Attractions and places to see around Grad Ozalj include a rich blend of historical landmarks and natural features. This Croatian town, situated in Karlovac County, is known for its dramatic setting above the Kupa River. Visitors can explore ancient castles, significant cultural sites, and picturesque riverine landscapes. The area offers opportunities to experience both historical heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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You won't find a view like this again anytime soon!! The climb is rewarded.
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There are several buildings at the summit, including an open chapel and a huge radio mast. The panoramic view is very impressive.
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This mountain lodge, which is open only if you ring the owner (a hiking club in Zagreb, which is PD Trešnjevka) is a cute small lodge situated in Sekulići, near the border. From here, you can start your 6 km long journey to Sveta Gera.
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1.5 km before the peak you'll be awarded by plains with nice views towards nearby hills and further. By the ridge is also the Croatia-Slovenia border, so Slovenian waypoints start appearing more often. Unlike on Croatian ones, where the name of the peak is Sv. Gera, the Slovenian waypoints (and in Slovenia in general), the peak is called Trdinov vrh.
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Sveta Gera is the highest peak of Žumberačka gora. It is located almost on the Slovenian border. The top is a wide undulating glade 350 meters long. Near the top is a disputed military facility that was abandoned by the former JNA in 1991, after which it was occupied by the Slovenian army. Since 1923, Slovenians have called the peak Trdinov vrh after Janez Trdina, a writer from Novi Mesto.
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Starts with gravel road, and then quickly turns into destroyed mud road with a central mound. Awful. Use the trail that is north of this instead.
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The church is still standing in Slovenia
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The medieval town of Ozalj is located on a rock above the Kupa River. It has been mentioned since the 13th century, and was rebuilt as a castle in the 18th century. In its long history, it was owned by the Croatian nobles Frankopan and Zrinski. Today, the castle houses a local museum with many valuable exhibits, and is a very nice place to visit.
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Grad Ozalj is rich in history. A must-see is Ozalj Castle, a historic fortress perched above the Kupa River, which now houses a local museum. You can also explore the Paulines Priory Svetice, a centuries-old monastery, and the Parish Church of St. Vid, dating back to 1349.
For panoramic vistas, head to Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak), the highest point of the Gorjanci mountain range. Another excellent spot is Plains Near Bohor Vrh, offering wide views towards nearby hills. The Town Beach on the Kupa River also provides picturesque views of Ozalj Castle and the Hydroplant Munjara.
Yes, Ozalj Castle is a great family-friendly option with its museum and historical appeal. The Town Beach on the Kupa River is also ideal for families looking to relax and swim. Additionally, the Ethno Park Trg offers an engaging glimpse into traditional life with its open-air museum.
The Kupa River is a central natural feature, offering opportunities for fishing, swimming, and kayaking. The surrounding lush forests and rolling hills provide an idyllic setting for nature lovers. You can also visit Vrlovka Cave for a unique underground experience.
Absolutely! The region offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Ozalj Castle – Kamanje Bridge loop' or the 'View of the River Near Ruins – Mrežnica Wooden Bridge loop'. For more details and routes, check out the Cycling around Grad Ozalj guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Grad Ozalj guide.
Yes, the area around Grad Ozalj is excellent for hiking. Trails often lead to viewpoints like Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak) and Chapel of St. Gere. You can explore routes such as the 'Sveta Gera Summit – Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak) loop'. More detailed hiking options are available in the Running Trails around Grad Ozalj guide, which also covers walking paths.
Beyond Ozalj Castle, the Hydroplant Munjara is a notable cultural heritage site, built in 1908 in a Neo-Renaissance style and still operational. The Ethno Park Trg provides a unique open-air museum experience, showcasing traditional regional architecture and life.
The lush forests and river activities suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for outdoor pursuits in Grad Ozalj. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, swimming in the Kupa River, and exploring historical sites.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic setting of Ozalj Castle above the Kupa River and the extensive views from Trdinov vrh (Trdina Peak). The blend of historical significance and natural beauty, along with the opportunities for outdoor activities, are often highlighted as key draws.
Ozalj Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs. It's always advisable to check specific accessibility details for other sites directly before your visit.
Yes, the Ozalj-Vivodina Wine Road offers an opportunity to explore local vineyards and experience the region's winemaking traditions. This route is perfect for those interested in tasting local wines and enjoying the scenic countryside.
Yes, the Town Beach on the Kupa River, also known as Kupalište Slava Raškaj, is a popular municipal bathing area. It's known as the 'beach with a view' and offers a refreshing spot for swimming with excellent views of the Munjara hydroelectric plant and Old Town Ozalj.


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