Krka National Park is located within the territory of Sibenik-Knin County along the Krka River. Once in the Park, you may enjoy last set of falls, before the river meets the sea. The Skradinski Buk Fall is a spectacular multi level cascade over travertine cliffs. This waterfall is known as a most beautiful waterfall in Europe. It is 46 meters high, which makes it the highest travertine (gypsum) barrier in Europe. Above the falls is a large plateau that offers spectacular views and a perfect photo opportunity. You'll also have a chance to visit the small ethnological exhibition and the old mill. The whole area is rich with flora and fauna. Due to strict new preservation laws, this extraordinary area has been kept in its original state.
Skradinski buk is the longest and most visited waterfall on the Krka River, and one of the best known natural beauties in Croatia. The Krka spills over the 17 cascades which are formed by travertine barriers. You can view the cascades on a leisurely and safe walk along the walking trails and wooden bridges.
You will visit the old water mills, the ethnography collection, the souvenir shop, or find refreshments in one of the hospitality facilities.
Swimming is not permitted at Skradinski buk!
At your request, it is possible to extend the service and drive to the panorama spot of the Franciscan islet of Visovac.