Jankovac Forest Park

Jankovac Forest Park

Požeško-slavonska županija

75/10090 min

Nestled at 475 meters above sea level within the Papuk Nature Park, Jankovac Forest Park is a protected forest area celebrated for its pristine natural beauty and tranquil mountain landscapes. Established as a protected park forest in 1955, it offers visitors a harmonious blend of lush greenery, two picturesque lakes, and the spectacular 35-meter-high Skakavac waterfall. The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including endemic species such as the Graziana papukensis snail found in its travertine rock formations. Visitors can explore the "Count's Educational Trail," which winds through the most scenic parts of the forest, providing educational insights into the area's natural heritage. The Park also features a mountain lodge open year-round, hosting various cultural events and offering traditional Slavonian cuisine. Accessible by hiking trails and roads from nearby towns, Jankovac invites nature lovers to enjoy cycling, canoeing, and peaceful walks amidst its vibrant ecosystems, making it a cherished destination for both relaxation and outdoor activities.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Jankovac Forest Park is during spring and autumn when the foliage colors are most vibrant and the weather is mild. Visitors are advised to purchase entrance tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons. The park offers bicycle rentals, including mountain and electric bikes, and canoeing opportunities on its lakes. The mountain lodge provides traditional local dishes and serves as a great rest stop. For a full experience, plan to explore the Count's Educational Trail and capture photos of the iconic Skakavac waterfall. Early arrival is recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy the serene atmosphere.

Faits intéressants

  • •The Skakavac waterfall in Jankovac Forest Park is approximately 35 meters high, making it a unique natural landmark in Slavonia.
  • •Jankovac is home to an endemic snail species, Graziana papukensis, discovered in the park's travertine rock formations.
  • •The park features the "Count's Educational Trail," which guides visitors through its most beautiful natural areas.
  • •The mountain lodge at Jankovac hosts cultural events annually on the meadow in front of it, enhancing the visitor experience.

Histoire

1955

Jankovac Forest Park was officially designated as a protected park forest in 1955, recognizing its exceptional natural beauty and ecological value.

The area has long been appreciated for its mountain valley setting within the Papuk range.

Over the decades, the park has developed facilities such as the mountain lodge and educational trails to promote sustainable tourism and environmental education.

2019

Since 2019, an entrance fee has been implemented to support conservation efforts.

The discovery of the endemic snail species Graziana papukensis in the park's travertine formations highlights its unique biodiversity.

The park remains a vital part of the Papuk Geopark and continues to attract nature enthusiasts from across Croatia and beyond.

Guide du lieu

1
Count's Educational Trail

A scenic hiking path that traverses the most picturesque parts of the forest park, offering educational panels about the area's flora, fauna, and geological features.

2
Skakavac Waterfall

A stunning 35-meter-high waterfall that is a central attraction of the park, providing a dramatic natural spectacle unique to the Slavonian region.

3
Jankovac Mountain Lodge

A year-round open lodge offering traditional Slavonian cuisine and serving as a base for cultural events and visitor gatherings on the meadow outside.

Contact

Téléphone: 033 898 7015