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Risnjak National Park - Croatia
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Risnjak National Park is a national park in Croatia. It is located in Gorski kotar, the most mountainous and heavily forested region of the country, about 15 km inland from the Adriatic Sea. The park covers an area of 63,5 square kilometers including the central part of Risnjak and Snježnik massif and the source area of the river Kupa. The administration and visitor center of the park are located in Crni Lug, a town on the eastern edge of the park.
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Risnjak national park Croatia
National park Risnjak is located in hinterland of the city of Rijeka and Kvarner Gulf, in the north-western part of Gorski Kotar. The basic phenomenon of the Park are forests and hydro-geological nature monument – the Kupa River spring. There are more than a dozen of different forest communities and around thirty other types of plant communities. The park is characterized by different karst phenomena, potholes, sinkholes and grykes concealed by rich vegetation.
The wealth of vegetation and extensive geo-morphological diversity provide shelter to a large number of animal species, especially birds. National Park Risnjak is also a habitat of three large predators: lynx (Croatian: Ris) by which Risnjak was named, wolf and brown bear.
Points of interest
Risnjak - with the highest peak in the park Veliki Risnjak and the second in Gorski Kotar next to Bjelolasica. On its southern slope you'll find a mountain lodge called Šloserov dom, named by the person who built it, Joseph Schlosser.
Snježnik - the second largest peak in the park at 1506 meters. Name comes from Croatian word for snow - snijeg. This is one of the most common places for tour skiing in Croatia.
Guslica is an abandoned Yugoslav People's Army complex.
Educational path Leska was created in 1993. It is a circular trail 4.5 kilometers long, beginning and ending at the visitor center in Crni Lug.
The river Kupa has its source at the park's lowest point, in an oval pond 50 meters wide. Numerous expeditions have tried to determine the depth of the pond. So far, they've determined that water springs from two separate channels, one 86 meters deep while the wider one is 57 meters.
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Risnjak national park Croatia
National park Risnjak is located in hinterland of the city of Rijeka and Kvarner Gulf, in the north-western part of Gorski Kotar. The basic phenomenon of the Park are forests and hydro-geological nature monument – the Kupa River spring. There are more than a dozen of different forest communities and around thirty other types of plant communities. The park is characterized by different karst phenomena and forms so the rich vegetation hides many potholes, sinkholes and grykes. The wealth of vegetation and extensive geo-morphological diversity provide shelter to a large number of animal species, especially birds.
The wealth of vegetation and extensive geo-morphological diversity provide shelter to a large number of animal species, especially birds. National Park Risnjak is also a habitat of three large predators: lynx (Croatian: Ris) by which Risnjak was named, wolf and brown bear.
Points of interest
Risnjak - with the highest peak in the park Veliki Risnjak and the second in Gorski Kotar next to Bjelolasica. On its southern slope you'll find a mountain lodge called Šloserov dom, named by the person who built it, Joseph Schlosser.
Snježnik - the second largest peak in the park at 1506 meters. Name comes from Croatian word for snow - snijeg. This is one of the most common places for tour skiing in Croatia.
Guslica is an abandoned Yugoslav People's Army complex.
Educational path Leska was created in 1993. It is a circular trail 4.5 kilometers long, beginning and ending at the visitor center in Crni Lug.
The river Kupa has its source at the park's lowest point, in an oval pond 50 meters wide. Numerous expeditions have tried to determine the depth of the pond. So far, they've determined that water springs from two separate channels, one 86 meters deep while the wider one is 57 meters.
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The Risnjak massif is named after a dense lynx population that inhabited the forests up to 1854 when the last one was hunted. Lynxes did not appear for more than a century until 1970s when they were reinhabited in Slovenia. The population has spread across the border and now their number is stable. If you are incredibly lucky you can spot this beautiful creature sneaking through the branches.
Rich wildlife, vegetation and overall beauty led to the proclamation of Risnjak a national park in 1953, just a couple of years after the famous Plitvice lakes.
This route starts at Crni Lug and follows a marked trail to the mountain hut below the rocky Risnjak peak. The hut is opened during the summer season and has a winter room - a room that is opened all the year around and equipped with a stove.
Above the hut, the trail leads between the steep rocks. In winter, this segment is usually packed with frozen snow, therefore an ice axe, propper crampons and some alpine experience are necessary for reaching the peak.
Due to its prominence Risnjak peak accumulates lots of precipitation. Snowshoes can be very useful in winter while the raincoat is essential in any season
Risnjak je dobio ime po gustoj populaciji risova koji su nastanjivali ovo područje do 1854. godine kada je zadnja jedinka ulovljena. Risovi se nisu pojavili više od stoljeća dok sedamdesetih godina nisu umjetno nastanjeni u Sloveniji. Populacija se proširila preko granice i sada je njihov broj stabilan. Ako ste nevjerojatno sretni možete opaziti ovo predivno stvorenje kako se šulja kroz grmlje.
Bogat životinjski i biljni svijet kao i sveukupna ljepota ove planine doveli su 1953.g. do proglašenja nacionalnog parka, samo par godina nakon poznatih Plitvičkih jezera.
Ova ruta počinje u Crnom Lugu i prati označenu stazu do pl. doma pod samim vrhom. Dom ima zimsku sobu koja je otvorena cijele godine, ima peć, drva i dva ležaja.
Iznad doma, staza kratko vodi kroz strme stijene. Zimi je ovaj dio prekriven tvrdim snijegom pa je za uspon na sami vrh potrebna zimska oprema i ponešto alpskog iskustva.
