Karlovac County (Croatian: Karlovačka županija) is a county in central Croatia, with the administrative center in Karlovac.
Restaurants in Karlovac County
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Marzito is a Travel Agency, located in Croatia. The company operates in Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia – Herzegovina and Montenegro. All our services are private and tailor-made. We can offer you: Private Day trips, private tours, private transfers, private city tours, boat trips and more. Our goal is to offer you the best trip of your life.
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New programs for multiday trips are avaible on our web!!! Terra Croatica was established in 2006. Registered for serving rafting activities, canoeing and other similar vessels, equipment rental for recreational and sports purposes.Our goals: the improvement of existing and creating new tourist products tailored to the needs and expectations of the "new tourists", who are active, informed, selective, who wants to be a participant...
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Ranch „Deer Valley“, as part of OPG Bićanić which was established in 2009., is engaged in breeding red deer and fallow deer. At the ranch are also black Slavonian pigs and three horses. Ranch Deer Valley is situated in the area of Drežnik Grad, a village located 12 kilometers from the National Park "Plitvice Lakes". The ranch covers an area of about 15 hectares. Working time is changing depending on wheather conditions and animals. For information about working hours visit our web site or facebook account.
We were visiting with my 3yo and 7m kids and it was great. Kids enjoyed feeding and pettong deers and laughed at playful pigs, me and my wife enjoyed slivovica, coffee and salami at the end :)
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Beautiful old castle in which there is an interesting museum. Fantastic view from the walls to the river. ????????
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A watermill village situated where the blue-green waters of river Slunjcica flows into the Korana river. Most of the houses were built at the end of the 19th and the beginning o-f the 20th century. Because of its extraordinary natural beauties and historical tradition, in 1962 Rastoke village fell under the protection of the State Directorate for cultural and historical heritage. Many ancient civilizations, as well as contemporary urban environments whitness that the water has always attracted people to come to its banks and settle there. For thousands of years, the waters of Korana and Slunjcica, and their flora and fauna, fought the laws of nature, and as a result of this struggle in the limestone plateau, a remarkable canyon was carved in for us to take pleasure in. Seeing this natural phenomenon, this "poured off" ("rastocen") terrain, a place where the waters of river Slunjcica pour off in several backwaters, leaving behind small elevations which then form watercourses and waterfalls, people built a village and named it RASTOKE. Here, they found everything they needed and stayed here, forever bound with nature. Rastoke is a village of ambiance value and authentic heritage when it comes to architecture, and according to some records, it was built in the 17th century, possibly even earlier. Most of the houses were built at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. People have always lived in Rastoke. Grain from nearby villages was constantly being milled here, and since its location is by the main road - which connects southern and northern part of Croatia - it became the intersection of various buyers, dealers and live stock traders. This rich village constantly suffered war damages and other social-caused troubles that destroyed it and set its development back to the beginning. Although people were forced to move away, the nature always stayed and defied the odds with its distinctiveness. Because of its extraordinary natural beauties and historical tradition, in 1962 the Rastoke village fell under the protection of the State Directorate for cultural and historical heritage. During the Homeland War in the 1990's, the village was completely destroyed. It was renovated with the help of Croatian Ministry of Development and Reconstruction. Today, there are about 30 households in Rastoke, and their wish is to renew the water mills and start running businesses. The prerequisites to do that were met last year, when the sewage system was built in Rastoke. Most of the households started renting out rooms for tourists. The fear of the future when it comes to their businesses is increasing, because the old road Karlovac-Slunj-Plitvice is not as interesting to the tourists now that the motorway was built. This problem could be dealt with earlier, and today can be evaded by organized accomodation. This is exactly what prompted the Holjevac family, who already owned an estate in the centre of the village, to bulid a small complex of tourist facilities, and to offer those to domestic and foreign tourists. The family company Slovin Unique - Rastoke d.o.o. was founded in 1997, and is the legal bearer of all the services the company offers. With their own knowledge, hard work and strong will, and with the loan taken from Croatian Postal Bank, the family turned the old hayloft into a cosy catering facility. Today, the company has an elaborate vision of future activities.
This was my second time I am visiting this magnificent place,and I really enjoy every step I do on this grounds. Ratoke are watermill village which offer a lot.I will recommend one hole day to take it easy to see and check everything in it.There are many places to seat and have a nice lunch/drink with the gurgling sound of water all around.Great waterfalls surrounding this place and so many paths leading through the village give you opportunity to see all of them with easy access.It`s only 25 km from National Park Plitvice. Great place to be and to stay .
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The city of Karlovac and its defenders endured fierce attacks in the Homeland War and played a key role in the defence of the Croatian territory, as well as in the creation of the independent Republic of Croatia. Karlovac, a fortress city in the shape of a star, has always been an indispensable part of the European and Croatian history. This unique museum tells the story of the fearlessness of Croatian defenders and the invincibility of the city on four rivers. The permanent interactive museum exhibition containing 350 original artefacts and more than 3 hours of multimedia content through which visitors can discover contemporary Croatian history. The exhibition also presents 23 exhibits featuring large-scale combat technology, with an emphasis on the ones manufactured domestically. The museum also has a Memorial Room of the Fallen Karlovac Defenders from the Homeland War, a multi-purpose hall, library and a souvenir shop.
An excellent assemblage of materials and objects that facilitate understandings of both the broader elements of 1991-95 war in Croatia as well as specific insights into how the war was fought in the strategic town of Karlovac. Friendly staff and English-language audio guides available.
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Freshwater aquarium Aquatika presents the flora and fauna of Croatian rivers and lakes, geological history, traditional culture and history of the basin of four Karlovac rivers. Visitors can witness richness of life in rivers and lakes, and more than one hundred freshwater fish species, of which 40 are endemic. This is an EU project financed from European Development Fund. Additional services: Coffee Shop (open 8 am-9 pm), Souvenir shop, children playgrounds
Being an nature lovers, we had great time visiting Aquatika! Beautiful setting on shores of river Korana, its new modern design blends nicely in the enviroment ... All types of of freshwater fish can be seen in pools, and some are in impressive size! But also relaxing caffe bar area or just walk to the dam are quite nice. A little bit dark in some areas(tunnel), and as well lack of the other wildlife from the water )like frogs, snakes etc) are areas which could be improved...
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