TOPLA is the third wonderful Alp valley under the Southern walls of the mountain Peca. Because of its remarkable natural beauties it is protected as a natural park ‘’Krajinski park Topla’’ (Land Park Topla). The entire settlement is embraced by high mighty and remote farms Burjak, Florin, Kordež, Fajmut and Konečnik which are all surrounded by endless brushy spruce and larch forests. Extremely large and mighty farms in Topla can actually be considered as small settlements: ethnologists call them ‘’celki’’. All the farms are distinguished by remarkable architecture of the farm houses and store houses or corn houses.
They are typically made from wood and rock and one piece wooden roofs. All the farm houses are a distinct example of farm Alp architecture with the traces of dynamic tradition from the periods from the 16th all the way to the 19th century. The speciality of the animal life of this beautiful valley is the Alp hare, the Alp partridge or ‘’belka’’ (whitey), grouse (blackcock), the wild rooster and the forest partridge. The forest is also the nesting place for some birds of prey and the clear and clean waters of the stream Topla are the home of the stream trout, the stream crab and stream shells which are endangered species due to their ecological functions. On the meadows of Konečnik there is a beautiful monument dedicated to the 1st row and growth of Partisan activity in the valley. The marked mountain trail leads to the mountain lod-ge on Little Peca and then onwards to the top of the mountain Peca; and over Preval a lane leads towards Koprivna and to Luže.