Exploring the beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park

 

Welcome to the enchanting world of Plitvice Lakes! Nestled in the heart of Croatia, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a masterpiece of nature’s artistry. Prepare to be captivated by emerald lakes, cascading waterfalls, and lush greenery that seem straight out of a fairy tale. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know for an unforgettable journey to Plitvice Lakes.

 

Top Sites to See:

1. Upper Lakes: Begin your adventure by exploring the Upper Lakes, characterized by their stunning turquoise waters and intricate network of cascades. Don’t miss attractions like Veliki Slap (the Big Waterfall) and Galovac Lake.
2. Lower Lakes: Spend a day wandering through the Lower Lakes, where boardwalks lead you through a series of breathtaking waterfalls, including the iconic Veliki Prštavac.
3. Plitvice Lakes National Park Museum: Dive deeper into the park’s history and biodiversity at the museum, located near Entrance 2. Learn about the geological forces that shaped the landscape and the diverse flora and fauna that call it home.

Best Time of Year to Visit:

The best time to visit Plitvice Lakes is during the spring (April to June) or fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, and the crowds are smaller. During these seasons, you’ll also witness the vibrant colors of foliage, enhancing the park’s natural beauty.

Transportation Options:

– Car: Renting a car gives you the flexibility to explore the park at your own pace and access remote areas.
– Public Transport: Buses run regularly from major cities like Zagreb, Split, and Zadar to Plitvice Lakes National Park.
– Guided Tours: Joining a guided tour is a convenient option for those who prefer hassle-free transportation and expert guidance throughout the park.

 

Must-See Instagram Places:

– The Boardwalks: Capture stunning photos of the wooden boardwalks winding their way over crystal-clear lakes and waterfalls.
– Veliki Slap: Take awe-inspiring shots of the tallest waterfall in Plitvice Lakes, framed by lush greenery.
– P3 Pogled na Prošćansko jezero: This viewpoint offers panoramic views of Prošćansko Lake and is perfect for capturing the park’s vastness.

Holidays and Festivals:

– Plitvice Marathon: Held annually in June, this marathon offers participants a unique opportunity to run amidst the park’s natural wonders.
– Croatian Independence Day (October 8th): Celebrate Croatian culture and history with special events and festivities throughout the country.

Souvenirs to Purchase:

Handcrafted Wooden Items: Shop for intricately carved wooden souvenirs, such as figurines, kitchenware, and jewelry, inspired by the park’s natural beauty.
Local Artisanal Products: Support local artisans by purchasing handmade textiles, pottery, and honey infused with flavors from the region.

Best Area to Stay in for First-Time Visitors:

For first-time visitors, staying near Entrance 2 of Plitvice Lakes National Park is recommended. This area offers easy access to the park’s main attractions, as well as amenities such as accommodation, restaurants, and souvenir shops.

 

We stayed at the Ethno Houses Plitvice Lakes Hotel and LOVED it. This was by far our favorite location we stayed at during our trip to Croatia. The grounds itself give you reason to visit but the close proximity to the National Park just make this a true gem!! 

Click here for their link to their listing on Booking.

 

Hope we have inspired you to start your journey of wonder and discovery as you immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of Plitvice Lakes. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography aficionado, or simply seeking tranquility amidst pristine surroundings, this Croatian gem promises an unforgettable experience.

 

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Road Trip: Kaiserslautern to Croatia!

Here is our Croatian road trip we did during our spring break. We decided to keep our travel plans to the more Northern parts of Croatia so we could give ourselves a relaxing trip with less driving time. We plan on exploring from Zadar to Dubronovik at another time. 

 

Day 1: Kaiserslautern to Bad Reichenhall
– Depart from Kaiserslautern in the morning.
– Drive to Bad Reichenhall, Germany.
– Explore the Old Town area, visit attractions like Café-Restaurant Reber, Alte Saline, Königlicher Kurgarten, Thurmsee, ReichenhallMuseum, St. Zeno, Wittelsbacherbrunnen.

-Overnight in Bad Reichenhall.

Next time I would have stayed in Salzburg instead!

Day 2: Bad Reichenhall to Zadar
– Depart from Salzburg in the morning.
– Drive to Zadar, Croatia.
– Check into your accommodation in Zadar.
– Spend the evening exploring Zadar’s Old Town, visit the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun.
– Overnight in Zadar.

 

Sound ON for the Sea Organ! 

Day 3-5: Explore Zadar
– Spend the next three days exploring Zadar and its surroundings.
– Visit attractions like the Roman Forum, St. Donatus’ Church, and Zadar Cathedral.
– Enjoy the beaches and waterfront promenade.
– Optional day trips to nearby islands like Ugljan or Pasman.
– Overnight in Zadar for three nights.

 

Day 6: Zadar to Plitvice Lakes
– Depart from Zadar in the morning.
– Drive to Plitvice Lakes National Park.
– Spend one full day exploring the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes, hiking the trails, and enjoying the stunning waterfalls.
– Overnight in or near Plitvice Lakes for one night.

 

 

Day 7-8: Plitvice Lakes to Pula
– Depart from Plitvice Lakes in the morning.
– Drive to Pula, Croatia.
– Check into your accommodation in Pula.
– Spend the next two days exploring Pula’s charming Old Town.
– Overnight in Pula for two nights.

 

Day 9: Pula to Salzburg
– Depart from Pula in the morning.
– Drive to Salzburg, Austria.
– Check into your accommodation in Salzburg.
– Spend the evening exploring Salzburg’s Old Town or relaxing in the picturesque surroundings.
– Overnight in Salzburg or longer! We absolutely LOVED the city, the Zoo is fun too!

Day 10: Salzburg to Kaiserslautern
– Depart from Salzburg in the morning.
– Drive back to Kaiserslautern.

 

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