The vantage point offers a panoramic view of the mountain ridge of Učka and the wider surrounding landscape. The peak ridge of Učka can be divided into three parts: northern, central and southern. The highest part is the northern one, which encompasses the highest peak, Vojak (1,401 m), and the surrounding peaks that extend in the form of two ridges with very steep slopes. The central part encompasses two ridges with a mountain valley between them: the western ridge with the peaks of Brgud (907 m) and Kremenjak (827 m), and the eastern ridge with the peaks of Perun (881 m) and Gradac (749 m). The central part is separated from the southern part by the Prodol Pass (568 m), the lowest part of the ridge. The southern part is distinguished by the sharp Sisol Ridge (835 m), with its extremely steep sides.
At the foot of Učka on the continental side, there lies Čepić Plain, a former lake that was drained, beyond which the view extends towards the Ćićarija mountain range and the interior of Istria. On the coastal side, the view encompasses the entire Kvarner Bay, the city of Rijeka with its hilly hinterland, and further south the Velebit massif.