Attractions and places to see in Dilj, a mountain in the historical region of Slavonia, Croatia, offer a range of natural features and points of interest. The Dilj mountain range is composed of Neogene rocks, forming a significant geological landscape. Visitors can explore forests, lakes, and mountain peaks. The region provides opportunities for hiking and cycling to experience its natural beauty.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Here you turn to the Vračica excursion site and the Bazovac spring, ten minutes away
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In the lowest part, across the dried-up stream bed, there is a wooden bridge made of wicker with a fence, and right behind it is a table and benches for resting. Next to the table, someone fixed a branch between two trees and hammered in nails that function as hangers, which was very surprising in my circumstances. It was as if I had come to a living room.
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Small lake "Ljeskove vode", 20 km from Slavonski Brod is located in the municipality of Bukovlje, only 2 km north from the village Korduševci. Ljeskove vode are enclosed by three hills. The artificial lake with 10 m high dam is enclosed on all sides by thick forest. Near the lake is the peak of Dilj mountain called "Čardak".
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Peaceful peak in the middle of the forest. Few splited logs on the top where you can rest. There is no panoramic view from the top.
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Very nice lake and family picnic area. There is also space for a barbecue grill.
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Dilj offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Lake Ljeskove Vode, an artificial lake surrounded by hills and forest, perfect for picnics. The mountain also features Čardak 421 m Monument, a peaceful peak nestled in the forest, and the unique Maiden's Bridge, a wooden bridge over a dried-up stream bed with a resting spot.
Yes, Lake Ljeskove Vode is known as a peaceful family picnic area with space for barbecuing. Many trails in Dilj are also suitable for families, such as the path leading to the Junction to Bazovac Spring.
For panoramic views, head to the View of Slavonski Brod and Bosnian Hills from Čardak Monument. This spot offers a clear perspective of Slavonski Brod and the Bosnian Hills, especially after some forest clearing.
Dilj offers a range of hiking trails, from easy to difficult. You can find routes like the easy Lake Ljeskove Vode – Čardak 421 m Monument loop or more challenging options like the Corona Trail – Forest Path. For more details and specific routes, explore the Hiking in Dilj guide.
Yes, Dilj has several road cycling routes. Options include the Vilovnice loop from Pleternica or the Brod Fortress loop from Slavonski Brod, both typically rated as moderate difficulty. You can find more routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Dilj guide.
The Čardak 421 m Monument is the peak of Dilj mountain. It's a peaceful spot in the middle of the forest, offering a serene environment for rest. While there isn't a panoramic view directly from the summit, a nearby spot provides excellent views of Slavonski Brod and the Bosnian Hills.
Yes, for Lake Ljeskove Vode, visitors have noted that parking is available, making it convenient for those traveling by car.
The Maiden's Bridge is a charming wooden bridge made of wicker with a fence, crossing a dried-up stream bed. It's accompanied by a table and benches, providing an inviting spot for visitors to rest and enjoy the forest surroundings.
Visitors appreciate Dilj for its tranquil natural settings, especially places like Lake Ljeskove Vode for its peaceful picnic atmosphere. The opportunity to rest at serene spots like the Čardak peak and the rewarding views from the View of Slavonski Brod and Bosnian Hills are also highly valued.
Beyond the main attractions, the Maiden's Bridge offers a unique and charming resting spot. Additionally, the Junction to Bazovac Spring leads to the Vračica excursion site and the Bazovac spring, which can be a pleasant discovery.
The Dilj mountain range is part of a significant geological landscape in Croatia, primarily composed of Neogene rocks. Some areas also feature Upper Cretaceous sediments and igneous rocks, contributing to its unique natural structure.


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