Lower Lakes, A Serene Paradise of Cascading Lakes
53231, Korana
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Introduction
The Plitvice Lakes area in Croatia is a natural landscape listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This national park consists of 16 lakes of varying sizes, thus it is also known as the "Sixteen Lakes" national park.
The lakes wind in a ribbon-like pattern through the valleys, dividing into upper and lower parts. The upper lake area is home to 12 lakes, primarily comprised of travertine. The lower lake area includes four lakes - Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac and Novakovića - located in a limestone gorge.
Visitors can stroll along the lakeside paths, admire the beautiful scenery, and get up close to the water. The Plitvice Lakes area is a charming place where you can enjoy the beauty and tranquility of nature. Transportation Driving a car or self-driving.