Learn About the Forest-park

Natura 2000 ecological network

The area of ​​the Mura-Drava Regional Park largely overlaps with the Natura 2000 ecological network areas designated in accordance with European directives (Birds Directive and Habitats Directive), which are the basis of EU legislation in nature protection.

Natura 2000 is a European ecological network consisting of areas hosting natural habitat types and habitats of wild species of interest to the European Union, and enables the conservation or, where necessary, restoration to a favourable conservation status of certain natural habitat types and habitats of species in their natural range. So far, the ecological network has included around 27,800 areas on almost 20% of the EU territory, making it the largest system of protected areas in the world, and among the areas included in the European ecological network is the area of ​​the so-called Drava reservoirs, i.e. the area along the Drava River from the border with Slovenia to the end of the Dubrava HPP reservoir, within which the Drava Forest-park is located.

Explore Drava Forest Park

Drava Park Forest is the ideal place for relaxation, recreation, and nature exploration. Here you can enjoy cycling and walking trails, observe wildlife, and take part in educational programs.

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SURFACE AREA
85,74 ha
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MORE THAN
300
PLANT SPECIES
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MORE THAN
500
ANIMAL SPECIES
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MORE THAN
64 km
WALKING TRAILS
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Points of Interest
The most interesting spots, trails, and viewpoints.
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Flora
Discover the diverse plant species that form the heart of the Park Forest.
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Fauna
Find out about the wide range of wildlife that inhabits the park.
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Habitats
Learn more about the various habitats of the forest-park.
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Mushrooms
Learn more about the various types of mushrooms that grow within the forest-park.

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