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Istria and Kvarner
Limski Channel - Between
Vrsar and Rovinj, there is a geomorphologic phenomenon - a 10 km long
and 600 m wide canyon, with cliffs protruding up to 150 m above the
sea. Since oysters and mussels are bred in the Limski Channel, make
sure to taste them in one of many excellent restaurants.
Motovunska Forest -
Istria's inland is famous for its forests abundant in mushrooms and
wild game, while Motovunska Forest, where the largest truffle, recorded
in the Guinness Book of World Records, was found, lies in the Mirna
River valley, close to the Medieval hill-top towns.
Ucka - Ucka, covered by
coniferous forests, medicinal and aromatic herbs, is Istria's highest
mountain. From Ucka, you have a splendid view of Istria and the Kvarner
islands, and thanks to its vegetation and the direction of the wind,
the region at the foot of Ucka has been included on the list of tourist
destinations favorable for all of those with respiratory difficulties.
Rajska Beach and Dundo Forest
- 40% of the island of Rab is covered by woods, while the Dundo
Park-Forest, only 4 km from the town of Rab, stands out as one of the
most beautiful holm oak forests in the Mediterranean region.
Lubenice - On a 378 m
high cliff with a view towards the open sea, lies the prehistoric
settlement that resembles the fairytale town in Sleeping Beauty -
stone-chiseled Lubenice, where every year interesting music evenings
are held and creative workshops are organized.
Northern Dalmatia
Lake Mir - On the island
of Dugi otok, in the area of the Telascica Nature Park, 146 m above sea
level lies the salt water lake Mir. In the past, an integral part of
the Kornati National Park, Telascica Bay is among the most beautiful in
the Adriatic, while its waters at the surface are up to 6°C warmer than
the sea water in summer.
Velebit Botanical Garden
- At the foot of Zavizan Mountain, at the altitude of 1480 meters, lies
a botanical garden with an area of 30 hectares. Besides dense forests
and spacious meadows, you can see autochthonous and rare plants of the
Velebit region, among them, the endemic yellow flower - Degenia
velebitica.
Zrmanja River, whose
canyons and rapids have recently been discovered by rafting and
kayaking enthusiasts, lies near the town of Obrovac. One of its
beauties is a 27-meter high waterfall. Along its entire length of 69
km, the river flows through green landscapes, the most spectacular ones
in the Obrovac region.
Cerovacke Caves - On the
slopes of Southern Velebit lies the geomorphologic nature monument
consisting of two caves: Donja cave, explored to the depth of 2000
meters and Gornja cave, although smaller (approx. 1200 m), can boast of
having the so-called "White Crystal Chamber" that is ornamented with
magnificent stalactites and stalagmites.
Central Dalmatia
Cetina River Canyon - 100
km long Cetina River is Dalmatia's river with the most water and its
mouth lies at the old town of Omis. Thanks to its waters, the river has
formed a splendid canyon with waterfalls (Gubavica) and excursion
areas, among which Radmanove mlinice, a place where excellent dishes
are served, stands out.
Malacological Museum in Makarska
- is located in the Franciscan monastery and houses the largest
selection of shells and snails in the world, as well as a rare
collection of fossils from the Mediterranean area.
Biokovo Botanical Garden
- If you head from Makarska towards Zagora, you will reach a botanical
garden that, besides autochthonous plants from the Biokovo area, houses
several endemic plants, while there are large meadows of yellow
narcissuses at several places within the park.
Crveno and Modro Lakes
are hydrographic and geomorphologic natural phenomena in the Imotski
region. In Modro lake (800 x 500 meters), bathing is allowed in summer,
while its water level varies up to 70 meters. Neighboring Crveno lake
resembles a giant well: it has a diameter of about 200 meters and a
depth of about 500 meters and cannot be accessed, while the red color
of the surrounding steep rocks make it a marvelous sight.
Southern Dalmatia
Veliko and Malo Lakes -
On the island of Mljet, whose western part has been proclaimed a
national park, there are two lakes and the bay of Soline. On 46 meter
deep Veliko Lake lies the islet of Sv. Marija with a Benedictine
monastery. The water of Malo Lake is up to 4°C warmer than the sea
water.
Bacinska Lakes -
Freshwater Bacinska Lakes, a favorite destination for sports fishermen,
lies north of the port of Ploce and in the immediate vicinity of the
sea. There are several excellent sea food restaurants in the vicinity.
Ston Walls - The 14th
century fortification walls, called "European Wall of China" due to
their monumentality, still circle the town that had waterworks and a
sewage system already in 1581. Besides that, Ston is known for
excellent oysters bred there.
Lokrum is among the most
beautiful islands of the Dubrovnik archipelago and it used to be the
summer residence of Maximillian von Habsburg. The island is covered
with Mediterranean vegetation, magnolias, agaves and palm trees. Due to
its exquisite beauty, it has been proclaimed a special reserve of
forest vegetation.
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