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Agritourisme Skradin

 

L'agrotourisme est une forme particulière de tourisme, une combinaison de beauté naturelle, de patrimoine culturel et de tradition, de nourriture locale saine et d'excellents vins. Le séjour à la ferme propose un large choix de maisons de vacances, d'appartements et de chambres dans des fermes rurales. Skradin Le tourisme rural est une combinaison de nature pure, d'air pur, d'exploration de l'inconnu et de dégustation des saveurs oubliées des spécialités locales. L'agrotourisme, c'est avant tout des vacances dans le silence et la verdure, tout en dégustant les spécialités gastronomiques locales. Apprenez à connaître les coutumes locales, les traditions et le mode de vie simple. L'agrotourisme est un excellent moyen de découvrir une culture diversifiée et de s'évader dans la nature. Les beautés naturelles offrent également diverses possibilités de tourisme actif. Skradin. Les maisons authentiques à la campagne et l'agrotourisme dans la nature apportent une expérience particulière du village et du mode de vie rural. La vue à travers la fenêtre de l'hébergement rural, de l'appartement ou de la chambre révèle de magnifiques jardins paysagers, de la verdure et des vignes. Des pistes cyclables à travers une nature intacte dans un cadre magnifique, d'innombrables sentiers menant dans différentes directions. Routes de l'huile d'olive, routes des vins... Skradin. Choisissez un hébergement rural et offrez-vous les vacances paisibles ou actives que vous méritez. Un sentiment que vous n'oublierez pas et que vous serez toujours heureux de revenir. Skradin.

Skradin is a small town located on the coastline of the river Krka and 16km away from the city of Sibenik. Here guests can enjoy swimming in the river Krka as well as at the mouth of the river which flows into the sea. Because of the mix of fresh water and saltwater, Skradin is known for its variety in seafood including fish and seashells as the town's inhabitants have a long fishing tradition. Skradin's many restaurants and taverns offer a wide variety of delicacies and each guest will be sure to try some of the specialties Dalmatian cuisine has to offer.
Skradin, being so close to the National Park of the river Krka, has become a point of transit for cycling and walks through its untouched nature as well as its beautiful view of the Krka waterfalls. Visitors can chose from a variety of accommodations that Skradin has to offer such as rooms, apartments, villas, Bed and Breakfasts, campsites and hotels.
In prehistorical times this once Illyrian town was called Scardona, and later on it became a roman municipality of which the ruins of its buildings and waterworks can be seen today as well as epigraphical monuments. Throughout the centuries Skradin has been demolished many times as a result of fighting between feudalists and yet it was always rejuvenated by new settlers. The remains of a Venetian tower and its surrounding walls as well as a Turkish fortress which was built later on both overlook the town of Skradin. During the era of national rule a preroman church was built in which stone fragments with woven motifs were used for decoration. The renaissance painter Juraj Culinovic and well-known organ maker Petar Nakic-Nakini were both born in Skradin.
The marina in Skradin is a quiet quay located in a deep cove at the mouth of the river Krka, near the National Park of Krka. It has around 180 moorings and is open throughout the whole year.

 
 

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