Best attractions and places to see around Gračac include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites in the southern part of Lika, Croatia. The area is characterized by its surrounding mountains, including the Velebit range, and the Zrmanja River. Gračac serves as a gateway to Velebit Nature Park, offering diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. This region provides a variety of natural features and historical points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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I was at Poštak in March 2021, after a partially successful hike to Kremen (snowdrifts just before the summit). I really liked Poštak. Above all, I love open terrains and views, which Poštak rewards you with along the entire marked route. Last weekend (April 2026), I revisited Poštak, but this time I decided not to return the same way along the marked trail, but to continue along the ridge, unmarked, "wild", as this had always attracted me from the foothills when I was driving towards or from Knin. The tour was successfully realized, the descent started between the peaks Oklinak and Visibaba to the Rastičevo gravel road and then back to the Otrić train station. The specialty of this tour (19.2 km) was that I had company, all the way back to the starting point, a black and white long-haired Border Collie from the train station. Ivan Vid probably mentions the same dogs in his comment. Besides the excellent feeling of wilderness, rocky terrain, strange stone shapes, meadows, clearings, small groves, snowy parts and above all beautiful 360° views of HR and BIH mountains (Osječenica, Klekovača, Šator, Dinaric range (Veliki bat, Sinjal), Kijevski bat, Svilaja, far Biokovo, beautiful Crnopac, snow-covered peaks of southern Velebit, etc.), all this was complemented by a four-legged companion, very durable, very intelligent, wonderful, affectionate. What more could a person want from a mountain tour?
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Exposed hike from Veliki Bat to Crnopak. Surefootedness required.
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It is marked as a road on the map, but it is a pretty bumpy path. After about 10 km the route is paved.
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12 miles (20km) down to Obrovac with amazing views and plenty of wind
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I was there in a fog. Even though it's not reccomended to go hiking with the clouds low, the fog really gave this place an out-of-this-world experience.
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Beautiful trail! You'll be accompanied by two cute and friendly dogs that know the trail very well and they will ask for food at the top. The stamp is located in the cylinder just below the peak. It looks a bit damaged (since it is), but "POŠTAK" is visible on the print.
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Gračac is a gateway to the majestic Velebit Mountain, offering diverse landscapes from the longest and largest mountain in Croatia. You can explore impressive karst formations, pristine rivers like the Zrmanja, and the largest underground cave system in Croatia, the Cerovačke Caves. Highlights include the unique Marsovac Rock Formation and the scenic Stone Gallery (Galerija Stijena) – Mali Princ Trail within Velebit Nature Park.
Yes, the region offers several challenging trails. For instance, Crnopac Peak is known for its demanding routes through untouched karst landscapes. Another notable challenge is the Velebit Mountain Ascent, which provides strenuous climbs and rewarding views. The "Mali Princ Trail" leading to Bili Kuk Peak is also a challenging climbing trail.
Gračac has a rich historical background. You can visit the historical Church of Saint Anthony, which showcases the architectural heritage of the area. Traces of an old abandoned castle, known as Gradina, can be found near the Catholic Church. Additionally, the historic Kudin Most na Krupi bridge and the Krupa Orthodox Monastery are nearby cultural sites of interest.
While many trails offer varying difficulties, some natural attractions can be enjoyed by families. The Cerovačke Caves offer guided tours suitable for a family outing. For a unique photo opportunity, consider visiting the Wolf Sculpture at Crnopac Shelter. For easy walks, you can explore routes around the Source of the Zrmanja River or Lake Štikada. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Gračac guide.
For breathtaking views, consider hiking to Poštak Peak (1425 m), which offers panoramic vistas of Croatian and Bosnian mountains. The Crnopac Peak also provides stunning views from its summit. Additionally, the EuroVelo 8 Downhill with Panoramic Views of Park Prirode Velebit offers spectacular scenery along its route.
Yes, Gračac is well-suited for cycling. You can enjoy a Scenic Gravel Path Through Northern Croatia, which is ideal for cycling and offers beautiful views, especially along the EuroVelo 8 route. For more detailed cycling routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Gračac guide.
The Zrmanja River is renowned for its stunning karst beauty, featuring a long, curved canyon and emerald waters. It's a popular spot for kayaking, swimming, and scenic walks. You can visit the Dam on the Zrmanja River, which is a notable point of interest along its course.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched karst landscapes and the sense of pristine nature. Many are captivated by the unique rock formations, such as those found at Marsovac Rock Formation, which some describe as an 'out-of-this-world experience.' The panoramic views from peaks like Poštak Peak are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, that allow you to explore the natural surroundings while running. For specific routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Gračac guide.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is generally favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the caves and rivers. Summer offers opportunities for water activities on the Zrmanja River, while spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the lush scenery.
Absolutely. The Marsovac Rock Formation is a prime example, known for its distinctive shapes that some say resemble animals or even an alien. The Stone Gallery (Galerija Stijena) – Mali Princ Trail also features highly interesting and unique rock formations, offering a distinct geological experience.
Just 4 km outside Gračac, on the slopes of Mount Velebit, you'll find the Cerovačke Caves. These are the largest underground cave system in Croatia, famous for their impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Guided tours are available for both the Upper and Lower caves, offering a unique speleological experience.


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