Zelenci Nature Reserve showcases stunning emerald green springs and vibrant wildlife, offering an unspoiled natural retreat perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Located near the town of Kranjska Gora in northwestern Slovenia, Zelenci Nature Reserve is a small but ecologically significant area that serves as the source of the Sava Dolinka River. The reserve is famous for its unique viridescent springs, which are a result of mineral deposits and offer a stark contrast against the surrounding forest and mountainous backdrop. Zelenci supports a diverse range of plant species, including rare orchids and carnivorous plants, as well as over 100 species of birds. It is an important stopover for migratory birds and a habitat for a variety of amphibians and small mammals. The clarity of the water in the springs and ponds is so striking that the area draws photographers and nature lovers from all over. While small in size, with only a few trails, the reserve offers a peaceful experience with minimal crowds and a sense of seclusion. The history of the region is rich as it served as a strategic location during the World Wars, with remains and traces still visible to the keen observer.
Emerald green spring pools
Diverse avian population
Zelenci observation tower offering panoramic views
Scenic boardwalk trail through the wetlands
Vibrant, clear pools that serve as the source of the Sava Dolinka River.
A wooden structure providing expansive views over the wetlands and mountains beyond.
A wooden walkway through the marshes, ideal for spotting wildlife and enjoying tranquil views.