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Solta

Island of

48km

43.3836111116.29

Zadar

county seat city in Zadar County, Croatia

86km

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Brač

Brač is an island in the Adriatic Sea, in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, near the city of Split. It is the largest island in Dalmatia and has a population of 14,000.

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Sights (7)

Krka monastery

geographical object

12km

43.9616666715.99055556

St. Mary's Church, Zadar

86km

44.115215.2248

Zadar Cathedral

In the cathedral there is an impressive organ that was nearly destroyed in the last war. Climb up the bell tower for a nice view over the city.

86km

44.1162515.22444444

Sea organ

This man-made organ works with the motion of the waves and 35 pipes to create a musical soundscape. A favorite for locals and tourists alike, and accompanied by a light display that creates visualisations of the sounds being produced by the organ.

87km

44.1172222215.22

Kaluđerovac

Village in Perušić, Lika, Croatia

99km

44.6515.31666667

Humac (Hvar)

village in Croatia

102km

43.142516.7575

Vir

island

106km

44.30342815.085537
Nature

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Krka National Park

Croatia
Someday we will visit Krka National Park or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Krka National Park

Krka National Park is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka that runs through it.

When you are at the Krka National Park there are several places of interest. The attractions and facilities available are various footpaths, sightseeing tours and presentations, boat trips, souvenir shops, a museum, and restaurants. There are also several archeological remains of unpreserved fortresses in the park's vicinity dating back to as far as the Roman times. They are Čučevo, Nečven, Bogočin, Ključica and Burnum.

The Krka National Park is located entirely within the territory of Šibenik-Knin County and encompasses an area of 109 square kilometers along the Krka River: two kilometers downriver from Knin to Skradin and the lower part of the river Čikola. The Krka National Park is a spacious, largely unchanged region of exceptional and multifaceted natural value, and includes one or more preserved or insignificantly altered ecosystems. The Krka Waterfalls area has the second highest density of lavender in Europe, hence the high frequency of wasps and bees in the area.

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