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Hiking around Prokljansko lake offers diverse terrain in Croatia's Dalmatian region, characterized by its unique brackish water where the Krka River meets the Adriatic Sea. The landscape features rolling hills with lush vegetation, dense forests, and marshlands, providing panoramic views over the lake and surrounding areas. This cryptodepression lake is home to a rich biodiversity, including various fish and bird species, making it an interesting destination for nature observation. The region's mild Mediterranean climate allows for year-round exploration of its…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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3,295
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12.8km
03:29
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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18
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7.34km
02:07
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.6km
05:26
310m
310m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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5.72km
01:29
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The entrance fee at the end of April 2026 was only €16 and it was well attended but not too crowded. An absolute highlight and a "must see" if you are in Croatia! Many fig trees line the path, which can only be explored via a wooden boardwalk. Although we encountered a person with a physical disability (in a wheelchair), the path is only partially suitable for people with disabilities due to some steps.
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We were there at the end of April. The weather was great, not too crowded, and even a wheelchair user was on the boardwalk. The flora and fauna are impressive! Admission was €16. Souvenirs were completely overpriced and a scoop of ice cream cost €3.
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A great waterfall, but very crowded. Even in the off-season, it's very crowded and costs €20 per person to enter (€40 in peak season). For nature lovers, the spots further up in Krka National Park are definitely more recommended.
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Even out of season and during the week it is very crowded
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Impressive landscape, it was fun crossing the wooden walkways and having great views of the waterfalls!
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The Orthodox Church of St. Spiridon was built in 1876, in the neo-Gothic style, in the eastern part of the settlement. In addition to the contributions of the faithful, the bulk of the funds for the construction of the church were provided by the Austrian government and Emperor Francis Joseph I.
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Beautiful view from the hiking trail above the river from Skradin to the national park entrance
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A beautiful park for hiking.
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There are over 25 hiking routes around Prokljansko Lake. The trails cater to various abilities, with approximately 15 easy routes, 12 moderate routes, and 1 more challenging option for experienced hikers.
Yes, Prokljansko Lake offers several easy and family-friendly options. Many trails are suitable for all skill levels, allowing families to enjoy the unique brackish lake environment and lush landscapes. For a shorter, accessible walk, consider the Hiking loop from Lozovac, which is rated as moderate but has minimal elevation gain.
Prokljansko Lake is a fascinating cryptodepression where fresh water from the Krka River mixes with saltwater from the Adriatic Sea, creating a unique brackish ecosystem. Hikers can observe rich biodiversity, including various fish, shellfish, amphibians, reptiles, and over 150 bird species in the wetlands and reedbeds. The trails also offer panoramic views of rolling hills, dense forests, and the shimmering lake waters.
Yes, many of the trails around Prokljansko Lake are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the popular View of the Krka River – Skradinski Buk Waterfall loop from Skradin, which offers diverse scenery and returns to your starting location.
Thanks to its mild Mediterranean climate, Prokljansko Lake is suitable for hiking year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful when the hills are adorned with fragrant wildflowers. The pleasant temperatures in spring and autumn make them ideal for longer excursions, while even winter offers opportunities for exploration.
Hiking around Prokljansko Lake provides access to several notable attractions. You can find trails leading towards the spectacular Skradinski Buk waterfall within Krka National Park. The small, historical Islet of Stipanac in the middle of the lake, with its ancient ruins, is also easily reachable. Additionally, the Guduća River and its marshlands offer exceptional natural beauty, and you can visit charming traditional villages like Raslina, Prokljan, Zaton, and Bilice along the lake's shores.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails around Prokljansko Lake. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near villages. If your route takes you into Krka National Park, be sure to check their specific regulations regarding pets, as rules can vary within protected areas.
Parking is typically available near popular trailheads and villages such as Skradin and Lozovac, which serve as common starting points for hikes. For example, routes like the Skradinski Buk Waterfall – View of the Krka River loop from Lozovac often have designated parking areas nearby.
The hiking routes around Prokljansko Lake are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills with panoramic lake views to dense forests and unique marshlands. The opportunity to combine natural exploration with visits to historical sites and charming villages is also a highlight for many.
While Prokljansko Lake is a brackish body of water, swimming is generally permitted in designated areas. However, for a more traditional swimming experience, the nearby Adriatic Sea offers numerous spots. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before entering the water.
Yes, the charming traditional villages along the lake's shores, such as Raslina, Prokljan, Zaton, and Bilice, offer opportunities to enjoy local specialties. You can find restaurants and cafes serving fresh seafood like mussels, mullet, sea bass, and eel, providing a cultural and culinary experience to complement your hike.

