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The Trail by Lokvarsko Lake is a picturesque path encircling the artificial Lokvarsko Lake, nestled within the mountainous Gorski Kotar region of northwestern Croatia. This tranquil destination, located about 30 kilometers east of Rijeka in the Lokve municipality, offers a unique blend of man-made beauty and natural serenity, surrounded by dense coniferous forests and close to Risnjak National Park.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning lake views and the accessibility of the Trail by Lokvarsko Lake. Many highlight the ease with…
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Distanz 3,24 km
Anstieg 10 m
Abstieg 30 m
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The Trail by Lokvarsko Lake primarily features a forest path, with sections of single trail. It is generally considered easy to moderate, offering a gentle challenge without significant elevation changes, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
While the full 17-17.5 kilometer loop is the primary route, visitors can choose to walk or cycle shorter sections. For instance, the stretch from Mrzla Vodica towards Lokve is noted for its wooden benches and tables, providing pleasant shorter excursions. You can easily adapt your distance based on your preference.
Yes, the trail is considered family-friendly. Its generally easy to moderate difficulty and relatively flat terrain make it suitable for walks with children. The presence of small beaches along the route also offers opportunities for breaks and summer swimming, enhancing the family experience.
Yes, the Trail by Lokvarsko Lake is generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy bringing their dogs along for walks and hikes. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the area for all visitors.
Parking is generally accessible directly from the road at various points around the lake. While specific designated parking lots may vary, visitors often find convenient spots to leave their vehicles to begin their walk or ride.
Yes, Lokvarsko Lake is suitable for swimming during the summer months. There are small beaches along the trail where visitors can access the water for a refreshing dip.
The lake and its surrounding coniferous forests are home to rich biodiversity. While specific sightings can vary, the lake itself is abundant with fish species such as chub, carp, and trout, making it a popular spot for anglers. The forest environment also supports various other forms of wildlife typical of the Gorski Kotar region.
The trail is nestled within the Lokve municipality, bordered by villages like Homer and Mrzla Vodica. While the immediate trail might not have numerous facilities, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby villages and the wider Gorski Kotar region. It's advisable to check local listings for current availability.
Lokvarsko Lake is an artificial reservoir created in 1954. During periods of low water levels, remnants of the old Lujzijana road and the stone Tsar's Bridge, which were submerged during the lake's creation, can become visible. These offer a unique glimpse into the area's past before the damming of the Lokvarka River.
While the trail is ideal for year-round enjoyment, winter conditions in the mountainous Gorski Kotar region can bring snow and ice. Winter hiking or cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear, such as snowshoes or fat bikes, and caution due to potentially slippery or snow-covered paths. Always check local weather conditions before planning a winter visit.
Completing the entire 17 to 17.5-kilometer loop on foot typically takes around five hours, excluding any breaks. Cyclists may complete it faster, depending on their pace.