The largest lakes in Plitvice Lakes National Park are Prošćansko and Kozjak. Visitors can admire them from the constructed trails.
The numerous waterfalls and cascades are what make the park famous. The most impressive are the Great Plitvice Waterfall, Galovački Buk and Veliki Slap. Hikers access these wonders via the marked trails.
Nearby, the Čorkova ►
The largest lakes in Plitvice Lakes National Park are Prošćansko and Kozjak. Visitors can admire them from the constructed trails.
The numerous waterfalls and cascades are what make the park famous. The most impressive are the Great Plitvice Waterfall, Galovački Buk and Veliki Slap. Hikers access these wonders via the marked trails.
Nearby, the Čorkova Uvala reserve protects a virgin forest. This old-growth forest of centuries-old oak and beech trees can be freely observed.
The park is divided into two distinct areas: the lower lakes and the upper lakes. The lower lakes are Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac and Novakovića Brod. They attract the most visitors. These lakes are large and spacious. They are home to the most impressive large waterfalls. People can take boat tours on these lower lakes.
In contrast, the upper lakes are smaller and more secluded. They are called Prošćansko, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Vir, Galovac, Milino jezero, Gradinsko jezero, Burgeti and Kozjak. Despite their small size, their natural beauty is still breathtaking. Numerous trails cross the forests around the upper lakes. Hikers can take these to discover these peaceful lakes.
The Korana canyon carves a deep rocky gorge. The Korana River runs through it. You can hike through the canyon or take a boat excursion into the heart of the canyon.
Finally, the Golubnjača caves nestle on the shores of Lake Kozjak. These natural cavities can be visited by boat or on foot along the underground passages.
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