"Skradinski Buk is the last, seventh and longest travertine barrier on the Krka River, and one of the most famous natural beauties of Croatia.
It consists of travertine cascades, islands and lakes. The waters of the Krka and Čikola Rivers flow down the seventeen steps of Skradinski Buk, extended over a length of 800 meters.
The width of the cascades ranges from 200 to 400 meters, with a total height differential of 45.7 meters. Below Skradinski Buk, the mouth of the Krka River flows underwater into the Adriatic Sea (estuary).
The growth of the travertine barrier at Skradinski Buk was due to the upriver lake formation from the Krka River to Roški Slap and 3 kilometers downriver from the Čikola River, creating one of the most unusual and beautiful landscapes in the Krka National Park.
Sightseeing at Skradinski Buk is possible, owing to a network of paths and bridges that permits pleasant and safe walking. Belvederes have been erected at the most attractive locations.
Visitors to Skradinski Buk can tour the ethnographic collection and old mills where the grain is milled with a millstone turned by the force of the water, as well as ancient devices for washing clothing and textiles.
Skradinski Buk can be visited throughout the entire year."
Мы посетили только одну, последнюю цепь каскадов реки, их там еще много, есть и экскурсии на кораблике по реке. Подробнее читайте на официальном сайте.
Мы посетили только одну, последнюю цепь каскадов реки, их там еще много, есть и экскурсии на кораблике по реке. Подробнее читайте на официальном сайте.
Мы посетили только одну, последнюю цепь каскадов реки, их там еще много, есть и экскурсии на кораблике по реке. Подробнее читайте на официальном сайте.