Hello travelers,
This June in Croatia we visited Krka National Park, but in order to get there we had to drive a 2-3 hours because we stayed pretty far away from this place.
To enter the park, we walked a bit on the streets of Skradin, a beautiful pitoresque little town.
It's situated on the Adriatic coast in the Ε ibenik-Knin County.
The streets are narrow and there are stairs here and there. It's somehow the coastal style with narrow streets and concrete stairs.
The buildings are old and some of them are painted in bright colors. You have a few cozy coffee shops, terraces and food places. The boutiques are just enough to find something for everyone.
On the city streets there is pavement, concrete or natural stone, giving you that Mediterranean charming looking and vibe.
The town it's very popular because is a good starting point for exploring Krka National Park, known for its cascading waterfalls, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife.
Actually, visitors can access the park by boat from Skradin, creating a memorable journey through the river's scenic scenary. Same as we did.
Here's a picture taken in the boat we took from Skradin to Krka National Park.
We didnt get to eat here but appearently, Skradin is also a culinary destination, well known for excellent seafood restaurants where you can savor fresh catches from the Adriatic, paired with local wines. Sounds amazing and now that I got to write this down, I so regret not having time to eat here.
Me personally, I found this little town of Skradin captivating.
I allways loved cities with narrow streets and concrete floor. I love the Mediterranean architecture and style and this little town of Skarin has it all.
It's beauty stays in it's simplicity.
The history of the town is also interesting. The whole town was fortified and actually, it has a fortress we didnt manage to visit.
With Skradin I felt that I would love to see it again, visit around.
I really liked the colored houses, the redish roofs and the narrow streets.
I am also curious to see the wine yards here as Skradin is sourrounded by wine yards and wineries.
I can only imagine how would be like to spend an evening here, to take a walk to the waterfront area or its narrow streets, filled with good music, good mood, good food and a glass of wine. A super nice vibe in the dark with the lights on...sounds pretty relaxing to me.
I hope you guys made yourself an idea about this place, definitely worth a visit if you're around.π
And the truth is, I hope to visit Skradin again someday so I can explore the areas I didnt get to enjoy this time.
Stay safe,
missdeli π
This below is a photo of me taken on the streets of Skradin π
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