Place where people still harvest salt using a 700 year old method - Sečo...


The reserve is the biggest wetland on the coastline. In the northern 
part of the reserve called Lera, people harvest salt using a 700 year 
old method – they use wooden tools and look after the so-called
 petola, the base of the salt pans that functions as a bio filter. That
 ensures that the salt doesn’t mix with silt from the sea, and allows it
 to remain white and clean. 















The quality of the salt and salt flower, a very thin, topmost layer in the ponds is famous and cherished all over the world. Meanwhile, the abandoned southern part of the reserve called Fontanigge features many unique sights – birds, vast fields of halophytes and over 100 abandoned and demolished buildings that were once used by workers in the salt industry, which contribute to the charm of the Sečovlje salt pans. 













The reserve became a habitat for various animals and plants. Sečovlje saltpans are interesting in all seasons.


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