Equipping new walking trails at the entrance to Krka National Park will contribute to a higher level of security of all traffic participants on the state road across the Skradin bridge

In addition to taking the boat from Skradin, nature lovers can also take the cycling routes or walking trails to reach Skradinski buk, the most widely known and most visited waterfall on the Krka River, and the longest tufa barrier in Europe.

In order to improve the safety of access from Skradin, the Public Institute of Krka National Park has launched a project to build walking trails along the right bank of the Krka River that will pass under the Skradin bridge and connect the new city walking and cycling trail Skradin – entrance into Krka National Park and the walking and cycling trail that leads from the bridge to Skradinski buk. The works are valued at EUR 247,307.40, and their completion is scheduled for late June 2023.

Works to build the new walking trails will take place within the boundaries of Krka National Park, and will not affect traffic on the state road across the Skradin bridge. The construction of these new walking trails will create safer and better conditions for the movement of Skradin residents and their guests to the entrance into Krka National Park.

In the canyon extending from the Skradin bridge to Skradinski buk, the Krka River is calm and flows peacefully. In raising your eyes from the blueness of the river, you will see the green cliffs of the canyon, due to the many pine and cypress trees growing there. On the left bank is Lozovačka, and on the right bank Mala Brina, where the 3.4 km walking trail runs. Today this trail that has been cut into the right side of the Krka River, is a meditative path towards the magnificent Skradinski buk for all those who are not in a hurry, and who wish to experience true nature, every step of the way.

 

 

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