Destinations
The tranquil landscape of Sisak-Moslavina County, where life flows effortlessly, resembles a scattered stained glass window that emits a mysterious glow, preserving the history of generations.
The tourist attractions of Sisak-Moslavina County offer relaxation in untouched nature, a journey back to the days of knights, rejuvenation in healing waters, and the enjoyment of local dishes and fine Moslavina wine. By visiting Sisak-Moslavina County, you can explore the regions of Moslavina, Posavina, Pounje, Slavonia, Pokuplje, Turopolje, Banovina, and Kordun.
Sisak – a city situated at the confluence of three rivers: the Kupa, Sava, and Odra, living with them in the legend of fairy love for over 2,000 years. Archaeological remains testify to the presence of Illyrian tribes, conquered by the Celts, who were later subdued by the Romans in 35 BC. The Romans built the new Roman city of Siscia.
This enchanting little town, with its heart of gold and 55 villages and settlements, offers countless opportunities for exploration and relaxation within the green magic of chestnut forests and the hidden trails of Zrinska and Hrastovačka Gora. Petrinja is the main urban and economic center of the Banovina region.
Novska is open to new experiences all year round. Located just a hundred kilometers from the capital, Novska has maintained its connection with nature, making it an ideal weekend destination for all visitors. With its tourist attractions, it offers intriguing, authentic, unique, and unforgettable experiences.
Moslavina is a microregion in central Croatia, home to around 100,000 residents. The region is rich in attractions, ranging from the natural beauty of Lonjsko Polje Nature Park and Moslavačka Gora Regional Park, to archaeological sites, sacral heritage, numerous events, and cultural happenings.
Located in the central part of Croatia, along the middle course of the Sava River, Lonjsko Polje Nature Park is approximately 75 kilometers from the capital city of Zagreb. It is one of the best-preserved natural floodplains in Europe, serving as a unique treasure trove of biological and landscape diversity, not only in Croatia but across the entire continent.
Topusko is a charming town located 70 kilometers south of Zagreb, near the middle course of the Glina River.
It is bordered by the slopes of Petrova Gora to the west and Zrinska Gora to the east, sitting at an altitude of 136 meters, surrounded by greenery and beautiful parks.
The first historical records mentioning the town of Lipovljani date back to the 13th century. The town’s landscape is adorned by two church towers—one belonging to the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph and the other to the Greek Catholic Church of St. Anne—as well as the central town park in Lipovljani, distinguished by century-old wild chestnut trees.
The tourist attractions of the Municipality of Lekenik include the natural beauty throughout all four seasons, opportunities for hunting, fishing, and swimming, unique wooden architecture, rich folk traditions, and a diverse winemaking and gastronomic offer.
Throughout the year, you can enjoy various folk events
The Municipality of Jasenovac is classified as a second-category assisted area and is a border municipality situated at the crossroads of water, road, and rail transport routes. Nearly the entire municipality’s area lies within the Lonjsko Polje Nature Park, known for its rich cultural, natural, and historical heritage.
In the southern part of continental Croatia, within the region of Banovina – Pounje, where nature has created a stunningly beautiful landscape, and where people, who have lived there for centuries in harmony with nature, have enriched it with their work, attractive tourist stories are now developing.