Zbog svog položaja i visine, Risnjak akumulira mnogo padalina. Krplje zimi mogu biti dosta korisne dok je dobra nepromočiva jakna obavezna čak i ljeti.
Risnjak National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Risnjak) is a national park in Croatia. It is located in Gorski kotar, the most mountainous and heavily forested region of the country, about 15 km inland from the Adriatic Sea. The park covers an area of 63.5 square kilometers including the central part of Risnjak and Snježnik massif and the source area of the river Kupa. The administration and visitor center of the park are located in Crni Lug, a town on the eastern edge of the park. WIKIPEDIA.ORG
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Risnjak National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Risnjak) is a national park in Croatia. It is located in Gorski kotar, the most mountainous and heavily forested region of the country, about 15 km inland from the Adriatic Sea. The park covers an area of 63.5 square kilometers including the central part of Risnjak and Snježnik massif and the source area of the river Kupa. The administration and visitor center of the park are located in Crni Lug, a town on the eastern edge of the park.
The park is entirely in Primorje-Gorski Kotar county, and is divided between the city of Čabar, the city of Delnice and the municipality of Jelenje. The highest point of the park is Veliki Risnjak (1528 m) and the lowest is the area around the source of the Kupa (313 m). The massif is located on the northern part of the Dinaric Alps, and marks the divide between the Adriatic and Black Sea watersheds.
Like most of the Dinaric Alps, the park is dominated by limestone and dolomite rocks and shows major karst features: ponikve, karren on bare rocks, rock falls, swallow holes, caves and so on. Because the limestone is very porous there are few surface flows of water.
Although Risnjak is of only a modest altitude, it is nevertheless a very significant climatic and vegetational barrier between coastal and continental parts of Croatia. Adriatic and continental weather patterns collide here and play a significant role in determining the park's climate. It has pleasantly warm summers and an average temperature of up to 22 °C; springs and autumns are rainy, and the winter is long and snowy. The average year-round temperature at the Risnjak mountain lodge is 2.5 °C with an annual rainfall of 3600 mm, which is amongst the highest in the country, and an average snow depth of between 122 and 448 cm.
Areas within the park called ponikvas experience a microclimate where, because of temperature inversions, the lower regions are colder than those at higher altitudes. In ponikvas the winter snow lasts much longer than elsewhere.
Although the park occupies only a relatively small area, very diverse types of flora can be found. It marks the point where the coastal and continental vegetation zones meet, as well as combining the Dinaric and Alpine zones. This produces great floral variety across the multiple ecotones found in the park.
Most of the park is covered by a mixture of beech and fir trees growing on limestone and dolomite. Numerous variations characterised by local microclimates and types of soil can also be found. Here one can find single trees of sycamore maple, elm, ash, and sometimes some yew. The beech and fir forest gradually gives way to another large forest zone - the subalpine beech forest with lettuce grass, which grows in areas of the park at heights of between 1200 m and 1400 m above sea level.
The upper border of this ecotone is marked by impenetrable underbrush in form of shrubs creating a unique ecosystem, which has been termed the Fagelatum croaticum subalpinum fruticosu. Above the subalpine beech forest there grows the last, highest forest ecosystem - crooked shrubby pine.
The rocky peak of Risnjak is characterised by some especially interesting flora. The peak is home to a variety of rare and sometimes endangered species such as the edelweiss, black vanilla orchid, mountain milfoil, alpine yellow violet, livelong saxifrage, alpine snowbell, mountain avens and hairy alpine rose.
The fauna is just as diverse as the flora. The park is home to mammals such as the brown bear, red deer, roe deer, chamois, wild boar, wolf, pine marten, stone marten, badger, weasel, squirrel and dormouse. The most important animal used to be the lynx, after which Risnjak got its name. Lynx was exterminated during the 19th century and has returned to Risnjak three decades ago, after a successful reintroduction project in neighboring Slovenia. There are also numerous bird species living in Risnjak: capercaillie, hazel grouse, goshawk, eagle owl and several woodpecker species, amongst others. A number of amphibians and reptiles, as well as various insect and snail taxa can also be found.
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Risnjak National Park Travel
Risnjak National Park Travel - The Risnjak National Park (in Croatian , Nacionalni Risnjak park) is a national park in Croatia . It is located in Gorski Kotar , the most mountainous and forested area of the country, about 15 km inland from the Adriatic Sea . The park covers an area of 63.5 square kilometers including the central part of Risnjak and Snježnik massif and the source area of the river Kupa . The administration and visitor center of the park are in Crni Lug , a city on the eastern edge of the park.
The name of the massif probably comes from the Croatian word of the lynx , ris . Another interpretation suggests that comes from the local word risje , which is a name of a type of grass.
The first documented scientific visit was made in 1825 by the botanist Budapest Joseph Standler . Many other botanicals came later. The most prominent nineteenth-century explorer was the botanical Risnjak Josip Schlosser who wrote numerous publications around Risnjak and fauna . The first visit organized mountaineering was made by the Alpine Club of Rijeka , and the first mountain lodge in the area was built in 1932.
In 1949 the botanist Ivo Horvat first suggested that the area should be protected around Risnjak. On his advice, the parliament of the then Socialist Republic of Croatia declared 36,00 km ² around Risnjak as a national park. In 1956 the park area was reduced to 30.14 km ², of which 21.06 km ² were placed under stricter protection. Finally, in 1997, the Croatian parliament voted to expand the park to its current size. Snježnik zones and Kupa sources were added to the park but first inhabited areas of villages Razloge, Razloški okrug and Krašćevica.
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Risnjak 1528 m je najvišji vrh v Nacionalnem parku Risnjak (Gorski Kotar).