This place is exceptionally amazing and totally unforgettable. It needs to be viewed, heard and enjoyed.
Krka Falls is certainly a wonderful place to enjoy a winter walk. The roar of the water makes for a relaxing, but fairly strenuous walk over, around, and beside the water.
Purely exotic. Spend the whole day if you can. So many hidden spots to enjoy nature. If you go in summer you can also swim close to the waterfalls
Krka National Park has many beautiful waterfalls, we arrived with the expectation of swimming in the waterfalls to discover there was high water levels which would not allow us to nevertheless it was just as good seeing all the waterfalls in their natural glory, I have to say I was rather snap happy, nature can just be amazing, we enjoyed exploring the park. There is an opportunity to go on a boat tour along River Krka which runs through the park, offering an alternative experience. There is a variety of places to get good food from including pubs, restaurants stalls and stands; there are also toilet facilities at the park. Upon arrival you will enter a car park where you will park your car, there is a brown hut that you need to go and buy your tickets from, there is then a bus that will take you down to the entry at the bottom, there is a walking option which is a fair distance.To learn more about Croatia and my experience please see my blog... https://therichnessoftravel.wordpress.com/2015/01/24/croatia/
If you will ever be at least 150 km from the Krka waterfalls, you will need to visit this magical place.There are several entrances to the national park Krka, I recommend that you start from Skradin. The price includes a boat ride on the river all the way to the place where begins the largest waterfall (10-15min.).Nearby is the first power plant in Europe made by Nikola Tesla. The power plant has started working a few days after the first of its kind in the world, those at Niagara Falls, also Tesla's work.Besides the large waterfall you actually can swim.Nature is beautiful and well-preserved.
Well worth the visit and spending the whole day there.Easy to get there from Sibenik by bus, it will take you to Skradin where you can catch a boat. The journey itself to the park is beautiful.The park was breath taking and very easy to navigate around. We visited in spring so there were a lot less tourists compared to what there would have been in the summer. There had been heavy rainfall so the waterfalls were even more impressive however it meant that unfortunately we couldn't swim as the water levels were too high.The lack of staff guiding you or telling you off when you wandered somewhere you probably shouldn't be offered immense freedom and it was a truly relaxing adventure through some beautiful forests and very impressive waterfalls.
This Park for me is as Plitvickie Jeziora in smaller version. With very nice waterfalls but also with a beatufull places for a walk were you can see diferent kind of frogs and fishes and you can hear birds with a little charming chappel inside. Very nice place to go with kids.
The national park is extremely crowded during high season. Move upwards from the lower reaches and you'll get more space and better views. Be also prepared for long ques to the kiosks. The entrance fee costs 120 HRK. The car parking is free. And after that you have to take one of the shuttle buses to the attractions (or you can walked one hour to get there). This "buses" are only polluting the air in this beautiful area!Although the above KRKA National Park was definitely a place worth visiting!
Part of our Mediterranean cruise was a stop in Croatia. Not knowing what we would do (though the countryside is actually quite beautiful), we decided to buy a tour to Krka National Park. We were not disappointed. The park is absolutely beautiful, so if you're ever in Croatia and are looking for something to do, I recommend this park. There is an entry fee, but I don't know how much it was because it was included in our tour package. The park is huge. Since we only had a couple hours there, we couldn't/didn't see a whole lot of the park (have seen pictures of Skradinsky Buk but we didn't make it that far). There are 17 waterfalls, footpaths, museums and a restaurant. Please note that they do not take Euros. (I didn't want to buy Kuna's because I would be stuck with them so I couldn't buy anything!). We thoroughly enjoyed walking around and just looking at some of the beautiful waterfalls. I really wish we had had more time. See my pictures, which will give you an idea of just how beautiful this park is. Someone else posted a picture of Skradinsky Buk so you can see that picture there.
You just have to see the waterfalls! Walking in the park is amazing... all is good organized. Food and drinks are ok. A lot of places to rest and to enjoy the view! A boat takes you further in the park....