Best mountain peaks in Varaždin are characterized by diverse hilly areas and mountains, providing opportunities for hiking and outdoor recreation. The region features notable peaks such as Ivanščica and Ravna Gora, offering a variety of natural landscapes and trails for exploration. Varaždin, located in northern Croatia, is surrounded by hills and mountains to its south and west. These areas provide a range of experiences, from challenging hikes to more leisurely forest walks.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Nice view when fog is not around. Ivanšćica can be seen from this peak
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The mountain lodge is open on Fridays from 3 pm :(
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The path up and down was very, very steep, and on the way down, there were some slippery slopes. The hut at the top is only open on weekends and public holidays (and probably also on the day before a holiday). Good fitness is required.
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The road over Veliki Konj is quite demanding because it is steep. There is a bench on the Great Horse, and there is a nice view to the north.
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One of the rare peaks on Kalnik. There are benches and it is a great place for gablec.
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Discover the hidden gem at Pionir and witness the breathtaking panorama of Ivanscica Peak and the enchanting northern landscapes of Varazdinska zupanija. A vista that whispers tales of nature's grandeur and invites you to savor the beauty of Croatia's rich landscapes. Lace up your hiking boots, embrace the journey, and let Pionir unveil the magic of Ivanscica in all its glory.
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Čevo is the easternmost and most prominent peak of Ivanščica. On the south side it is quite gentle, and on the north side it is so steep that rocks have appeared in several places. Because of its pointed appearance, it is also called Zagorski Klek. At the very top there is a stone pillar and a box with stamps, but there is no view. The lack of a view is made up for by the views from two viewpoints nearby - Balkon, west of the peak, and Mali Čevo, east of the peak.
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The highest mountain peak near Varaždin is Ivanščica Peak (1,060 m). It is the highest point in northwestern Croatia and the highest mountain in continental Croatia north of the Sava River.
From Ivanščica Peak, especially from the "Stričevo" viewpoint, you can enjoy extensive views to the north, encompassing Ivanec, Varaždin, and the Međimurje region, as well as the hills of Zagorje, Sljeme, the Slovenian Alps, and the Pannonian basin all the way to Hungary. The Pyramid Observation Tower on Ravna Gora offers wide views of the entire Ravna Gora, Zagorje, Donačka gora, and Boč in Slovenia, extending to the Kamnik Alps. Kalnik also provides beautiful views of the rolling landscape of Prigorje to the south and southeast.
Yes, there are. On Ivanščica Peak, you'll find the "Pasarić House" mountain lodge. Ravna Gora features two mountain lodges, and Kalnik also has a mountain lodge near its peak.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. For mountain hikes, consider routes like the Stričevo loop from Ivanščica or the Veliki Konj – Ivanščica loop. For more challenging options, the Vranilac Peak – Ruins of St. Martin's Church loop from Kalnik is available. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes in Varaždin guide.
While some trails can be challenging, many mountains like Ivanščica and Ravna Gora offer well-marked trails of varying difficulty, including more leisurely forest walks suitable for families. It's advisable to check specific trail descriptions for suitability and length.
The region offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be warm. In winter, be prepared for cold winds, especially on higher peaks like Ivanščica, where it can be fresh even in summer.
Public transport options to specific trailheads can vary. For Ivanščica, common starting points include Prigorec near Ivanec. For Ravna Gora, the most beautiful approach is often from Trakošćan. While some villages near the mountains might have bus connections, direct public transport to all trailheads can be limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
For Ravna Gora, Filić's home (near the pyramid at the top) can be reached by car along a forest road starting in the village of Kamenica. For Kalnik, parking is generally available near the mountain lodge or at the start of popular trails. Specific parking areas are usually marked at trailheads.
Yes, Kalnik is particularly rich in history, featuring an ancient fortress and the impressive ruins of the old town of Veliki Kalnik, with towers merged into steep rocks. On Ivanščica Peak, the iron "Pyramid" lookout tower stands on the site of a wooden pyramid built by mountaineers in 1893, adding a historical mountaineering touch.
Ravna Gora is popular for its beautiful forests, spectacular panoramic views from its viewpoints, and an abundance of diverse hiking trails. It's also a favored spot for paragliders and its proximity to Trakošćan Castle makes it attractive for combining nature with cultural sightseeing.
Yes, mountain lodges on Ivanščica, Ravna Gora, and Kalnik often offer refreshments and sometimes accommodation. Additionally, the towns and villages surrounding these mountains, such as Ivanec, Lepoglava, and Varaždin itself, provide various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation.
For experienced hikers, trails on Ivanščica can be demanding, especially those on the steeper northern side. The Big Horse summit is known for its challenging and steep trail. Kalnik also offers routes with significant elevation changes and rocky sections. You can find more difficult routes in the Mountain Hikes in Varaždin guide.
Yes, while the region has challenging peaks, many mountains offer more leisurely forest walks and easier sections of trails. For dedicated easy hikes, you can explore options like the Jeruzalem Vineyards loop or city walks in Varaždin itself, which are detailed in the Easy hikes in Varaždin guide.


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