Campsites in Northern Croatia
Holiday at campsites in Northern Croatia
Northern Croatia has a unique and varied landscape that differs from the coastal regions. The area shares a border with both Hungary and Slovenia and as such has a culture and heritage that's influenced by both these links. Of course, many visitors choose the coastal towns of Croatia where you’ll find crystal clear seas, pristine islands and archipelagos, but Northern Croatia offers its own wonders and delights. Cosmopolitan cities such as Zagreb and numerous small villages that have remained frozen in time, have their own tradition of welcoming tourists. Northern Croatia’s cuisine offers local dishes with cooking traditions not necessarily well known in other parts of Croatia. A unique destination that's worth visiting.
- Luxurious, five-star family campsite in the north of Croatia
- Largest water park in the country with wellness center
- Take a day trip to the capital Zagreb
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- Providing the best camping holidays for 54 years
- 7 days a week arrival & departure
- Best value for money and the largest selection
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Explore wonderful Zagreb
Zagreb is Croatia’s capital and its beautiful 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture makes the city very unique. The city is blessed with countless architectural delights, such as the Gothic, twin-spired Zagreb Cathedral and 13th-century St. Mark’s Church, with its colourfully tiled roof. Zagreb is ideal for strolling, in the Upper Town wander its cobblestone streets and enjoy the many red-roofed buildings, ornate domes and church spires. The city’s Lower Town is a mash-up of secessionist, neo-baroque and art deco buildings. It's also home to the city’s main square, Ban Jelačić, plus many shops and museums. Culture, architecture, entertainment, great cuisine, it’s all on offer in unique Zagreb!
Discover Varazdin, a mini-Prague
Varazdin is a small charming city about 80 km north of Zagreb and was once the capital of Croatia. The city is often referred to as Croatia’s Prague, due to its Baroque style centre that’s similar to Prague’s own Baroque architecture. The city fortunately remained unscathed by conflicts over the years and has a lively and cultural atmosphere. Rich in artistic treasures, such as its 16th-century Town Hall and the rococo-style Sermage Palace, Varazdin is beautiful and should definitely be on your must-see list.
Unlock the treasures of Croatia’s interior
When most people think of Croatia, they think of its beautiful coast and Azur waters, but inland Croatia is just as beautiful and magical. Rolling hills meet ancient woods and vineyards. Large rivers such as the Sava, Drava and Mura, all await your discovery. The region north of the Croatian capital Zagreb, hides many medieval towns such as Koprivnica and Varaždin. Explore stunning castles such as Trakošćan Castle. The region has many spa centres with natural waters, ideal if you need to re-charge the batteries. A fascinating region that’s well worth exploring.