Medvidovača
Time: 9 min + 60 min
Kids: Yes
Dogs: Yes
I climbed Medvidovača so you don't have to and I'm not kidding. I'm dead serious! The peak, although bare, is surrounded by forest and apart from the sun, nothing can be seen from it. So to speak, a great view if you are a solar panel.
The educational path that leads to the top is uninspiring, except for the first fifteen minutes, and that's all I recommend you do. Walk that part over interesting moss-covered rock formations and try to ignore the pointless table and benches in the middle of the path along the way. When you reach the first place from which you can see Velebit, take a photo and go back.
The rest of the path to the top is well marked, but on quite rough and untrodden terrain, which is not very good for your feet. On the descent, the situation will not be any better.
I am convinced that this is one of those situations in which they were not looking for a way to smartly improve some part of the landscape, but they just wanted to get money from the fund. And that's how the educational path was born. The only thing that would save the situation is to set up an observation post at the top. Well, then everything could make sense.