NP Krka

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National Park Krka has a lot of lakes and fountains and is one of the most important natural monuments in Croatia. Government of park is in Skradin. … See more

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Sep 18, 2024
Wonderful nature park. We started early and visited the main waterfall before it got crowded. The wooden walk ways were so pretty and lots to see along the way. We hired a car so took a drive north o… Full review by chelsay75
Sep 18, 2024
The Krka National Park has like 3 entrances with different prices and places to watch. Okay, so for five people (3 adults, 2 students) we paid 82 Euro. For the waterfall you have to walk 1 hour (eas… Full review by Dreamer58968723685
Sep 13, 2024
Although the waterfalls are great to see the entrance fee of €40 per person is far too much. We entered from the Skradin entrance and got the boat to the main falls . Our entire visit of walking at a… Full review by Birchdene
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Is there anyone who has been to this Park who is handicapped and uses a scooter or wheelchair? I use an electric …
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Is there anyone who has been to this Park who is handicapped and uses a scooter or wheelchair? I use an electric mobility scooter and would love to visit this Park! Are there any flat accessible trails? Would I be able to go on any boat excursions? I will be staying in Zadar and would love to find a tour that would take me or I could use our rental car and just drive there. Thanks for any help you can give me!
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Hi, we took the boat there and walked back. The walk is on a well worn road and whilst not tarmac'd is certainly smooth enough to take a mobility scooter as long as you have …
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Hi, we took the boat there and walked back. The walk is on a well worn road and whilst not tarmac'd is certainly smooth enough to take a mobility scooter as long as you have reasonable sized pneumatic tyres. As for the ferry I'm not sure what disability measures there are for negotiating the gang planks but I'd be amazed if there weren't any at all. I think your biggest challenge would be accessing the water at the falls as from memory there was no easy way in for anyone, let alone a disabled access. It might be worth dropping them an email or plan on accessing the site via the track which is only a little way away from the centre of the village. Good luck
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Answer by Kevin P · Jan 2, 2020
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