Lakes around Brezovica, Slovenia, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities near Ljubljana. This region is characterized by its proximity to the Ljubljana Marsh Landscape Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its biodiversity. Visitors can explore a mix of artificial and natural lakes, providing options for various outdoor activities. The area serves as a gateway to scenic natural environments and is popular for Brezovica Slovenia lakes hiking.
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Swimming lake in the middle of nature
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Extremely nice place, but take some booze with you, because it is quite expensive here.
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Beautiful freely accessible bathing lake and a restaurant.
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Nice spot. With a restaurant.
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Nestled beneath wooded hillsides to the south of Ljubljana, Jezero is a village with plenty to offer hikers. It’s home to Lake Podpeč and there are many trails branching off onto the nearby hills. The hike up to Krim is particularly good, the top offering superb views of Ljubljana and towards the Julian Alps. You can also try some traditional Slovene cuisine at the summit's mountain hut.
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Two benches and a shop close to the church of rakitna establish a considerable place to rest.
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One kilometer from the center of the village, next to the Rakitna - Cerknica road, there is an artificial lake in a picturesque natural environment. In summer, you can go swimming in addition to swimming, and in winter you can skate or play hockey on it. Fishing for carp, grass carp, perch, redeye and redfin is possible in the lake. There is a large parking lot by the lake. From here it is the starting point for a popular circular walking route along an asphalted road through a settlement of holiday homes, across meadows, past the Mladinski climatic spa and the center of the village (40 min). It is also the starting point for the interesting Forest and Archeological Learning Path and the Path of the Famous Rakica Mast. Right next to the lake is Hotel Rakitna with a restaurant, pizzeria, rooms, apartments, wellness, fitness and seminar room. Behind Lake Pr'Martin, they serve a variety of burgers and horse dishes on the weekends in their American air-stream trailer and open terrace. There is also a replica of the Raki mast with information boards, which already in 1894 carried the fame of the mighty Raki forests all the way to Trieste.
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The region around Brezovica, Slovenia, offers a mix of artificial and natural lakes. You'll find popular bathing lakes like Lake Podpeč and Jezero Lake (Krajinski Park Ljubljansko Barje), known for swimming. There's also the artificial Rakitna Lake, which is popular for various recreational activities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Rakitna Lake is an artificial lake where families can swim in summer and ice skate in winter. It also has a large parking lot and is a starting point for a circular walking route. Lake Podpeč and Jezero Lake are also freely accessible bathing lakes suitable for family outings.
Besides swimming and relaxing by the water, the area around Brezovica's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with trails leading to nearby hills from lakes like Jezero. Fishing is also possible in Rakitna Lake and Jezero Lake. For more structured routes, you can explore waterfall hikes, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes in the wider Brezovica area.
Absolutely. The lakes are often starting points for hiking trails. From Jezero, for example, many trails branch off onto nearby hills, including a particularly good hike up to Krim, which offers superb views. Rakitna Lake is also a starting point for a popular circular walking route and a Forest and Archeological Learning Path.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, summer is ideal. In winter, Rakitna Lake transforms into an ice skating rink. The region's beneficial climate, where Mediterranean and Alpine air currents meet, makes it pleasant for outdoor activities throughout much of the year.
Yes, you'll find amenities near some of the lakes. Next to Rakitna Lake, there is Hotel Rakitna with a restaurant, pizzeria, and wellness facilities. Jezero, near Lake Podpeč, has a restaurant called "Gostilnica Jezero" where you can enjoy coffee, snacks, and meals. The village of Rakitna also has cafes and pubs.
Fishing is possible in some lakes. For instance, Rakitna Lake is known for carp, grass carp, perch, redeye, and redfin. Jezero Lake also has carp, pike, chub, and bass. Typically, fishing in Slovenian lakes requires a permit. It's advisable to check local regulations for specific permit requirements before you go.
The lakes near Brezovica are part of or close to the Ljubljana Marsh Landscape Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich biodiversity and prehistoric pile dwellings. Lake Podpeč is notably deep at 51 meters, fed by karst springs from the adjacent forest. The region's unique climate, a blend of Mediterranean and Alpine air, also contributes to its distinct natural environment.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. Rakitna Lake offers a popular circular walking route along an asphalted road through a settlement of holiday homes, suitable for a relaxed stroll. Many trails around the lakes are generally accessible, providing gentle paths for beginners or those looking for a leisurely experience.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil natural surroundings and the opportunities for relaxation and recreation. The lakes are appreciated for being idyllic bathing spots, offering a refreshing dip in summer. The presence of restaurants nearby, like at Jezero, also enhances the experience, allowing visitors to combine outdoor activity with good food.
While specific public transport routes directly to every lake might vary, Brezovica is near Ljubljana, which has good public transport connections. For places like Rakitna Lake, it's advisable to check local bus schedules from nearby towns or Ljubljana, as public transport options can be more limited for smaller, more secluded natural sites.
Many outdoor areas in Slovenia are dog-friendly, including trails around the lakes. However, specific rules regarding dogs in bathing areas or nature reserves can vary. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Always check for any posted signs at individual lake access points or trailheads regarding pet policies.

