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The mountain Donačka gora rouses admiration in nature lovers, mountaineers, boy scouts, and anyone who sees it. When viewed from the western side, it stands out with its steep conical shape, while from the northern and southern side it resembles a giant trapezoid table. The mountain is famous for its magnificent view extending to all sides – to the Haloze Region, the Drava and Ptuj Fields, to the Croatian region Zagorje and into the Sotla Valley. |
Makole lies in the Dravinja valley on the western edge of Haloze and offers many interesting sights. Near the abandoned coal mine lies the Belojača cave with its picturesque entrance. Decorated by a majestic waterfall, the gorge of the Šega stream has cut its way through the northern slope of Plešivec. The ruins of the 13th-century Štatenberg castle stand atop the hill above the headwaters of Jelovški potok, a silent reminder of the past. The park around the castle is the site of the annual meeting of Slovenian writers. The Forma Viva transversal with 62 different sculptures is another sight unique to the area. |
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