A very well preserved natural wonder, with so many interesting things to know about. It is a... read more
A very well preserved natural wonder, with so many interesting things to know about. It is a wonderful phographic location too.
A very well preserved natural wonder, with so many interesting things to know about. It is a... read more
First you must go with a group, you just can't go tour by yourself. The guide gave us a good tour... read more
A very well preserved natural wonder, with so many interesting things to know about. It is a wonderful phographic location too.
First you must go with a group, you just can't go tour by yourself. The guide gave us a good tour in English and told us about the plants and history of the bog. You walk across wooden steps so be prepared if some adventure....More
The peat-bog can be visited only with a guide. The tour starts and 10, I think, and continue from 2 hours in 2 hours until 18.00. The visit is short, only 45 minutes, but you have the chance to see carnivore plants and a volcanic...More
A brilliant place for people of all ages. Great views, great story, jokes and outstandingly impressive habitat. From hallucinogenic plants, insectivores to snakes... Well, could it get any better?
This is place is a nature reserved and is treated like one. You shouldn't mess with plants because you might get poisoned or hallucinations or diareea, you shouldn't mess with reptiles because you might get a nasty bite and you shouldn't mess with bears because...More
The peat-bog is in the center of a volcanic crater that had a lake in it which was covered when the adjacent crater erupted. Below the tundra-like flora there is a 20m deep lake. This place is not only unique in the region but in...More
This place is really special, entering the park feeling like you were transposed into another world, not a diverse world, but a special one. The guide is the one that makes the transition into this world with the multitude of interesting stories. In this place...More
The first tours of the Bog start at 10 a.m., from the ticket office at the main car park. They run at regular intervals. There are a couple of souvenir shops here and places to eat. The Bog is inside the caldera of an active...More
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