Where can I swim near Krka?
Fortunately Krka is allowing swimming at other locations inside the beautiful National park. The locations being not as popular as Skradinski Buk, but they do offer a relaxing experience in the following locations: Stinice, Remetić – Pisak and downstream of Roški Slap.
Can you swim in Skradin?
In Skradin, you can enjoy swimming at the bathing place located on the Krka river, or in a beach located on the very spot where the river meets the sea.
Can you still swim at Krka National Park?
Visitors can swim in Krka National Park and it’s just as scenic as its neighboring Plitvice Lakes, where swimming is prohibited. Croatia is home to several historical cities and scenic natural attractions.
Does Krka have food?
In the area around Krka Waterfalls that isn’t by the sea, the usual meals are made from veal and pork, served with potatoes. The most popular dish being a peka, which is a slow cooked meal under a steel bell that is usually made from either veal, pig or octopus.
Where is Krka National Park?
Krka national park is one of the two Croatian NP’s that contain lakes and waterfalls! Situated in the middle of Šibenik-Knin county in Croatia Krka national park covers a total area of 109 km². Krka is actually a river in Dalmatia, Croatia’s…more.
What to do in Krka National Park in Croatia?
During your visit to Krka National Park you can make a boat trip to the island of Visovac. It is an islet with a Franciscan monastery from the 15th century. Monks still live there. You can as well visit its museum that has a rich library with several historical manuscripts and rare books.
When was the first National Park declared in Croatia?
On 24 January 1985, the Parliament of the Socialist Republic of Croatia proclaimed the area covering 142 km² from the Early Croatian fortresses of Trošenj and Nečven to the Šibenik Bridge, including 3.5 km of the course of the Čikola River, a national park.
Can you swim in the Krka National Park?
Best of all (some might say) – unlike the Plitvice Lakes National Park, it is possible to swim in places in the Krka National Park. If you want to stay very near to the Park, then the town of Skradin is the top (and only) choice.