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Unveiling Central Croatia: Nature, History, and Local Delights

Horses in a field in Lonjsko Polje Nature Park in Central Croatia
4 Oct

Unveiling Central Croatia: Nature, History, and Local Delights

Central Croatia, nestled in the heart of the country, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure. With the Adriatic Sea to the west, Slavonia to the east, and Dalmatia to the south, this region boasts picturesque towns, rolling hills, medieval castles, and Baroque architecture – making it an ideal destination for those looking to explore Croatia’s inland treasures.

Places to visit in Central Croatia 

Although Central Croatia may not be the first area that comes to mind when you think of this vast and diverse country, the region is rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. From the bustling energy of the capital city to the serene charm of small towns, Central Croatia offers a wealth of experiences for travelers. Whether you’re interested in vibrant city life, medieval castles, or stunning countryside vistas, this region has something for everyone.

St Marks Church in Zagreb, Central Croatia

Zagreb 

As the capital city of Croatia, Zagreb is a vibrant and historic city filled with cultural attractions and a wide array of activities. The juxtaposition of ancient architecture and modern-day vibrancy makes it an exciting destination for visitors eager to explore modern Croatian life while also delving into its rich past.

Embark on a private guided walking tour of the city’s center and old town where you’ll visit sites such as Lotrščak Tower and St. Mark’s Church to learn more about their fascinating history. 

Zagreb is also a growing culinary hub, where foodies will find a delightful mix of gourmet experiences. From street food stalls serving traditional Croatian dishes to Michelin-starred restaurants offering modern takes on classic flavors, Zagreb’s food scene is sure to delight. 

Samobor

Just 12 miles outside of Zagreb, you’ll find Samobor. This charming town is the perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, where you’ll be greeted with picturesque streets and traditional craftsmanship. Soak up the laid-back pace of life here by strolling along its cobbled streets lined with quaint cafés, visit local glassmakers and artisans, and stop for a coffee in the main square. 

Make sure to visit the yellow Parish Church that’s said to date back to 1334, if not even earlier. For history buffs and nature lovers, a visit to Samobor Castle is a must. Located just outside the town, this medieval fortress, though partially in ruins, offers sweeping panoramic views of the town and the lush landscapes surrounding it. 

Don’t leave without trying Samobor’s famous kremšnita, a delicious cream cake that the town is renowned for. It’s a sweet finish to any day spent exploring this charming Croatian gem.

Varaždin

Varaždin is a city situated along the Drava River in the northern reaches of Croatia. Known for its Baroque and Rococo architecture, it’s a great place to spend a day strolling through the streets and exploring the sights. 

Every year, a 10 day festival named Špancirfest is held in the city. This lively and fun street festival is one of the largest in Croatia, attracting over 100,000 tourists from all over Croatia and the surrounding countries. The program is jam-packed with concerts, theater, street performances, creative workshops as well as various activities for children. 

Things to do in Central Croatia 

Central Croatia is a haven for those who appreciate nature, history, and culture. From exploring stunning natural parks and unwinding in thermal spas to discovering hidden castles and attending lively festivals, there is an abundance to do in this region. 

Wetlands and trees in Lonjsko Polje Nature Park in Central Croatia

Nature 

Lonjsko Polje Nature Park, which has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status, is a 195 square mile stretch of wetlands located in the Posavina region. This off-the-beaten track destination is a paradise for avid bird watchers, especially within the city of Čigoć where white storks nest on top of the houses. 

Just west of Zagreb, you’ll find Žumberak Nature Park and the Samobor Highlands. This area is known for its number of karstic phenomena, with deep canyons and glistening rivers. Old villages and hamlets are dotted between the rolling meadows, vineyards, and forests, where you can go hiking on well-marked trails through the landscape. Along this route, you’ll discover the majestic Sopot Waterfall, which is over 130 feet tall. 

Medvednica Nature Park is another popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The park’s highest peak, Sljeme, offers breathtaking views and can be reached via a scenic hike or cable car.

Rural countryside with Veliki Tabor Castle peeking out of the top in Central Croatia

Castles 

After the valley of the river Loire in France, continental Croatia boasts the highest concentration of castles anywhere in the world. 

Trakošćan Castle is located 50 miles northwest of Zagreb and is thought to date back to the 13th century. With its well preserved and manicured grounds, it’s a beautiful spot to day-trip to and spend the day immersing yourself in its history or even taking a paddleboat out onto the lake.  

Other castles, like Veliki Tabor Castle, perched atop a hill in the Zagorje region, offer an equally impressive historical experience with a museum that tells the tales of Croatian nobility. The panoramic views out over the surrounding hills, cornfields, vineyards and forests make it a stunning setting. 

Food and wine

The delectable gastronomy within continental Croatia cannot be forgotten. With diverse cultural influences and local, farm grown ingredients, the food within this region is hearty and comforting. 

Indulge in regional delicacies such as štrukli, a baked or boiled pastry filled with cheese, or purica s mlincima, a roast turkey dish served with flatbread. This region of Croatia might not be as well known as Dalmatia or Istria when it comes to wine, but it still has an impressive array to offer. A few varieties that are worth trying include Graševina, a dry white wine, Frankovka, made from Blaufränkisch grapes, and Rajnski Rizling (Riesling), which is often on the sweeter side. 


Are you wanting to explore the charming towns, lush nature, and immersive culture within Central Croatia? From customized travel plans to Croatia to pre-planned Croatia Tours, our team at Adventures Croatia are here to help you plan your perfect vacation. To start the planning process, give us a call at 1-800-818-8015 or email info@adventurescroatia.com.

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