Lovrenška Lakes

Lovrenška Lakes

Lovrenška Lakes on Pohorje are a very popular hiking and excursion destination. Lovrenška Lakes are the most interesting among the small lakes, which form about a kilometer long and 300 meters wide Lovrenška marsh, which some also call the Lovrenška lakes. This marsh consists of two zones, separated only by a narrow strip of spruce trees. Each of them consists of 10 lakes, marsh windows. At the top lying pond is a wooden lookout tower.

Lodge on Pesek.

Visit Lovrenška lakes, hiking trails, walks, cycling.

Families, hikers.

Car - 40 minutes to the lodge on Pesek (then 1 hour walk to the lakes).

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