Natural monuments around Šibenik, Croatia, feature a diverse landscape of coastal areas, islands, and river canyons. The region is defined by its Adriatic Sea coastline, numerous islands, and the Krka River, which flows through a picturesque canyon. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and geological formations, including protected national parks and a marine channel. The natural features provide varied opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Čikola canyon is characterized by a pronounced roughness, emphasized by the imposing forms of juniper, the impassability of the canyon and the frequent drying up of the riverbed. Such inaccessibility was desirable in the past, so this area contains two caves with Paleolithic sites and the Ključica fortress
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The Čikola canyon is characterized by a pronounced roughness, beautiful viewpoints, emphasized by the imposing forms of juniper, the impassability of the canyon and the frequent drying up of the riverbed. Such inaccessibility was desirable in the past, so this area contains two caves with Paleolithic sites and the Ključica fortress
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The Čikola canyon is characterized by a pronounced roughness, emphasized by the imposing forms of juniper, the impassability of the canyon and the frequent drying up of the riverbed. Such inaccessibility was desirable in the past, so this area contains two caves with Paleolithic sites and the Ključica fortress.
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Beautiful viewpoint and rocks, also a border area where there has been a lot of fighting recently.
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Lovely rugged piece with beautiful views.
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A beautiful park for hiking.
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Beautiful park in the middle of a natural paradise
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🌳🐟🥾Beautiful lake, embedded in this paradisiacal nature park🥾🐟🌳
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Among the most popular natural monuments are Wooden walkways and bridges in Krka National Park, which offer stunning views of the park's waterfalls. Other highly appreciated spots include the Watermills in Krka National Park, a historical site, and the beautiful Small Lake (Mali Prštavac), Krka National Park with its incredible waterfall.
Krka National Park is renowned for its seven cascading waterfalls, with Skradinski Buk being the most famous. It also features unique geomorphological forms, a rich diversity of flora and fauna, and historical sites like Visovac Island with its Franciscan Monastery. The park is also noted for having the second-highest density of lavender in Europe.
Kornati National Park is often called a 'nautical paradise' due to its archipelago of 89 islands, islets, and reefs. It's characterized by rugged, moon-like landscapes that contrast beautifully with the deep blue Adriatic Sea, making it ideal for sailing and island-hopping to experience pristine marine life and tranquility.
Yes, the islands of Zlarin and Prvić are known for their untouched nature and peaceful atmosphere. Zlarin, once called the 'Golden Island,' is distinguished by its lush Mediterranean vegetation and crystal-clear sea, and is famous for its red coral. Both islands are car-free, offering a serene environment for walking, cycling, and swimming.
The St. Anthony's Channel is a narrow, 4.5-kilometer sea passage connecting Šibenik to the open sea and the Krka River estuary. It's a protected natural area recognized for its significant landscape, rich flora and fauna, and inclusion in the Natura 2000 ecological network. It offers stunning panoramic views and a promenade for walks and biking.
Many natural monuments are family-friendly. Krka National Park, for instance, has commendably designed paths, some over boardwalks, suitable for families. Highlights like the Watermills in Krka National Park and Small Lake (Mali Prštavac), Krka National Park are also noted as family-friendly. The islands of Zlarin and Prvić, being car-free, offer safe and quiet environments for families to explore.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, there are numerous options, including easy hikes around Šibenik and dedicated waterfall hikes within Krka National Park. The St. Anthony's Channel offers a promenade for walking, biking, and running. Kornati National Park is ideal for sailing and island-hopping, while Zlarin and Prvić are perfect for walking, cycling, snorkeling, and swimming.
Yes, the Čikola River Canyon offers a challenging experience, particularly for mountain biking, with some very steep and loose terrain. The hiking guide for Šibenik also lists difficult routes like the Skradinski Buk Waterfall – View of the Krka River loop from Lozovac.
The spring and autumn months (April-May and September-October) generally offer pleasant weather for exploring, with fewer crowds than the peak summer season. During summer, swimming in designated areas of Krka National Park and the clear waters around Zlarin, Prvić, and St. Anthony's Channel is very popular.
Yes, swimming is permitted in designated areas, particularly popular at Skradinski Buk in Krka National Park during summer. The crystal-clear waters around the islands of Zlarin and Prvić, and at rocky beaches along the St. Anthony's Channel, also offer excellent opportunities for swimming.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful nature and stunning sights. Many enjoy the well-designed paths and boardwalks in Krka National Park, which make exploring easy. The tranquility of the car-free islands and the panoramic views from places like the St. Anthony's Channel are also highly appreciated. Early morning visits are often recommended to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the serene atmosphere.
Yes, within Krka National Park, the Watermills are a historical site where visitors can observe their functioning and explore an old forge house detailing the location's history. Visovac Island, also within Krka National Park, is home to the Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy. Additionally, the St. Anthony's Channel is near the historic St. Nicholas Fortress.


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