- Skradinski Buk Waterfall - Skradinski buk is the last, seventh, longest travertine barrier on the Krka River and also the longest travertine barrier in Europe. It is one of the most unusual and beautiful landscapes of the “Krka” National Park.
- Transport
- Tourist guide
- Snacks
- Sibenik old town sightseeing
- Ticket to National Park Krka
The Krka National Park, extending over 75 kilometres, is home to Europe’s most extensive network of travertine waterfalls, found along the Krka River. The park’s most considerable waterfall, Skradinski buk, rises to 46 meters and comprises 6 cataracts where the river’s most powerful flow can be witnessed during the spring and fall seasons.
Delight in the park’s abundant walking trails set amidst rich and revitalizing greenery, and traverse its wooden bridges that run parallel to the river and its cascades. The park also features an indigenous ethno-village showcasing refurbished age-old mills and a house displaying ancestral occupations. From here, our tour takes us to Šibenik, a city adorned with Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture and home to the magnificent cathedral of Saint Jacob, crafted by Juraj Dalmatinac, a UNESCO World Heritage Monument.
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