Krka National Park - Entry - Roški Slap
Please note that this entry ticket does not include a visit to Skradinski Buk. To explore the sites, you can use your car and drive to the locations. Upstream along the Krka is Roški Slap waterfall, a wide waterfall made up of the main waterfall and numerous backwaters, cascades (popularly called the Necklaces by the locals), and Tufa Islands. Nearby is the 8.5 km long educational walking trail (Stinice to Roški Slap to Oziđana Pećina Cave), one of Croatia’s most beautiful walking trails. Oziđana Pećina Cave is a site of exceptional archaeological, natural, cultural, and historical value, and the cave contains an in situ archaeological collection. Upstream are the ruins of the Roman military camp Burnum, a gem of ancient civilization. They stand just above Manojlovac Waterfall, the tallest waterfall on the Krka River. The Krka Eco Campus in Puljane is a modern interpretation, education, and volunteer center. The campus is intended for children, students, volunteers, researchers, and visitors interested in getting more in-depth knowledge of the wealth of the natural, cultural, and historical heritage of Krka National Park. The Nature Interpretation Centre Krka – "Well of Life" in Kistanje is a unique place that displays in a modern and interactive way the priceless value of water for life on our planet. Located at the western entrance to the Krka National Park, the Centre offers a journey through the world of the Krka River, which has shaped the landscape, culture, and lives of the people in Šibenik-Knin County for centuries. From its ancient mills and Roman military camps to the first hydroelectric power plant in Europe that produced alternating current, the Krka River is a symbol of the coexistence of man and nature. Through several interpretive units, interactive exhibitions, and fourteen audio points, visitors can explore the theme of water and its key roles in nature and society.