Krka National Park
For more than two-thirds of its overall length (723 kilometres) the Krka flows through a canyon whose depth varies between 100 and 200 metres and accumulates into lakes which empty over seven...
View ArticlePlitvice Lakes National Park
Fans of Winnetou know this area well (although they are generally unaware of the fact) since this is where a great part of the film based on Karl May's work was shot. This national park is a true...
View ArticleBrijuni National Park
On these 14 islands just of the west coast of the Istrian peninsula time seems to have stopped still. Thick forests, ancient oak trees, avenues of pines and cypresses, and a 1,600-year-old olive tree -...
View ArticlePaklenica National Park
The area between the highest peak of Velebit and the sea was declared a national park in 1949. The outstanding features of the park are the canyons of Velika and Mala Paklenica.
View ArticleMljet National Park
Mljet National Park, a wonderfully beautiful island located southwest of Dubrovnik, with its spruce forest, its olive groves and vineyards, belongs to the group of southern Dalmatian islands.
View ArticleKornati National Park
Kornati's cliffs are famous for their extraordinary height - up to 100m above sea level and as much below sea level. The wealth of flora and fauna is considerable, both on land and in the sea. The...
View ArticleNorthern Velebit National Park
This national park, established as recently as 1999, encompasses the highest areas of northern Velebit. This wide area has remained untouched to this day, its ecological system well balanced.
View ArticleRisnjak National Park
Risnjak National Park is located very close to Rijeka, extends all the way to the Slovenian border. This wide area comprises a whole range of natural phenomena but not one single tourist facility,...
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