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• Burni bitoraj
              • Petehovac
              • Tuhobić - A hiking route very suitable for dogs, because unlike other coastal peaks where the
              hiking trail is often steep and the path leading to the top is not very wide - the first part of the
              ascent to Tuhobić is a wider, passable path, and the peak is grassy, not rocky.
              • Hahlić - Very suitable for dogs, but all the trails leading to Hahlić are quite demanding, so you
              should have adequate equipment.
              • Kamenjak
              • Peak snježnik - This is an ascent, not a stroll, so this should be kept in mind. While the ascent
              is not very demanding, you need to be in some kind of shape for it, but the view that you get
              from the top, over Gorski Kotar and Kvarner is worth it. At the top you must be careful, even
              leash the dog, for safety. If the dog is in good shape, he won’t have any problem completing
              the trail. (Note: dogs are allowed, as well as in the “dom Sušak” on Platak, known also as the
              “Mali dom”- Small home)
              • guslica Peak – By descending from the ridge of Snježnik, which boasts a beautiful view, you
              can also visit the peak of Guslica, which is well worth a visit.
              • risnjak - The Risnjak massif, with the whiteness of its rocks, rises dominantly above the
              greenery of the forests. Risnjak is the natural habitat of all three large European beasts:
              bears, wolves and lynxes, and it hosts 1148 flora species and subspecies. At the foot of the
              peak, you can take a break with some refreshment in the mountain lodge “Schlosserov dom”
              (Schlosser’s House) (Note: dogs are not allowed to enter). At the end of the trail, at the very
              top of Risnjak, you will find a beautiful view from 1528 m above sea level over the Kvarner Bay,
              Istria and the Julian Alps in Slovenia. From Schlosser’s House to the very top there is about
              half an hour of steep climb, which is not a problem for agile dogs and dogs in shape, but keep
              in mind that the trail is steep and potentially dangerous, so it is good to always keep dogs on a
              leash and in a good quality harness.
              • Platak
               Trail “Sleme” (yellow trail)
               Trail “Radeševo” (green trail)
               Trail “Jasenovica” (blue trail)
              • učka - Probably the most famous educational-hiking forest trail “ Plas “ with rest areas and
              viewpoints leading from the pass Poklon - to Vojak top (1410 m.) The climb is moderate all the
              way, and it will take you about an hour and a half to walk in one direction. The whole trail, as
              well as the top itself, is suitable for dogs.






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