Attractions and places to see around Učka encompass a diverse mountain range in western Croatia, forming a designated Nature Park. This region connects the Istrian peninsula with the Croatian mainland, acting as a natural border between varied landscapes. The Učka Nature Park spans 160 square kilometers, offering a mix of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a rich biodiversity, historical villages, and distinct karst landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The impressive works on the high cliffs are made with ecological paints and inspired by prehistoric art and floral motifs. The works are visible from afar and mark the cliff as a natural sanctuary that connects earth and sky. Land art point #14 on Učka Land Art Trail. Rock art by Boris Pecigoš, Master of Arts. Rock art Lišaj follows the natural forms of lichen on the rock, emphasizing the symbiosis of living things and stone, the energy of the sun that is felt here, and the power of life that is always renewed.
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Here visitors receive information about the local flora and fauna.
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The stone circles are interesting.
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Here is the ascent to Vojak
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A dream when you have them behind you
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A wonderful view of a majestic mountain
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This view just before the final sprint. Priceless
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The highest point, Vojak Lookout Tower, offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the entire Istrian peninsula, the Kvarner islands, Gorski kotar, and on clear days, even the Alps and Venice. Another popular spot is the Vojak Summit and Stone Labyrinth, which also provides excellent vistas.
Učka Nature Park is rich in biodiversity, featuring over 1,300 plant species, including the endemic Učka bellflower. You can explore the dramatic limestone formations of the Vela Draga Canyon, discover two notable torrential waterfalls (one in Lovranska Draga and Rečina waterfall), and observe distinct karst landscapes along the ridge.
Yes, Učka offers several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Ruins of the village of Mala Učka, the highest rural settlement in Istria, or explore the 11th-century Kožljak Fortification. The Ecomuseum Vlaški Puti is dedicated to preserving the traditional culture of the Vlach people, and you can find ancient archaeological sites and shepherd's huts throughout the park.
Absolutely. The park area is dotted with charming traditional villages. Mala Učka, though without permanent residents today, retains its picturesque charm and is known for its history of cattle breeding and cheese production. Other villages like Brgudac, Lovranska Draga, and Brest pod Učkom also offer glimpses into the region's rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life.
Učka Nature Park provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling on a network of trails, including educational paths like Plas and Vela Draga. The park is also popular for rock climbing, paragliding, and hang-gliding. For specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Učka, Easy hikes around Učka, and MTB Trails around Učka guides.
Yes, Učka offers options for families. The Poklon Pass is a popular starting point for exploring the park and offers an information point. Many easy hiking trails are suitable for families, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Učka guide. The diverse natural environment provides ample opportunities for kids to explore and learn about nature.
The ascent to Vojak is a popular choice, with the Vojak Nature Trail being well-signposted. Other educational paths include the geological trail of Vela Draga, the Trebišća-Perun historical trail, and the waterfall promenade in Lovranska Draga. For a variety of options, explore the Easy hikes around Učka guide.
Učka is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases colorful foliage. Summer is ideal for higher altitude trails, but can be warm. Winter offers a unique experience for those prepared for colder conditions and potential snow.
The Vojak Lookout Tower serves as an information center for the Učka Nature Park. Additionally, the Poklon Pass hosts an information point, which is a great starting point for your visit.
Yes, Učka offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking. There are various trails suitable for different skill levels, from easy gravel roads to more challenging routes. You can find detailed routes and information in the MTB Trails around Učka guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from Vojak Lookout Tower, especially on clear days. The diverse natural landscapes, from forests to karst fields, and the well-maintained trails are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique historical sites like the Ruins of the village of Mala Učka and the opportunity to buy local products like sheep cheese.
Učka Nature Park is a biodiversity hotspot. It is home to over 1,300 plant species, including 40 orchid species and the endemic Učka bellflower (Campanula tommasiniana), which grows only here. The park also hosts approximately 170 bird species, with rare sightings of griffon vultures, golden eagles, and Eurasian eagle-owls. Mammals like bears, wolves, and lynxes have also been recorded.


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