Piccolo ponte sul canale tra Malo Jezero e Veliko Jezero
Piccolo ponte sul canale tra Malo Jezero e Veliko Jezero
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The Small Canal Bridge Between Malo Jezero and Veliko Jezero is a distinctive stone bridge located within the pristine Mljet National Park on Mljet Island, Croatia. Situated at an elevation of approximately 40 meters above sea level, this landmark serves as a crucial connection between the park's two unique saltwater lakes, Malo Jezero (Small Lake) and Veliko Jezero (Large Lake). It is a central feature of the park's natural beauty and a gateway to further exploration of this stunning Adriatic…
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Elevazione 40 m
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Velocità max vento: 22,0 km/h
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The strong tidal currents flowing through the channel connecting Malo Jezero and Veliko Jezero were historically harnessed by Benedictine monks. They built mills at this location, powered by the changing currents, primarily for salt production. The nearby area of Soline even derives its name from this historical salt-making activity. The original bridge was rebuilt in 2016, but the site's historical use of natural forces remains a fascinating aspect.
Yes, the Small Canal Bridge area serves as a central hub for exploring Mljet National Park. An 11-kilometer-long walkway and cycling path encircles Veliko Jezero, which is directly accessible from the bridge. This path offers a scenic way to explore the lake, including access to the ferry pier for St. Mary's Island.
Mljet National Park generally has a policy regarding pets. While dogs are often permitted on trails and in certain outdoor areas, they must typically be kept on a leash. It's advisable to check the most current regulations on the official Mljet National Park website or at the park entrance, as rules can vary and specific restrictions might apply to sensitive ecological zones or shuttle services.
Access to the Small Canal Bridge is included with the general entry ticket for Mljet National Park. The park charges an entry fee, which typically covers access to all natural attractions, walking paths, and the shuttle boat to St. Mary's Island. Current prices and ticket purchase points can be found on the official Mljet National Park website or at the park's information centers.
Mljet National Park operates a shuttle bus service that connects the main entrance points and villages like Pomena and Polače with key attractions, including the area around the Small Canal Bridge. Visitors arriving by ferry to Pomena or Polače can typically use these shuttle buses to reach the bridge and the lakes. Check the park's official schedule for routes and timings.
The area around the Small Canal Bridge is a central point within the National Park, and you'll find some facilities nearby. The village of Pomena, which is very close, offers several cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy refreshments and meals. There are also often small kiosks or cafes near the main visitor areas within the park itself, especially during peak season.
While the warmer months (June-August) are popular for swimming and water activities, for hiking and to avoid the largest crowds, the shoulder seasons of late spring (May-early June) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal. The weather is pleasant for walking, the natural scenery is vibrant, and the park is generally less congested than in mid-summer.
Yes, bicycle rentals are readily available in the villages of Pomena and Polače, which are the main entry points and activity hubs for Mljet National Park. From these locations, it's easy to cycle to the Small Canal Bridge and then continue exploring the extensive network of cycling paths around Veliko Jezero.
The Small Canal Bridge area is excellent for families. Children and adults alike enjoy the unique experience of floating with the current between Malo Jezero and Veliko Jezero. Additionally, the paved paths around the lakes are perfect for easy walks or bike rides, and the nearby ferry to St. Mary's Island offers an exciting short boat trip to explore the historic monastery and its surroundings.
While the bridge itself offers a beautiful perspective of the channel and the two lakes, walking or cycling along the paths that encircle Veliko Jezero will lead you to various elevated spots and clearings that provide stunning panoramic views of both lakes and the surrounding forested landscape. The path to St. Mary's Island also offers unique perspectives as you approach the island.
The channel connecting Malo Jezero and Veliko Jezero under the Small Canal Bridge is relatively shallow, approximately 30 meters long and up to 0.5 meters deep. It is generally considered safe for swimming and floating, especially given the unique tidal currents. However, always exercise caution, especially with children, and be aware of the current's direction, which changes every six hours.