Magnificent cascades, exuberant nature and cultural heritage are embracing the Krka river. The watermills made of stone from the 19th century and the ethno village are emphasizing this natural karst phenomenon.
For two-thirds of its course this
virginally pure karstic river, with its seven magical waterfalls and which
rises near the town of Knin, flows through canyons. The area is exceptionally
rich in endemic flora and fauna, containing 222 types of bird. The watermills
along the rivers and above the waterfalls, ruins of fortifications rising above
the canyons, the picturesque mouth of the River Čikola above Skradinski buk
waterfall - all are specific features of the river landscape.
The Krka’s
estuary, the 23.5 km-long Lake Pruklja, which reaches up to Skradinski buk is rich
in shellfish, freshwater and saltwater fish. Sitting in Lake Visovac, between
Roški slap and Skradinski buk (13 km) waterfalls, is a tiny island upon which,
set amid a park of sylvan charm, is a Franciscan monastery with a long history.
The Krka Monastery (Arhanđelovac) is located in the area of Kistanje, at the
point where the canyon widens. The quiet river and lakes are ideal for canoe
and kayak tours, but for which it is necessary to obtain a special permit.