Best attractions and places to see in Sisak-Moslavina include a diverse landscape of natural floodplains, rolling hills, and significant historical sites. The region is characterized by its major rivers, the Kupa, Sava, and Odra, and features extensive natural areas like Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Visitors can explore ancient Roman ruins, medieval fortresses, and monuments commemorating historical events. Sisak-Moslavina offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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mountain lodge excellently decorated and with good hosts
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pyramid with a beautiful 360 view
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checkpoint at the king's tomb
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Martinska Ves is a small village on both sides of the river Sava. Surprisingly, the first (and only) bridge between "left" and "right" Martinska Ves was built just 20-something years ago. On a positive side, the hanging bridge is very elegant and primarily built for bikers and pedestrians - as it should in the 21st century. 😎
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Tišina Kaptolska. Literally "Captol's scilence".A village with ~200 inhabitants and a shuttle over Sava
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Shuttle over Sava in "Tišina Kaptolska"(*) - a tiny little place with barely 200 inhabitants. Shuttle normally starts working around 14h according to the locals, but the owner was in the hospital as I passed (08/2024) and the shuttle didn't work. (*) literally Kaptol's silence. No idea why.
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Sisak-Moslavina is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Sisak Fortress (Stari Grad Sisak), a symbol of resistance against the Ottoman invasion. The region also features the Archaeological Park Siscia, showcasing remains of the ancient Roman city. Other significant historical sites include the Petrova Gora Monument, commemorating the Yugoslav resistance, and the Ruins of the Pauline Monastery of St. Peter (Petrovac).
Absolutely. The region is home to Lonjsko Polje Nature Park, one of Europe's largest and best-preserved natural floodplains, vital for wetland birds and endangered species. You can also explore Moslavacka Gora Regional Park with its lush forests and rolling hills. The Kupa, Sava, and Odra Rivers are central to the region's geography, and Novljansko Jezero (Novljansko Lake) offers recreational activities.
Sisak-Moslavina offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those around Lonjsko Polje Nature Park or connecting the Tišina Kaptolska Ferry and the Martinska Ves Suspension Bridge. Hiking is also popular, with trails leading to the Matija Filjak Mountain Lodge and the Piramida (Cepeliš) Viewpoint. For more details on routes, check out the Cycling in Sisak-Moslavina and Hiking in Sisak-Moslavina guides.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Piramida (Cepeliš) Viewpoint is known as a spot for family activities, offering a hut and a geodetic pyramid. Lonjsko Polje Nature Park provides opportunities for wildlife spotting and experiencing traditional village life, which can be engaging for all ages. The Zelen-Gaj Campground is also listed as family-friendly.
For panoramic views, head to the Piramida (Cepeliš) Viewpoint, which features a 14-meter tall geodetic pyramid. The Petrova Gora Monument also offers nice views from its location on Veliki Petrovac, the highest peak of Petrova Gora. The Matija Filjak Mountain Lodge is another spot with scenic surroundings.
The best time to visit Sisak-Moslavina for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush greenery in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer is ideal for water-based activities on the rivers and lakes, though it can be warmer. For birdwatching in Lonjsko Polje, spring and early summer are excellent.
Yes, you can experience local culture through traditional architecture in villages like Krapje, known for its preserved wooden houses. The Moslavina Museum in Kutina showcases the history and way of life in the Moslavina region. For a taste of local products, consider visiting Trdenic Winery to sample the autochthonous Škrlet wine variety.
Petrova Gora is significant both historically and naturally. It is home to the Petrova Gora Monument, a powerful memorial to the Yugoslav resistance during World War II, located on its highest peak, Veliki Petrovac. The area also offers natural beauty with lush forests and is a popular spot for hiking and exploring historical ruins like the Ruins of the Pauline Monastery of St. Peter.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, you can find an easy loop trail around the Matija Filjak Mountain Lodge from Cepeliš, which is about 3.6 km long. The Easy hikes in Sisak-Moslavina guide provides more options, including the Šumarica Educational Footpath and a loop around Čigoč.
Sisak, the regional center, offers several attractions. You can visit the historic Sisak Fortress (Stari Grad Sisak) and the photogenic Old Bridge (Stari Most) over the Kupa River. The Archaeological Park Siscia reveals the city's Roman past, and the Sisak City Museum preserves its rich heritage. For relaxation, Franje Tudmana Park and Engleski Park provide green spaces.
Yes, the region features some interesting river crossings. The Old Bridge (Stari Most) in Sisak is a notable brick and stone bridge across the Kupa River. Further afield, the Martinska Ves Suspension Bridge is a visually elegant structure primarily for bikers and pedestrians, connecting both sides of the Sava River.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the ruins of the Pavlinski Monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a beautiful hiking destination along the Crkveni jarak educational trail. The town of Topusko, known for its spa with thermal waters and a history dating back to the Neolithic age, offers a unique blend of relaxation and history. The traditional wooden architecture in Krapje also provides a glimpse into the region's heritage.


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