Size: 13,505 ha
Year of foundation: 2008
Founder:
Republic of Slovenia
Administration:
Public Institute Ljubljansko barje Nature Park
Importance:
55 natural values / whole area of the park is of ecological importance, Natura 2000 area (SPA) for 25 bird species, Natura 2000 area (SCI) for 27 animal species and 1 plant species and 7 habitat types.
International importance:
UNESCO – List of the World Heritage – the pre-historical pile dwellings around the Alps, inscribed in 2011.
Javni zavod Krajinski park Ljubljansko barje
Podpeška cesta 380
1357 Notranje Gorice
Slovenia
+386 (0)8 205 23 50
Ljubljansko barje is a unique intertwinement of meadows, fields, hedges and channels, where the green surfaces meet with the sky and the River Ljubljanica, which has helped create the Ljubljansko barje through history. Here you can block out the bustle of the city, meet with nature and focus on yourself and your thoughts.
The traditional agriculture has preserved the great biological and landscape diversity. The mosaic of different habitats is home to many plant and animal species, which are only rare elsewhere in Slovenia and Europe. The wet meadows, flooded waterside meadows and thousands of kilometres of drainage channels attract mainly moisture loving plants and animals. Ljubljansko barje is home to several hundred species of birds, numerous colourful butterflies, dragonflies and amphibians.
The interdependent ecosystems of Ljubljansko barje clean the air, water and soil, and cool the hot summers. It also enables relaxation and new discoveries in the immediate vicinity of the capital city, as well as sustainable production of quality healthy food and the development of environmentally friendly farming and green tourism.
But not only nature, the heritage is also exceptional. In this small piece of territory, several cultures have left their mark, from the prehistoric pile dwellers and ancient Romans, to the determined drainers of the marsh, which was supposed to become the granary of the Hapsburg Monarchy. Due to their interventions into the once typical marsh, today’s Ljubljansko barje is probably the most anthropogenically modified landscape in Slovenia. Although many have tried and are still trying to limit the extent and duration of floods through drainage, Ljubljansko barje is still one of the largest flooding areas in Slovenia.
Podpeška cesta 380
1357 Notranje Gorice