As early as 1955, the 110 km² National Park Krka was founded.. The park stretches from Knin to Skradin along the river Krka, which flows through 17 larger and smaller falls in this area.. Lakes, impressive gorges, ruins and monasteries can be found in the national park as well as a diverse fauna and flora..
More than 17 cascades, the water of the river flows for 800 meters into a natural pool, which is also used for swimming.. This is the Skradinski Buk, probably the most beautiful travertine waterfall in Europe.. It is located between the towns of Skradin and Lovran, where there are also the entrances.. From Skradin you can reach the circular trail by boat, from Lovran you will be taken by bus, unless you want to use the trail..
The approximately 2 km long trail leads partly on forest trails, partly on boardwalks around the Skradinski Buk.. Many vantage points offer the opportunity to view this natural spectacle from all sides..
Excursion boats allow you to explore the rest of the park.. Especially worth mentioning is Lake Visovacko, the largest in the national park, as well as the Franciscan monastery on Visovac island..
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