Lake Sabljaci

Karlovačka županija

65/10090 min

Lake Sabljaci is an artificial lake located approximately 3 kilometers from the town of Ogulin in Karlovac County, Croatia. Created primarily to accumulate water from the Zagorska Mrežnica River for the hydroelectric power plant Gojak, the lake covers about 170 hectares, making it the eleventh largest lake in Croatia. It is connected via a tunnel to Lake Bukovnik on the Dobra River, which further channels water to the Gojak hydroelectric plant. The lake is popularly nicknamed "Ogulinsko more" (Ogulin Sea) due to its size. It serves as a vibrant hub for various water sports such as rowing, sailing, swimming, and fishing, with annual events like the "Jezerske igre" (Lake Games) held during summer. The lake supports a diverse fish population including native trout, amur, chub, and carp, attracting anglers year-round. Winter visitors can often spot majestic white swans and large flocks of coots. The surrounding area offers pleasant walking and cycling opportunities, enhancing its appeal as a recreational destination.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Lake Sabljaci is during the summer months when water sports and fishing activities peak, including the popular "Jezerske igre". Visitors are advised to check local schedules for events and consider pre-booking accommodations in Ogulin during festivals. Fishing is permitted year-round with a variety of fish species available. Access by car from Ogulin is convenient, and the nearby trails offer great opportunities for biking and walking.

Faits intéressants

  • Lake Sabljaci is the eleventh largest lake in Croatia by surface area, covering approximately 170 hectares.
  • The lake is connected by tunnel to Lake Bukovnik, another artificial reservoir on the Dobra River, forming part of a hydroelectric system.
  • The Gojak hydroelectric power plant, supplied by these lakes, has an installed capacity of 55.5 MW and was originally commissioned in 1959.
  • Lake Sabljaci hosts the annual "Jezerske igre" (Lake Games), featuring various water sports such as rowing, sailing, and swimming.
  • During winter, the lake is a habitat for white swans and large flocks of coots, adding to its ecological significance.

Histoire

Lake Sabljaci was created in the mid-20th century as part of a hydroelectric power project utilizing the waters of the Zagorska Mrežnica River.

1959

It serves as a reservoir for the Gojak hydroelectric power plant, which was commissioned in 1959 with three Francis turbines.

The lake and its associated infrastructure represent an important development in the region's energy production and water management.

The connection to Lake Bukovnik and the extensive tunnel system reflect the engineering efforts to harness local river systems for electricity generation.

Over time, the lake has also become a recreational and ecological landmark near Ogulin.

Guide du lieu

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Lake Sabljaci Watersports Area

This area is the focal point for summer activities including rowing, sailing, windsurfing, and swimming. It hosts the annual 'Jezerske igre' where athletes and enthusiasts compete and showcase water sports.

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Fishing Zones

Lake Sabljaci offers diverse fishing opportunities year-round. Anglers can catch native trout, amur, chub, carp, pike-perch, bleak, and yellow-eye fish species. The lake is considered a prime fishing destination in the region.

3
Cycling and Walking Trails

The surroundings of Lake Sabljaci feature scenic trails ideal for cycling and walking, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty and observe local wildlife, including wintering swans and coots.