Lakes around Grad Krk are primarily found on the broader Island of Krk, where the city is located. This region features significant natural freshwater habitats, including Njivice Lake and Ponikve Lake, which are vital for the island's biodiversity and water supply. The landscape is also characterized by numerous smaller natural and artificial ponds, contributing to a diverse aquatic environment. These water bodies offer opportunities to explore the island's ecological richness and natural beauty.
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The view over this beautiful bay creates a bit of a Caribbean feeling.
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Awesome speedy descent, just watch out for cars (and campers)!
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great view of the neighboring island
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Beautifully quiet biotope with a beautiful descent
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Easy to walk, nice gravel road. Unfortunately, there are a lot of pooches because of the animals :(
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Go with a bath towel
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Jezero Ponikve (Lake Ponikve). Beautiful nature reserve, used as cow pasture.
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The two primary lakes on the Island of Krk, which includes Grad Krk, are Njivice Lake (also known as Jezero) and Ponikve Lake. Njivice Lake is the largest natural freshwater habitat, while Ponikve Lake is a crucial source of drinking water for the island.
Yes, Ponikve Lake Nature Reserve is a significant natural monument. Njivice Lake is also vital for preserving the island's biodiversity, supporting rare wetland and aquatic plants, native fish, amphibians, and pond turtles.
The lakes, particularly Njivice Lake, are rich in biodiversity. You can observe rare wetland and aquatic plants, native fish species, amphibians, and pond turtles. It's also an important bird habitat, especially in spring and summer for intensive songbird migration. The Water Lily Pond is known for its many turtles.
Absolutely. The Trail to Sv. Krševan and Zo Poljica is described as a beautiful and easy track, suitable for families, featuring a lake with frogs and aromatic plant fields. The Water Lily Pond is also a pleasant spot for families, known for its water lilies and turtles.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. For example, the Trail to Sv. Krševan and Zo Poljica offers an easy walk with parts under dense tree cover. You can find more hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Grad Krk guide.
Njivice Lake is particularly appealing for birdwatching in spring and summer, as it serves as an important habitat for intensive songbird migration during these seasons.
Beyond the main lakes, the Island of Krk is home to approximately 300 natural, semi-natural, and artificial water ponds. These smaller ponds contribute significantly to the island's biodiversity and offer unique micro-habitats. The Water Lily Pond is a notable example, known for its distinctive flora and fauna.
The lakes are critically important. Njivice Lake is the largest natural freshwater habitat and a biodiversity hotspot. Ponikve Lake is even more vital, supplying almost 70% of Krk's drinking water, making it an essential resource for the entire island.
While specific routes directly around the lakes might be limited, the broader area around Grad Krk offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Grad Krk guide or road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Grad Krk guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Trail to Sv. Krševan and Zo Poljica is praised as a 'beautiful and easy track' with 'parts under the dense treetop.' The Water Lily Pond is noted for being 'very relaxed' and a good spot to see turtles.
Yes, the Island of Krk features a 'Pond Trail' for those interested in exploring the numerous smaller natural and artificial ponds across the island. These ponds are crucial for local biodiversity and birdlife.


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