Krka National Park
Day 13 – Split, Croatia Saturday, November 15
Krka National Park and the Magnificent Skradinski Buk Waterfalls
We arrived this morning to the busy port of Split, Croatia. Split is the major starting port for ferries to many of the 1200 islands along the coast of Croatia.
On our way to the Krka National Park we passed a fortress atop a hill that dates back to the Roman Era.
As we climbed the mountain, we could see back to Split.
Entering the valley where the National Park is located, we could see a lot of water, this is fed by natural springs, so there is water here year round. This park covers almost 27,000 acres, and its highlights are
the magnificent waterfalls and crystal clear pools that tumble through the
wilderness.
Skradinski Buk falls consists of 17 cataracts—stretching 1,312 feet along the river and falling some 150 feet from their highest to their lowest point—are considered among the most beautiful calcium-carbonate tiered pools in Europe. At their widest spot, they span 328 feet across the river.
Various mills were along the path of the river and powered by it's water.
The path around the falls area of the park is 2 Kilometers (about 1 1/4 Miles). The path goes downhill then numerous sets of steps until just before this falls where there is 100 steps down to this level. Of course that means you have to go back up 180 steps then a slope and a few more sets of steps.




Looks amazing! Croatia is on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see that you're taking more photos with the 2 of you IN them!! (Does that mean you've seen my posts??) The falls look lovely and in a way, remind me of a few of the waterways in Scotland near the distilleries. Looks like it's getting a little chilly -- you both have jackets &/or puff vests on. I hope you're having a wonderful time on this trip. You've seen such beautiful & historical things....what's not to like??!!! Lots of love, Debbie
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