Nationalpark Plitvicer Seen

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In Plitvički Ljeskovac

Do.
24° 17°
Regen 60%
Fr.
33° 17°
Regen 0%
Sa.
25° 19°
Regen 68%
So.
26° 17°
Regen 26%
Mo.
21° 13°
Regen 35%

Eingebettet im Herzen Kroatiens ist der Nationalpark Plitvicer Seen ein wahrhaft bemerkenswertes Reiseziel, eine Kaskade von sechzehn miteinander verbundenen Seen und Wasserfällen, die in einem tiefen, grünen Wald liegen. Dieses UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe bietet ein unvergessliches Erlebnis und zeigt die bemerkenswerte Schönheit der Travertinbarrierenbildung – ein kontinuierlicher Prozess, der durch die feinen Einwirkungen von Moos, Algen und Bakterien geformt wird und die Landschaft ständig neu gestaltet.

Die Seen selbst sind berühmt für ihre lebendigen und sich ständig ändernden Farben, die je nach Mineralgehalt, Sonnenlicht und dem Vorhandensein von Wasserlebewesen von Azurblau über Smaragdgrün bis hin zu Grau oder Blau wechseln. Beim Wandern durch diese kristallklaren Gewässer begegnen Sie einem vielfältigen Ökosystem, das Hirsche, Bären, Wölfe und eine faszinierende Vielfalt an Vogelarten beherbergt.

Die einzigartige Geologie des Parks schafft eine Reihe atemberaubender Wasserfälle, die in die darunter liegende Kalksteinschlucht stürzen. In den Wintermonaten bedeckt oft eine magische Schneeschicht die Landschaft und verleiht diesem bereits unglaublichen Anblick eine zusätzliche Schönheit. Die Plitvicer Seen sind leicht mit dem Auto oder öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zu erreichen – lokale Busse verkehren von Zagreb und anderen nahe gelegenen Städten. Planen Sie einen ganzen Tag ein, um das ausgedehnte Netz von Holzstegen und Wegen zu erkunden, die sich durch dieses Naturwunder schlängeln, und stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie genügend Zeit haben, die atemberaubende Landschaft zu genießen. Jüngstes Besucherfeedback hebt immer wieder die außergewöhnliche Schönheit und das schiere Wunder hervor, diesen einzigartigen Ort zu erleben.

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Adriano
Adriano
a month ago

I visited this park on the 8/12/2025 and I would definitely say that it was the most beautiful place I went to during my trip to Croatia. I strongly recommend visiting it because it is truly worth it. From Zagreb I took the FlixBus that stops at two different entrances, I recommend stopping at the second entrance In the ticket price it’s included round trip ferry rides and scenic buses and you can choose the path you want to visit. I visited the letter f since it was the only one open to the public when I visited it and it was amazing. I would say that the paths were fairly new and it felt overall safe. You could see some staff members sometimes in spots like the coffe shop so you could ask informations and there were many signs throughout the park that were clear and indicated where should you go. The toilets were at the coffe shop even though they could have been cleaner. The ferry rides were scenic and absolutely breathtaking. The park was overall clean and had beautiful colours. The setting was overall beautiful but the best part was the final waterfall that was huge and very nice. It was worth every cent I payed for the bus and the entrance ticket and I highly recommend going here if you are visiting the Balkans. I was left just speechless

Amit Talwaria
Amit Talwaria
a month ago

I visited Plitvice Lakes National Park last week, and seeing this natural wonder during snowfall was nothing short of magical. Covered in a soft blanket of snow, the park transformed into a true winter fairy tale, offering a completely different experience from the usual summer views seen in photos. The frozen waterfalls, turquoise lakes partially covered with ice, and snow-lined wooden walkways created a peaceful and almost surreal atmosphere. Walking through the park felt like stepping into a postcard. The sound of gently flowing water beneath the ice, combined with the quiet of winter, made the experience incredibly calming and refreshing. One of the best parts of visiting Plitvice in winter is the smaller crowd. With fewer tourists, I was able to truly appreciate the beauty of nature at my own pace, stop frequently for photos, and enjoy the silence that only snowfall can bring. The contrast between the white snow, dark tree trunks, and the signature blue-green water of the lakes was absolutely stunning. The park was well maintained despite the cold weather. The wooden paths were cleared and safe to walk on, though proper winter shoes are highly recommended. The crisp air and scenic viewpoints made every step worthwhile, even in freezing temperatures. Plitvice Lakes National Park in winter is an unforgettable experience and highly recommended for nature lovers and photographers. Visiting during snowfall showed me a rare, peaceful side of Croatia’s most famous national park—beautiful, untouched, and truly breathtaking. This was easily one of the most memorable nature experiences of my travels.

Julie Frey
Julie Frey
2 months ago

DECEMBER. We decided to visit the lakes during the winter and do not regret. It was magical! Absolutely stunning. Our very own Winter wonderland as there were barely any tourists around. The steward at the entrance was very kind and helpful. He did suggest we come back in spring ! Parking was free!

Alice Kingsleigh
Alice Kingsleigh
4 months ago

Wow! Fantastic experience! You could easily spend the whole day at the park. There are number of trails leading around the lakes and under the waterfalls. Every part of it looks do beautiful. The water is extremely clean and the colours vary from light blue to turquoise green. It’s a must go destination in Croatia

Eran I
Eran I
4 months ago

Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of pure, awe-inspiring beauty. The 16 lakes, connected by countless waterfalls and cascades in stunning turquoise-blue hues, are a true paradise. Walking on the wooden boardwalks allows you to get close to the water, feel the mist of the falls and see almost to the bottom of the lakes. It's an absolute must-do for any nature lover. Important points on the trails and walking conditions: The park offers a variety of routes (like C, H, F, E etc.) that combine walking, a boat ride on Lake Kozjak, and use of a shuttle. Most of the walking paths and boardwalks are very narrow, slippery, and sometimes uneven, and the park gets extremely crowded, therefore in my opinion the trails are not suitable for baby strollers or wheelchairs, also - access is difficult for people with walking difficulties or seniors who require stability. Recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip. Tickets: Recommended to book tickets online in advance for a specific time slot and entrance (1 or 2), as the daily visitor capacity is limited and tickets sell out quickly. It's best to arrive as early as possible (right at opening time) to avoid the biggest crowds. Paid parking is available at both entrances (make sure to park at the entrance for which you bought your ticket). Along the paths, there are several rest points with WCs and some places to buy food, but it's a bit pricey, so you can bring some water, sandwiches, or snacks. In summary, this is an amazing natural wonder that is worth every effort.

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