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Family friendly hiking trails around Ražanac offer diverse landscapes, from coastal paths along the Velebit Channel to views of the Velebit mountain massif. The region features Mediterranean vegetation, including an "Enchanted Oaks Forest," alongside unique limestone areas shaped by the Bura wind. Hikers can explore a mix of gravel beaches, rocky coves, and dramatic cliffs, providing varied terrain for all ability levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Mirila were created between the 17th and 20th centuries, when the inhabitants (pastoral nomads) of the Velebit Mountains lived mainly from livestock farming and kept mostly sheep. The deceased had to be carried from the often very remote hamlets and farms along mountain paths to the village church and then to the village cemetery. It was customary that the bearers were only allowed to rest once along the way and set the dead down on the ground. At such specific places, "the deceased said goodbye to the sun for the last time." Thus, family rest stones were created, which preserved the memory of the deceased and were more important than the grave itself, because it was believed that the grave contained "merely" a body without a soul, which remained on the mirilo.[7] The bodies were wrapped in an ordinary linen cloth and transported on a wooden stretcher. The mirilo, i.e. The place of burial, the burial site, was marked with stones as follows: "Flat stones were placed beneath the corpse, exactly corresponding to its length and width. A stone was placed at the foot, which was naturally rounded or later shaped accordingly, and a similarly shaped but somewhat larger so-called headstone was placed at the head."[8] The ritual of building the Mirilo took place at sunrise, and the corpse lay with its head facing east, toward the sun.[9] The laying out in the open air could last up to three days. Source: Wikipedia
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A small abandoned settlement, some buildings are still used as goat stables.
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The national park is subject to a fee. A five-day ticket for climbers currently costs €24. Those who want to climb to the last parking lot pay an additional €5 per day. In return, there are approximately 500 climbing routes of all lengths and difficulty levels. Many easy, long, gradual climbs stand out.
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Paklenica National Park is a national park located in the Velebit mountain range, 30 km northeast of the city of Zadar on the Croatian Adriatic Sea and approximately one kilometer from Starigrad-Paklenica. It encompasses Mediterranean, continental, and alpine climate zones and was declared a national park in 1949. The highest peaks are Vaganski Vrh at 1,757 m above sea level and Sveto Brdo (1,750 m above sea level). Source: Wikipedia
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The Večka Kula tower, built for defense against the Turks, belongs to the village of Vuče. It was first mentioned in 1508. The beach there, with its crystal-clear water, is ideal for swimming.
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Deep in the valley, the farm is abandoned, but beautiful buildings, numerous stone walls, and pastures remain. Many Euphorbias are found nearby. For a video of the trail: Ascent of Zoljin Kuk: Magnificent and Challenging, Paklenica National Park, Croatia https://youtu.be/CaUMPeKOgxQ
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Very pretty, but we left too late, so it was too hot, so we had to cut the walk a little short. It's best to start around 7 a.m. (June)
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Beautiful picnic spot with a view!😊
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There are 14 family-friendly hiking trails around Ražanac, offering a variety of experiences for all ages. These include 5 easy routes, 3 moderate, and 6 more challenging options for adventurous families.
The best time for family hiking in Ražanac is typically during the spring and autumn months when the weather is milder and more comfortable. Summer can be quite warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still pleasant, especially for coastal walks. The region benefits from Mediterranean vegetation and aromatic sea air year-round.
Family hikes around Ražanac offer diverse terrain. You can expect coastal paths with stunning sea views, areas with Mediterranean vegetation, and even unique limestone landscapes influenced by the Bura wind, sometimes referred to as a 'moon landscape'. Some trails might lead through an 'Enchanted Oaks Forest', while others provide views of the dramatic Velebit mountain massif.
Yes, several trails offer access to interesting landmarks and viewpoints. For example, you can explore the Ruins of Ljubljana Fortress, or enjoy panoramic views from the Ruins with a View of the Velebit Mountains and Pag Island. The Pag Bridge (Paški Most) is also a notable sight in the vicinity.
The family-friendly trails in Ražanac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the diverse natural landscapes, and the opportunities to explore historical sites and unique natural features like the 'moon landscape' or the 'Enchanted Oaks Forest'.
Yes, there are several circular routes that are great for families. One example is the Paklenica National Park – Večka Tower Ruins loop from Starigrad Paklenica, which offers a moderate challenge. Another option is the View of the Paklenica Gorge – View of the Velika Paklenica Gorge loop from Seline, though this one is more difficult and longer.
While many outdoor areas in Croatia are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for national parks or protected areas like Paklenica National Park, which some of these trails border or enter. Generally, on less formal coastal paths and trails outside of strict park boundaries, dogs are welcome, but should be kept on a leash.
Parking is generally available near trailheads, especially in towns like Ražanac, Seline, or Starigrad Paklenica, which serve as starting points for many routes. Specific parking information can often be found on the individual route pages on komoot or local tourist information sites.
Yes, Ražanac offers easy hikes and walks suitable for all fitness levels, including short, kid-friendly excursions. While specific short routes are not detailed here, the region is known for its accessible coastal paths and gentle trails that are perfect for families with young children, allowing them to enjoy the sea air and Mediterranean scenery.
Absolutely! Ražanac itself boasts beautiful views of the powerful Velebit mountain massif. Many coastal paths and trails in the area, including those near Starigrad Paklenica, offer stunning vistas of the Velebit Mountains, providing a dramatic backdrop to your family hike. The Mirila burial site – Starigrad-Paklenica Harbor loop from Starigrad is one such trail that provides excellent mountain views.
Ražanac is known for its clear sea, beautiful beaches (both gravel and rocky), and numerous untouched bays. Many hiking trails, especially those along the coast, will bring you close to the water, offering opportunities for a refreshing dip. Specific beaches like Ražanac Beach and Ričina Beach are easily accessible and perfect for a family swim after a walk.
While Ražanac is a well-connected town, public transport options to specific trailheads outside of the main settlements might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport. For greater flexibility, especially when accessing trails further afield or within national parks, a car is often recommended.
When hiking with kids in Ražanac, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Sun protection (hats, sunscreen), comfortable walking shoes, snacks, and a small first-aid kit are also highly recommended. Depending on the trail, insect repellent might be useful. Don't forget swimwear if you plan to enjoy the beautiful beaches!


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