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Visiting Čazma: From Croatia’s first biological pool to treetop walks

Visiting Čazma: From Croatia’s first biological pool to treetop walks

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

From its innovative Multifunctional Centre to its first-ever biological pool and enchanting nature trails, the Croatian town of Čazma, located just 60 kilometres east of Zagreb, is an ideal destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Čazma proudly hosts Croatia’s first biological pool, an eco-friendly swimming area that offers a chemical-free bathing experience. 

Bio Park Čazma: Croatia’s First Biological Pool

Visiting Čazma: From Croatia’s first biological pool to treetop walks

Croatia’s first biological pool (Photo: Čazma Natura)

Bio Park Čazma features Croatia’s first biological pool, a 1,665 m² natural swimming area divided into sections for swimmers and non-swimmers. 

This eco-friendly pool uses natural methods to maintain clean and safe water without chemicals, making it the first public facility of its kind in the country. 

The park includes a “green classroom” with educational ponds and plants, a volleyball court, a children’s playground, and a sunbathing terrace, providing year-round activities such as swimming, ice skating, and various events.

Just a ten-minute stroll from the center of Čazma, the Medjame treetop walkway offers an immersive and elevated nature experience.

Medjame: A Walk Among the Treetops

Visiting Čazma: From Croatia’s first biological pool to treetop walks

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

The Medjame treetop walkway is a must-visit when in Čazma and it will provide you with an unforgettable experience. 

This nearly two-kilometre-long elevated wooden path winds through a semi-wetland area, bringing visitors close to the treetops and offering stunning views and wildlife encounters. 

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

Birdwatchers and nature lovers can spot wild ducks, herons, and kingfishers, along with other wetland birds and amphibians.

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

The design respects the natural environment, ensuring minimal intrusion on the local flora and fauna.

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

You also need to check out the Multifunctional Center Čazma and its unique design elements and interactive displays.

Multifunctional Center Čazma

(Photo: Čazma Natura)

Also known as MIC Priroda Čazma, this is an essential destination for nature enthusiasts. The entrance hall immerses visitors in a natural setting with a ceiling crafted from wooden branches resembling a beaver habitat and a floor that mimics the texture of natural earth.

(Photo: Čazma Natura)

The souvenir shop is uniquely designed with willow branches forming bird nests hanging from the ceiling, housing birdhouses and 3D models of local bird species. Tree trunk display cases and tables continue the earthy theme, while interactive monitors provide insights into Čazma’s heritage.

(Photo: Čazma Natura)

The center includes a tourist information center and the local tourism office. It also features interpretative and conference halls with floor-to-ceiling tree trunks and multimedia equipment, highlighting beaver habitats and a large stork nest sculpture.

The basement houses an interpretive sales space promoting and selling eco-friendly agricultural products from local farmers, offering a versatile setting for various functions.

(Photo: Čazma Natura)

Finally, for a serene escape, a visit to Seoski Turizam Pirak, known as the Dragon’s Nest in Grabovnica. 

Seoski Turizam Pirak – Grabovnica: The Dragon’s Nest

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

This rural tourism spot is a peaceful retreat where visitors can engage in vineyard activities, gardening, and various farm tasks throughout the year. 

Surrounded by forests with trails for walking, mushroom picking, and wildlife spotting, guests can enjoy encounters with deer, rabbits, birds, and squirrels.

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

The Dragon’s Nest offers horseback riding, carriage rides through Moslavina, and numerous excursions, providing a hands-on experience with nature. You can also grab a bite to eat and enjoy some of the popular local dishes. 

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

(Photo credit: Stipe Boščić)

Čazma’s unique blend of natural attractions and cultural heritage makes it a great destination for tourists looking to explore the lesser-known Croatian gems. 

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