającej Plitwickie Jeziora wierzchowiny w rejon najniższego z jezior, spada w głąb doliny wysokim na 78 m Wielkim Wodospadem (chorw. Veliki slap). Jest to największy wodospad Chorwacji. Wody Plitvicy i systemu Jezior Plitwickich łączą się w wysokiej na blisko 25 m kaskadzie Sastavci (chorw. slapište Sastavci), poniżej której dają początek rzece Korana. Różnica wysokości pomiędzy taflą pierwszego jeziora (Prošćansko jezero, 636 m n.p.m.) a początkiem rzeki Korany (480 m n.p.m.) wynosi 156 m.
Na terenie Parku znajdują się również jaskinie. Największe z nich to Supljara o długości 70 metrów i Golubinjaca o długości 160 metrów.
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SPLIT to PLITVICE - Croatia Travel Vlog Day 4 [ENG subs]
Day 4 of your Croatia Travel: Split to Plitvička Jezera.
We left Split in the morning even if we've wished we could stay a little longer. The bus trip took about 5h, we even had a problem with the bus and stopped in small town to wait (45-50min) for the replacement bus to come. We weren't sure which bus stop to get off so I chose the Jezerca 2 bus stop. When we arrived at the Airbnb house, we saw there was a bus stop just in front of the house which we could have got off from. We spent some time enjoying the surrounding and went to the entrance of the national park to buy tickets for the next day but you can only buy ticket the same day.
We stayed at:
- Airbnb: Dado House (Plitvička Jezera). The house is the nearest you can get from the Plitvice Lake Entrance 2 (around 20min walk). The hosts were very welcoming and kind. They have a lot of area around the house to sit and relax. We recommend them highly!
We ate at:
- The Airbnb offer dinner as service for 115 Kuna (if I remember). The meal they prepared was composed of grilled meat and vegetables. It was more than enough quantity and the taste was delicious too!
Trivia (Wiki):
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a major tourist destination and the area's main source of income, together with arable lands, grazing lands and woods. Due to the Plitvice Lakes National Park's unique geological evolution and beauty, it was entered in the UNESCO world heritage list in 1979.
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Plitvicka jezera
Plitvička jezera najstariji su i najveći nacionalni park Republike Hrvatske. Svojom iznimnom prirodnom ljepotom ovo je područje oduvijek privlačilo zaljubljenike u prirodu, pa je već 8. travnja 1949. godine proglašeno prvim nacionalnim parkom u Hrvatskoj. Proces osedravanja, kojim se formiraju sedrene barijere i stvaraju jezera, predstavlja jedinstvenu univerzalnu vrijednost zbog koje su Plitvička jezera dobila međunarodno priznanje 26. listopada 1979. godine, upisom na UNESCO-vu Listu svjetske baštine.
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Plitvička jezera najstariji su i najveći nacionalni park Republike Hrvatske. Park je smješten u Gorskoj Hrvatskoj, između planinskog lanca Male Kapele na zapadu i sjeverozapadu i Ličke Plješivice na jugoistoku. Administrativno se nalazi na području Ličko-senjske (90,7 %) i Karlovačke županije (9,3 %).
Svojom iznimnom prirodnom ljepotom ovo je područje oduvijek privlačilo zaljubljenike u prirodu, pa je već 8. travnja 1949. godine proglašeno prvim nacionalnim parkom u Hrvatskoj. Proces osedravanja, kojim se formiraju sedrene barijere i stvaraju jezera, predstavlja jedinstvenu univerzalnu vrijednost zbog koje su Plitvička jezera dobila međunarodno priznanje 26. listopada 1979. godine, upisom na UNESCO-vu Listu svjetske baštine. Godine 1997. područje Nacionalnog parka prošireno je i otad zauzima površinu nešto manju od 300 km2.
Park je najvećim dijelom prekriven šumskom vegetacijom, manji dio travnjacima, a turistički najzanimljiviji i najatraktivniji dio Parka – jezera, zauzimaju tek nešto manje od 1 % površine Parka.
Jezerski sustav čini 16 imenovanih i nekoliko manjih, kaskadno poredanih jezera. Zbog geološke podloge i karakterističnih hidrogeoloških uvjeta, jezerski je sustav podijeljen na Gornja i Donja jezera. Prošćansko jezero, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Vir, Galovac, Milino jezero, Gradinsko jezero, Burgeti i Kozjak dvanaest su jezera koja čine Gornja jezera, formirana na nepropusnim dolomitima. Gornja jezera su prostranija, razvedenija i blažih obala u odnosu na Donja jezera. Donja jezera, koja čine jezera Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac i Novakovića Brod, nastala su u propusnoj vapnenačkoj podlozi usječena u uski kanjon strmih padina. Jezera završavaju impozantnim slapovima Sastavcima, podno kojih počinje tok rijeke Korane.
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Park Narodowy Jezior Plitwickich (chor. Nacionalni Park Plitvička jezera) -- park narodowy w Chorwacji, położony w środkowej części kraju ok. 140 kilometrów od Zagrzebia niedaleko wschodniej granicy z Bośnią i Hercegowiną; założony w 1949 roku. Jego największą atrakcją jest 16 jezior krasowych połączonych ze sobą licznymi wodospadami.
Jeziora leżą w południowej części gór Kapela, wchodzących w skład Gór Dynarskich.
Kompleks Jezior Plitwickich tworzą dwa zespoły połączonych kaskadowo jezior: tzw. Górne Jeziora (chorw. Gornja jezera) i Dolne Jeziora (chorw. Donja jezera). Jeziora zasilane są systemem wód powierzchniowych, wśród których wyróżniają się potoki Crna rijeka i Bijela rijeka. Jeziora oddzielone są od siebie trawertynowymi groblami, na których tworzą się wodospady, których naliczono tutaj ponad 90. Długość wszystkich jezior wynosi łącznie 8,2 km, a ich łączna powierzchnia -- ok. 200 hektarów.
W skład Górnych Jezior wchodzą kolejno: Prošćansko jezero, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Vir, Galovac, Milino jezero, Gradinsko jezero, Burgeti i Kozjak. Jezioro Kozjak jest największym ze wszystkich jezior: ma powierzchnię 80 hektarów i jest głębokie na 49,5 m. W skład Dolnych Jezior wchodzą: Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac i Novakovića Brod, usytuowane kolejno w głębokiej i wąskiej, kanionowatej dolinie. Potok Plitvica, dopływający po powierzchni otaczającej Plitwickie Jeziora wierzchowiny w rejon najniższego z jezior, spada w głąb doliny wysokim na 78 m Wielkim Wodospadem (chorw. Veliki slap). Jest to największy wodospad Chorwacji. Wody Plitvicy i systemu Jezior Plitwickich łączą się w wysokiej na blisko 25 m kaskadzie Sastavci (chorw. slapište Sastavci), poniżej której dają początek rzece Korana. Różnica wysokości pomiędzy taflą pierwszego jeziora (Prošćansko jezero, 636 m n.p.m.) a początkiem rzeki Korany (480 m n.p.m.) wynosi 156 m.
Na terenie Parku znajdują się również jaskinie. Największe z nich to Supljara o długości 70 metrów i Golubinjaca o długości 160 metrów.