Mountain peaks in Karlovac County, Croatia, offer a diverse landscape for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The region features numerous peaks with distinct geological formations and historical significance. From the highest points in the Gorski Kotar region to the "Cradle of Croatian Mountaineering," the area provides varied terrain. These mountains are characterized by pristine forests, rugged limestone formations, and significant natural reserves.
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You won't find a view like this again anytime soon!! The climb is rewarded.
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There are several buildings at the summit, including an open chapel and a huge radio mast. The panoramic view is very impressive.
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Nice view, well marked trail ;)
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In mountaineering literature, Klek is often called the cradle of Croatian mountaineering and alpinism. Klekova stijena below the top was the first school of Croatian alpinists and a large number of first-class climbing ascents were performed there. According to folklore, there is a kingdom of witches on Klek, who have become a symbol of the Klek mountain and the town of Ogulin.
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Sveta Gera is the highest peak of Žumberačka gora. It is located almost on the Slovenian border. The top is a wide undulating glade 350 meters long. Near the top is a disputed military facility that was abandoned by the former JNA in 1991, after which it was occupied by the Slovenian army. Since 1923, Slovenians have called the peak Trdinov vrh after Janez Trdina, a writer from Novi Mesto.
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An interesting story about two lovers
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At this point, Klek mountain welcomes visitors to the "Witch Kingdom." According to legend, Klek is a gathering place for fairies and witches who dance and summon lightning on stormy nights, trying to wake up the sleeping giant Klek.
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For challenging hikes, consider Kula on Bjelolasica, the highest peak in the Gorski Kotar region, known for its demanding trails and panoramic views. The areas around Bijele Stijene and Samarske Stijene also offer significant elevation and rugged terrain. Additionally, Klek Peak, with its imposing 200-meter rock face, provides a captivating and challenging environment, especially for climbers.
Yes, Bijele Stijene and Samarske Stijene are strict nature reserves famous for their rugged limestone peaks, some featuring towering 'fingers' up to 50 meters high. These areas are part of the Velika Kapela massif and offer a sense of wild beauty and unique geological formations.
Klek Peak is famously known as the 'Cradle of Croatian Mountaineering.' Its distinctive shape and challenging rock faces have attracted climbers for over a century, and the Croatian Mountaineering Society was founded after an ascent of Klek in 1874.
Petrova Gora is a forest-covered mountain known for its scenic trails and historical landmarks, including the Monument to the Uprising of the People of Banija and Kordun. Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak) in the Žumberak Mountains also holds cultural interest due to its cross-border location and the protected nature park status of the surrounding area, which is rich in springs, streams, and waterfalls.
For more accessible options, consider the hills around Ozalj, Karlovac, and Duga Resa, such as Vodenica Peak (538 m), Vinica Peak, and Martinščak Summit and Church. These offer accessible hiking options with good views and are suitable for those seeking tranquil nature walks.
Karlovac County's mountain peaks are characterized by pristine beech, fir, and spruce forests. In areas like Bijele Stijene and Samarske Stijene, you can find protected flora, including the endemic Edelweiss. The Žumberak Mountains, home to Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak), are rich in springs, streams, and waterfalls. Petrova Gora is a pristine woodland landscape abundant with beech, hornbeam, oak, and chestnut trees.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various outdoor activities. For gravel biking, routes like 'Ruins of Dreznik Castle – Drežnik Castle Ruins loop' are available. You can find more details in the Gravel biking in Karlovac guide. For general hiking, there are routes such as 'Grave of King Petar Svačić – Petrova Gora Monument loop' which you can explore in the Hiking in Karlovac guide. More challenging mountain hikes, including routes around Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak) and Bijele i Samarske stijene, are detailed in the Mountain Hikes in Karlovac guide.
Yes, there is a mountain hut located at 1000m at the foot of Klek Peak. Additionally, near Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak), there is a mountain shelter, the Mountain Shelter Sveta Gera, which is arranged within the Greek Catholic Chapel of St. Ilija.
The highest peak in Karlovac County and the broader Gorski Kotar region is Kula on Bjelolasica (1,534 m). Velika Javornica (1,374 m) is identified as the highest point within Karlovac County itself. Other high peaks include Bijele Stijene (1,335 m) and Samarske Stijene (1,302 m).
Many peaks offer excellent viewpoints. Kula on Bjelolasica provides panoramic vistas from the highest point in the region. Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak) offers a wonderful view in all directions, with a panoramic board at its viewpoint. Hills like Plaška Glava and Hum near Plaški are also known for their stunning viewpoints. Even more accessible peaks like Martinščak Summit and Church provide nice views to the west and northwest.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from challenging mountaineering on Klek Peak to exploring the unique geological formations of Bijele Stijene. The tranquil environment and rich biodiversity of places like Petrova Gora are also highly valued for nature walks and historical exploration. The komoot community has shared over 130 photos and given more than 90 upvotes across the highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the region's natural beauty and varied terrain.


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