Natural monuments in Telašæica are found within a nature park on the southeastern part of Dugi Otok island in Croatia. The area is characterized by a deeply indented bay, dramatic cliffs, and a unique saltwater lake. These features create a diverse natural landscape for exploration. The park is known for its significant geological formations and rich biodiversity.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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I definitely recommend sturdy footwear for the trail along the cliffs! The path is marked with blue markers! At the outer edge of the cliffs, people have been seen jumping into the sea from various heights!
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The salt lake is nice to look at, but won't blow you away. The entry side is teeming with swimmers (tourist boats), while the opposite side is much more relaxed. Don't forget your water shoes (rocks, muddy/slippery). The sea is much more appealing for swimming! You can walk around the lake on a path; I recommend sturdy shoes. P.S.: It is NOT Winnetou's "Silver Lake," even though the tour operators like to say that!
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The lake itself does not offer any special highlights. Its foam crowns are evidence that it is a salt lake.
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Great. In the off-season you are completely alone here. The sunset is awesome.
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Highly recommended a paradise island to visit
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The cliffs of Dugi Otok also called "Stene" are located in the Telašćica Nature Park. The best way to get to the park is by boat. The cliffs are up to 190m high. Very worth seeing destination.
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The rocks with their crevices are a challenge. Some stones are wobbly. Sturdy shoes are recommended and take every step carefully.
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Telašćica Nature Park is home to several striking natural monuments. The most prominent include the dramatic Cliffs of Telašćica Nature Park, which rise up to 161 meters, and the equally impressive Cliffs of Dugi Otok, reaching heights of up to 190 meters. Another unique feature is Lake Mir, a saltwater lake known for its therapeutic mud and temperature fluctuations.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the trails above the Cliffs of Telašćica Nature Park. These cliffs offer spectacular vistas, especially at sunset. The Cliffs of Dugi Otok also provide excellent viewpoints along their paths.
Yes, Telašćica offers various hiking opportunities. You can hike along paths above the impressive cliffs, such as those near the Cliffs of Dugi Otok. There's also the Rocky Trail to the Stacked Stones, which offers a challenging but rewarding experience. For more options, explore the Hiking in Telašćica guide.
Telašćica Bay is considered one of the safest, most beautiful, and largest natural harbors in the Adriatic. It stretches approximately 10 kilometers inland and is dotted with 25 coves and capes, along with 13 small islands and islets. Its calm, protected waters and diverse underwater world make it a popular spot for boaters and nature enthusiasts.
Lake Mir is a unique saltwater lake located on a narrow strip of land separating Telašćica Bay from the open sea. It's known for its higher salinity and significant temperature fluctuations compared to the surrounding sea. The lake also contains healing peloid mud, used for therapeutic purposes, and is home to a special type of eel called 'Kajman' or 'Bižat'.
The 'Stene' cliffs of Dugi Otok are a significant habitat for various flora and fauna. They are a nesting site for protected birds such as the peregrine falcon and Eleonora's falcon, making Telašćica part of the Important Bird Area (IBA) program. The underwater sections of the cliffs are also rich in marine life, including red corals.
Yes, many areas are family-friendly. Lake Mir is a popular spot for families, offering a unique swimming experience. There are also easy walking paths around the lake. When exploring the cliffs, some paths are suitable, but always exercise caution with children due to the dramatic drops.
Beyond hiking, Telašćica offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the area by mountain bike on trails like the 'View of Luka – Telašćica Coast loop from Sali' found in the MTB Trails in Telašćica guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Sakarun Beach – View of Luka loop from Sali' detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Telašćica guide. The bay's calm waters are ideal for boating and swimming.
The best time to visit Telašćica Nature Park generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring without the peak summer crowds. Summer is ideal for swimming in Telašćica Bay and Lake Mir, though it can be warmer and busier. Winters are milder but some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, as Telašćica is a Nature Park, there is typically an entrance fee to access the park. This fee contributes to the preservation and maintenance of the natural environment. It's advisable to check the official Telašćica Nature Park website for current pricing and any permit requirements for specific activities.
Telašćica Nature Park generally allows dogs, but they should be kept on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife habitats. Always ensure you clean up after your pet. Some specific areas or facilities might have restrictions, so it's best to check local signage or park regulations upon arrival.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic beauty of the cliffs, the unique experience of swimming in Lake Mir, and the stunning panoramic views from the trails. The tranquility of Telašćica Bay and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are also highly appreciated.


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