Gradiško jezero is a peaceful artificial lake tucked away near the village of Gradišče, offering an easy, scenic walk suitable for the whole family. A gravel path circles the entire lake, closed to traffic, making it a quiet and relaxing escape from busy roads.
The lake was created as a flood-retention reservoir on the Drtijščica stream to protect the Ljubljana-Maribor motorway from flash floods. The surrounding landscape is gentle and green, with wooded hills reflecting in the calm water. Swans and ducks have made the lake their home, and anglers often try their luck along the shore. The atmosphere is tranquil year-round, whether you visit for a summer picnic or a crisp autumn stroll.
How to get thereTwo old legends surround the lake - one about a dragon that once lived in its waters, the other about the lords of the nearby Gradišče and Rožek castles who used to sail across the lake to visit and fish together. It's worth continuing to the nearby village of Gradišče with its striking St. Marjeta church, or hiking about two hours to Limbarska gora hill.