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Trakoscan Castle
Trakoscan is a legendary 13th-century Gothic castle
that was home to various influential families for centuries before
finally falling into abandoned disrepair in the second half of the
18th century when it belonged to the Draskovic family. In the 1950s
the castle was taken over by the state and turned into a living
museum, reconstructing life in a medieval castle. Visitors can
explore four levels, including the dungeon, and finish their
exploration by enjoying the surrounding parklands.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
The Plitvice Lakes have been declared a world heritage
site and it is the natural beauty of the 16 green and turquoise
lakes linked by waterfalls and surrounded by forests and bush that
attracts thousands of visitors every year. Wooden walkways meander
over, around and across the watery setting that was formed by
mineral deposits in the water creating travertine barriers within
the constantly changing limestone landscape. The lakes are divided
into lower and upper lakes and trails are well marked. Visitors can
cover the 11 miles (18km) of walkways on foot, but the park entry
ticket also includes the use of buses and ferries to cover certain
sections.