Located 15 kilometers from Shibenik, Skradin is a romantic Mediterranean town with narrow cobbled streets, passages, arches and stairs, and is located at the entrance to the Krka National Park. Its history dates back two thousand years, making significant archaeological sites nearby. The entire town of Skradin is a protected cultural heritage monument. Under the present name Skradin it is mentioned as early as the tenth century. It is located on the right bank of the river Krka and until recently it hid its beauty sheltered in a natural bay. Today, the charms of Skradin can be seen by every traveler who stops at the most beautiful rest area of the Zagreb-Split highway and the beautiful bridge from which one can admire an unforgettable view. With its beauty in history, Skradin has attracted many conquerors who have been destroyed on several occasions. The ancient Liburnians, Romans, Goths, Venetians and Turks ruled.
№382 in Cities of Croatia