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Črno Jezero, also known as Black Lake, is a unique natural monument nestled within the scenic Pohorje mountain range in Slovenia. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1200 meters, between the peaks of Osankarica and Trije kralji, this lake is renowned for its distinctive dark appearance. Despite its name, the water itself is remarkably clear; the "black" color comes from a thick layer of accumulated organic silt and peat at its bottom, surrounded by dense pinewood forests and high peat…

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    13. Juni 2020

    Mountainbike

    Wunderbarer Ort auf Pohorje zu besuchen. Es ist ein verstecktes Juwel, die einzige Schwierigkeit ist, dass die Straßen dorthin schrecklich sind. Es dauert eine Stunde von Maribor. Es gibt einen Parkplatz und dann einen Weg, um höchstens 20 Minuten zu Fuß zum See zu gelangen. Nicht viele Leute gehen, also ist es so, als wäre es dein eigener See.
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    13. Juni 2020

    Mountainbike

    Black Lake ist wirklich schwarz! Das Wasser darin ist kristallklar, aber am Grund des Sees sammeln sich organische Abfälle von Pflanzen und Tieren an und bilden eine dicke Schicht dunklen Schlamms, die dem See seine charakteristische Farbe verleiht. Es liegt in einem sumpfigen Gebiet mitten im Pohorje-Wald und stellt einen angenehmen Ausflugspunkt dar, zu dem ein schöner Weg aus Richtung Dom na Osankarici über hölzerne Fußgängerbrücken führt. Das Seegebiet ist als Naturdenkmal geschützt.
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    7. September 2021

    Wandern

    Ein wunderschöner See, der mit einem kurzen Spaziergang vom Auto aus erreicht oder in längere Wanderungen durch die Umgebung integriert werden kann.
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    Ort: Slovenska Bistrica, Draugebiet, Slowenien

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    What is the typical elevation gain for hikes to Črno Jezero?

    Črno Jezero itself is situated at an elevation of approximately 1200 meters (1197m according to Wikipedia). The elevation gain for a hike will depend significantly on your starting point. For instance, a short walk from the nearby parking lot involves minimal gain, while longer routes from lower areas in the Pohorje range will naturally include more significant ascents. The highlight data indicates the lake's elevation at 1201.6m.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks near Črno Jezero?

    While the lake itself is the primary natural feature and a beautiful viewpoint, the surrounding area offers a unique landscape. The wooden footbridges leading through the swampy peat bog areas are a distinctive feature and offer picturesque views of the unique ecosystem. The lake is nestled on a forest ridge between Osankarica and Trije Kralji, which are notable points in the Pohorje range.

    How accessible is Črno Jezero by public transport?

    Access to Črno Jezero primarily relies on private vehicle transport, as direct public transport options to the immediate vicinity are limited. Most visitors drive to a parking area near Dom na Osankarici or Trije Kralji, and then proceed on foot. It's advisable to check local bus schedules from larger towns like Maribor to Slovenska Bistrica, but expect to arrange further transport or a long hike from there.

    Are permits required to visit Črno Jezero or hike in the area?

    No specific permits are required to visit Črno Jezero or to hike on the established trails in its immediate vicinity. The lake and its surrounding forest are protected as a forest reserve and natural monument, so visitors are expected to respect the natural environment, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing the flora and fauna.

    Is Črno Jezero suitable for a winter hike, and what are the seasonal changes like?

    Yes, Črno Jezero is considered an appealing destination throughout the year, including winter. While the intro mentions its year-round appeal, winter transforms the landscape into a magical wonderland, often adorned with snow and ice. However, winter hikes require appropriate gear, such as warm clothing and sturdy, waterproof footwear, as trails can be icy or snowy. The lake's dark surface can create a striking contrast against a snowy backdrop.

    What makes Črno Jezero family-friendly, and are there easy walks for beginners?

    Črno Jezero is highly suitable for families and beginners due to the relatively short and easy walk from the parking area to the lake, which takes about 20 minutes. The path often includes wooden footbridges over swampy sections, adding an element of adventure for children. Benches and tables are available for relaxation and picnics, making it a pleasant outing for all ages. The highlight data also categorizes it as 'family_friendly'.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Črno Jezero?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Pohorje region, including those leading to Črno Jezero. However, as the area is a protected natural monument, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the pristine environment for all visitors.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Črno Jezero?

    While there are no direct cafes or pubs right at the lake, the nearby Dom na Osankarici is a mountain hut that typically offers refreshments and meals. For accommodation, you can find options at Dom na Osankarici or in the wider Pohorje region, particularly around Trije Kralji, which offers guesthouses and hotels. The closest larger town with a full range of services would be Slovenska Bistrica or Maribor.

    How long does it take to walk around Črno Jezero itself?

    Črno Jezero is not a large lake, approximately 50 hectares in size. While there isn't a continuous path directly encircling the entire lake due to its swampy nature, there are paths and wooden footbridges that allow you to explore its immediate vicinity. The walk from the parking lot to the lake and exploring the accessible areas around it can be done leisurely within an hour or two, depending on how much time you spend enjoying the scenery.

    Is wild swimming permitted in Črno Jezero?

    Wild swimming is generally not recommended or permitted in Črno Jezero. The lake is a protected natural monument, characterized by its unique peat bog ecosystem and a thick layer of organic silt at its bottom. Disturbing this delicate environment, including swimming, is discouraged to preserve its natural state and protect rare plant habitats. The water, while clear, is also very cold.

    What is the terrain like on the trails leading to Črno Jezero?

    The terrain leading to Črno Jezero is generally forested, with paths that can be uneven but are mostly well-maintained. A distinctive feature is the presence of wooden footbridges that navigate through the swampy, peat bog areas surrounding the lake. These bridges ensure easy passage over the wet ground. Sturdy footwear is always recommended due to potential mud or uneven surfaces, especially after rain.

    How does Črno Jezero in Slovenia compare to other 'Black Lakes' in the region, like the one in Montenegro or the Triglav Lakes?

    Črno Jezero in Slovenia (Pohorje) is unique as an artificially created lake, expanded in the 19th century for timber flotation, and characterized by its peat moss and pinewood surroundings. Its 'black' color comes from accumulated organic silt. In contrast, the famous Črno Jezero in Montenegro is a large glacial lake within Durmitor National Park, known for its two distinct parts (Veliko and Malo Jezero) and dramatic mountain setting. Another Črno Jezero is the lowest of the glacial Triglav Lakes in Slovenia, accessible via a challenging mountain path. Each offers a distinct natural experience.

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