Varazdin - Historic Nucleus and Old Town

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Location

Varazdin
Croatia
46° 18' 17.0316" N, 16° 20' 17.9556" E
HR
General info: 

The historic nucleus and old town of Varazdin represent the richest and best preserved medieval complex in the whole Croatia. The old town dates back to 14th century.

The fortress in the old town is the biggest of the monuments and it is now home to the City Museum of Varazdin. The Varazdin castle in the old town is open for visitors. Apart from the castle, more than 15 Baroque palaces and more than 10 churches, monasteries and chapels make up the rest of the monuments within the historic nucleus of Varazdin. The cemetery of the city is one of the most beautiful in the whole Europe, thanks to the efforts done by Herman Haller in 1905.

Getting there: 

Varazdin is just 81km away from Zagreb and buses are available between the two cities. Take the bus from the Main Bus Station in Zagreb, located downtown.

Interesting places nearby

The ski areas Hochzillertal and Hochfügen were merged into the ski area Zillertal – Hochfügen.

Ski Optimum Hochzillertal - up to 2.500 m. ! the best connection HOCHFÜGEN - HOCHZILLERTAL = 145 KM The villages Aschau, Kaltenbach, Ried and Stumm still convey the original charm of the Zillertal.

Hoher Bogen offers an attractive range of leisure activities. In winter, you can prove your skiing or snowboarding skills on some 5 kilometres of ski-runs.

BASE: 2132ft
SUMMIT: 3444ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1312ft

The small but beautiful paradise for skiers offers five lifts. Especially suited for children and families; free of charge for children (up to the age of 6) when accompanied by adults!

Fabulous deep-snow slopes at the Geolsalm and the 7-km downhill run to Fügen delight even the expert skier. The ski resort Fügen is especially suited for families with kids!

Gaaler lifts! The runs with different degrees of difficulty are a 100% snow-secure, due to snow making facilities. Mainly young people swing daringly with their snowboards down the slopes or show bold jumps in the half pipe.