Natural monuments around Telašćica are situated on the southeastern part of Dugi Otok island in Croatia, characterized by three main natural phenomena: the Telašćica Bay, the "Stene" cliffs, and the saltwater Lake Mir. This nature park offers a diverse range of landscapes, from dramatic vertical cliffs to a unique saltwater lake and a large, sheltered bay. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, varied terrain, and numerous viewpoints.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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I definitely recommend sturdy footwear for the trail along the cliffs! The path is marked with blue markers! At the outer edge of the cliffs, people have been seen jumping into the sea from various heights!
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The salt lake is nice to look at, but won't blow you away. The entry side is teeming with swimmers (tourist boats), while the opposite side is much more relaxed. Don't forget your water shoes (rocks, muddy/slippery). The sea is much more appealing for swimming! You can walk around the lake on a path; I recommend sturdy shoes. P.S.: It is NOT Winnetou's "Silver Lake," even though the tour operators like to say that!
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The lake itself does not offer any special highlights. Its foam crowns are evidence that it is a salt lake.
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Great. In the off-season you are completely alone here. The sunset is awesome.
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Highly recommended a paradise island to visit
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The cliffs of Dugi Otok also called "Stene" are located in the Telašćica Nature Park. The best way to get to the park is by boat. The cliffs are up to 190m high. Very worth seeing destination.
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The rocks with their crevices are a challenge. Some stones are wobbly. Sturdy shoes are recommended and take every step carefully.
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Telašćica Nature Park is renowned for three primary natural phenomena: the dramatic Cliffs of Telašćica Nature Park, the unique saltwater Lake Mir, and the expansive Telašćica Bay. These features offer a diverse landscape from towering cliffs to a tranquil lake and a sheltered bay with numerous islets.
The "Stene" cliffs, also known as the Cliffs of Telašćica Nature Park, are impressive vertical cliffs on the outer side of Telašćica Bay. They rise up to 161 meters above the sea and plunge to depths of 90 meters below, making them among the highest in the Adriatic. They are a nesting ground for various bird species, including the Peregrine Falcon, and offer breathtaking panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like Fort Grpašćak.
Lake Mir is a saltwater lake situated on a narrow strip of land between Telašćica Bay and the open sea. Its high salinity and warm temperatures, heated by the sun, make it ideal for a therapeutic float. The lake is also home to an endemic species of eel called "Kajman," and wild donkeys often roam freely around its shores.
Telašćica Bay is a large, deep inlet considered one of the safest and most beautiful natural harbors in the Adriatic. It stretches for 10 km and is dotted with 13 islands and islets, plus 6 more within the bay itself. Its sheltered waters are perfect for sailing, kayaking, and anchoring, offering numerous coves to explore and rich marine biodiversity for diving and snorkeling.
Yes, the Rocky Trail to the Stacked Stones, Telašćica Nature Park offers a challenging hike through a karst landscape with unique rock formations. Visitors recommend sturdy shoes due to the wobbly stones and crevices. The cliffs themselves also feature typical karst formations with cracks, protrusions, and pillars.
The area around Telašćica offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are easy hiking loops like the "Hiking loop from Grpašćak" or more challenging running trails such as "Jezero Mir – Gračina loop from Sali." You can explore more options in the Hiking around Telašćica, Road Cycling Routes around Telašćica, and Running Trails around Telašćica guides.
Yes, Telašćica Nature Park offers trails for various skill levels. While some paths like the Rocky Trail to the Stacked Stones are considered challenging, there are also easier options. For instance, the "Hiking loop from Grpašćak" and "View of Telašćica Bay loop from Grbašćak" are rated as easy hikes. You can find more details in the Hiking around Telašćica guide.
While the sea near the cliffs is appealing, the Cliffs of Telašćica Nature Park are primarily for viewing and cliff jumping (with caution). For swimming, Lake Mir offers a unique experience with its warm, salty waters, though visitors recommend water shoes due to rocks and muddy/slippery areas. The numerous coves within Telašćica Bay also provide excellent opportunities for swimming and water sports.
Yes, Telašćica Nature Park is family-friendly. Lake Mir is specifically noted as a family-friendly highlight, offering a unique floating experience and the chance to see wild donkeys. The park's diverse landscapes and various easy walking trails make it enjoyable for all ages.
The best time to visit Telašćica's natural monuments is generally during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring. The summer months are also popular, especially for swimming and water activities, but can be warmer and more crowded. Consider seasonal factors for your preferred activities.
When hiking in Telašćica Nature Park, it's recommended to wear sturdy shoes, especially if you plan to tackle rocky or challenging trails like the Rocky Trail to the Stacked Stones. The terrain can be uneven with crevices and wobbly stones. Comfortable clothing suitable for the weather conditions is also advisable.
Yes, Telašćica Nature Park offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. The "Stene" cliffs are a nesting ground for various bird species, including the Peregrine Falcon and Eleanor's Falcon. Around Lake Mir, you might encounter wild donkeys, and the lake itself is home to the endemic "Kajman" eel. The rich biodiversity extends to the underwater world of Telašćica Bay.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking landscapes, especially the panoramic views from the Cliffs of Telašćica Nature Park. The unique experience of floating in the warm, salty waters of Lake Mir and encountering wild donkeys is also a highlight. The diverse terrain, from rugged cliffs to peaceful bays, and the rich natural environment are highly appreciated.
For the most impressive panoramic views of the cliffs and Telašćica Bay, head to the viewpoints along the Cliffs of Telašćica Nature Park. Fort Grpašćak, perched on the edge of the cliffs, offers excellent vantage points. A short hike on the narrow path along the cliffs also provides stunning perspectives of the dramatic coastline.


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