Best attractions and places to see around Grad Delnice include a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage within the Gorski Kotar region. Situated as Croatia's highest town, it is surrounded by hills like Drgomlje, Petehovac, and Japlenški vrh. The area offers diverse landscapes, from dense forests and karst mountain peaks to river springs and historical landmarks. It serves as a destination for those interested in natural exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The hut is unfortunately abandoned and the area is neglected, but there are several tables and benches at the back to sit and have a snack.
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Beautiful but unfortunately closed mountain hut near the top.
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Mountain lodge Schlosser's dom is located on the saddle between the peaks of Veliki and southern Mali Risnjak, on Schlosser's meadow. It is named after Dr. Josip Schlosser Klekovski, the first president of HPD and the founder of Croatian botany. On the ground floor of the house there is a kitchen, a duty room, a bathroom and a spacious dining room, on the first floor there are rooms with beds and in the attic a shared dormitory. The home is the property of the Republic of Croatia, and it is managed by the Risnjak National Park Public Institution. UNFORTUNATELY IT DOESN'T WORK!
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The top is marked with a metal rod to which a metal steering wheel is welded and embedded in the top stone. The stamp is embedded in the stone just below the capstone. There is also a metal hammer with a registration book. The view from the top is open in all directions. The Gulf of Rijeka, Krk, Učka, Ćićarija, Snježnik, Slovenian Snežnik, Lokvar lake, Bjelolasica, Velebit can be seen well.
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Vučja jama was explored in 1991, its depth is 140 m. The bottom is in a series of geomorphological objects located in the karst plain, which stretches east of the Rijeka massif, due to the peculiarity of the karst terrain and the inaccessibility and even more climate, pits, scarp and caves Risnjaka has not been fully explored.
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Mountain lodge Schlosser's dom is located on the saddle between the peaks of Veliki and southern Mali Risnjak, on Schlosser's meadow. It is named after Dr. Josip Schlosser Klekovski, the first president of HPD and the founder of Croatian botany. On the ground floor of the house there is a kitchen, a duty room, a bathroom and a spacious dining room, on the first floor there are rooms with beds and in the attic a shared dormitory. The home is the property of the Republic of Croatia, and it is managed by the Risnjak National Park Public Institution. Unfortunately, the home is falling into disrepair. Closed. I hope it will be restored one day.
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The region around Grad Delnice is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning Source of the Kupa River, a karst spring with clear blue-green waters, or explore Risnjak National Park, known for its untouched forests and diverse wildlife. Other notable natural sites include the enchanting Zeleni Vir nature reserve with its waterfalls, the Japlenški Vrh Forest Park, and the Petehovac Mountain Center offering panoramic views.
Yes, Grad Delnice and its surroundings offer several cultural and historical sites. You can explore Rački House, a 17th-century building considered the oldest in the Goran region, or visit Popović's Mill, a historic electric mill from 1825. The Church of St. John the Baptist, a 19th-century church, is also a significant landmark. Further afield, Kaštel Zrinski in Brod na Kupi is a 17th-century castle classified as a cultural monument.
Grad Delnice is a great base for hiking. You'll find trails for various skill levels, from easy walks to challenging ascents. Popular options include the Forest Educational Trail within Risnjak National Park, which features information boards about local flora and fauna. For more challenging routes, consider the climb to the Great Risnjak Summit. You can find detailed routes and difficulty levels on the Hiking around Grad Delnice guide.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Children's Adventure Park at Risnjak National Park. The Leska Trailhead in Risnjak National Park is also considered family-friendly, offering easy marked trails. Japlenški Vrh Forest Park features a deer enclosure, which is often a hit with children. For more active families, Adrenaline Park Kupjak offers activities like zip-lining and archery.
The Gorski Kotar region around Grad Delnice offers numerous cycling routes, catering to various difficulty levels. Many routes provide scenic views of the surrounding mountains and forests. You can explore options ranging from moderate to difficult, with distances up to 60 km. For specific routes and their details, refer to the Cycling around Grad Delnice guide.
The Wolf Pit (Vučja Jama) is a 140-meter deep karst pit, part of a series of geomorphological objects. It is a challenging natural monument due to its depth and the rugged karst terrain. While it's a significant geological feature, its inaccessibility means it's not typically open for general visitor exploration without specialized equipment and guidance.
The best time to visit Grad Delnice for hiking and cycling is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and the trails are clear. Summer offers warm temperatures ideal for exploring, while spring and autumn provide beautiful foliage and fewer crowds. Winter brings opportunities for snow sports at places like Petehovac Mountain Center.
Many outdoor areas around Grad Delnice are dog-friendly, especially hiking trails. Within Risnjak National Park, the Wolf Information Point is noted as dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to check specific park regulations or attraction rules regarding pets before your visit, especially for indoor facilities or protected natural areas.
You can learn about the region's wildlife, including wolves, bears, and lynx, at the Wolf Information Point in Risnjak National Park. The park itself is known for its diverse fauna, and the Forest Educational Trail also provides insights into the local ecosystem.
The 'Valley of the Butterflies' refers to the upper Kupa River area, downstream from the Source of the Kupa River. This significant natural habitat is home to approximately 500 species of butterflies, making up about 60% of Croatia's total butterfly species. It's a magical spot for nature lovers and entomology enthusiasts.
Yes, the region boasts several excellent viewpoints. The Great Risnjak Summit, at 1,528 meters, offers tremendous views across the surrounding mountains and forests, including Snježnik and Guslica. Petehovac Mountain Center also provides beautiful panoramic views of the Gorski Kotar landscape.
The traditional architecture in the Grad Delnice region is characterized by wooden houses, often with semi-pitched roofs, designed to withstand the mountain climate. Villages like Velika Lešnica Ethnozone showcase this style. Crni Lug Village is particularly known for its unique woodworking technique called Šindra, used in building traditional mountain-style houses, which is certified as cultural heritage.


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