Strunjan Landscape Park is a protected coastal and karst nature reserve on the Slovenian Adriatic coast known for its dramatic sea cliffs, salt pans, and rich biodiversity, offering visitors opportunities to explore scenic hiking trails and pristine Mediterranean habitats.
Strunjan Landscape Park, located along Slovenia’s picturesque Adriatic coastline near the town of Portorož, spans a small but ecologically significant area marked by a blend of steep limestone cliffs, Mediterranean scrub, salt pans, and lush karst formations. Established in 1986, the park protects 429 hectares of biologically diverse terrain, including some of the last remaining natural salt marshes in Slovenia. Its unique Mediterranean climate supports rare plant species such as sea fennel and endemic orchids as well as diverse birdlife including herons and migratory species. Visitors are drawn to Strunjan for its panoramic coastal views from the 120-meter-high cliffs, peaceful sandy beaches, and historical saltworks dating back centuries, which remain operational as a cultural heritage site. The park offers a network of well-marked trails ranging from easy coastal walks to more challenging hikes through karst forests and macchia vegetation. Key landmarks include the lighthouse on Cape Strunjan, the Stjuža Bay with its sandy cove, and the old salt pans which showcase traditional salt extraction methods. The park’s combination of natural beauty, cultural history, and accessible recreational opportunities makes it a favored destination for hikers, nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking tranquility on the Adriatic coast. Interpretative panels and a small visitor center provide insights into the park’s geology, flora, and fauna, enhancing the visitor experience.
Dramatic limestone sea cliffs offering panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea
The historic Strunjan Salt Pans — one of Slovenia’s last traditional salt evaporation fields
Cape Strunjan Lighthouse, an iconic coastal landmark
Stjuža Bay, a scenic sandy beach nestled between cliffs
Operational salt pans preserving traditional salt-making practices and providing important wetland habitat for birds.
Steep coastal cliffs up to 120 meters high offering stunning panoramic vistas over the Adriatic Sea.
Secluded sandy beach ideal for relaxing and swimming amidst Mediterranean natural surroundings.