Absolutely stunning place at worth every penny. Really recommend walking from.Skradin to the main waterfalls, was a beautiful walk. would come back again.
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Krka National Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Krka National Park, located in Knin County, Šibenik, was established on January 24, 1985 and is home to hundreds of species of animals. The park is named after the Krka River, and the spectacular waterfall inside is especially attractive. The park has beautiful scenery, surrounded by green trees, lakes and various animals. It is a good place to go out and relax.
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Krka National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Absolutely stunning place at worth every penny. Really recommend walking from.Skradin to the main waterfalls, was a beautiful walk. would come back again.
Great views at this waterfall, also got lovely pics! Very pretty location and did it as part of a tour. Definitely recommend!😊
Enter the plank road of Kerka National Park, which is a total length of 800 meters and 17 lime-stacked waterfalls. The running water of the dead trees and the branches are staggered and reflected in the water. The autumn is full of autumn.
The landscape of Korka National Park is roughly similar to Lake 16, with abundant water flow, dense mountains and forests, and dead trees and branches in the water. There is a wooden plank road in the scenic area. Walking along the plank road, there are many large and small waterfalls along the way, next to the big waterfall, there are many people swimming and bathing, and the scenery is very good. Self-driving cars are generally not allowed to enter the park, but there is about four kilometers from the gate of the park to the scenic spot. Communication with the park staff at the entrance of the gate will generally agree to drive in, but will not let parking in.
Sibenik (Croatian: ibenik, Italian: Sebenico) a historic port city in southeastern Croatia. The Adriatic Sea, the entrance to the Kerka River, is located in the middle of Dalmatia, about 40 km southeast of the port of Split. Hibernik is the political, educational, transportation, industrial and tourism center of Hibernik-Knin County.
Kerka National Park, surrounded by mountains, half a mountain is a waterfall, and there is a lake at the foot of the mountain. The scenery is beautiful, pleasing to the eye, and lingering. Playing under the waterfall, how can it be a cool word [satisfaction]