Krka is a river in Dalmatia; springs out at the western foot of Dinara Mountain and flows into the sea near Šibenik; length 72.5 km.
The National Park may be reached from Skradin, by a boat operated by the National Park, which goes upstream to Skradinski Buk. Another access to the Park is by car, to the entrance in Lozovac. From Lozovac - buses operated by the National Park take visitors to Skradinski Buk. The waterfall Roški Slap may be reached by car via Miljevci or via Skradin.
The cruise from Skradinski Buk to Roški Slap includes also Visovac Lake, located between these two wonderful waterfalls. The tour includes also the sightseeing of Visovac and the Franciscan monastery on the islet. The monastery may be visited individually. In that case it is necessary to take the monastery ship on the Miljevci side of the coast of Visovac Lake, below the village of Bristane.
The Park visitors may see the water mills in which wheat is ground by using the millstones and tasty bread made of such ground wheat. There is also an ethnographical collection. There are several catering establishments within the park.www.npkrka.hr