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Experience Croatia's Breathtaking Nature

A wooden walkway leading to a waterfall in the woods of Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Croatia is known for its beautiful nature. The coastal area and the islands, as well as the hinterland and the mountains, abound with significant sites.

The Zadar region and Zaton are located near many natural landmarks.

If you want to visit some of them, especially national parks and nature parks, our Dionis Camping Zaton team will gladly assist you.

Discover the Natural Wonder of Plitvice Lakes National Park

A wooden walkway over a lake in Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia. The walkway is surrounded by trees and mountains, and there is a waterfall in the distance

Plitvice Lakes National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but also one of the world-famous natural landmarks.

The lakes of Plitvice are truly a special sight. A series of 16 interconnected lakes and countless waterfalls is an image you won’t forget.

Crystal clear water surrounded by a forest makes for a striking view as you stroll along the maintained wooden walkways in the park.

The park is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including brown bears, wolves, and rare bird species. It is the perfect destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Experience Krka National Park

A waterfall in the middle of a river surrounded by trees. The waterfall is cascading down a series of rocks, and the water is a beautiful shade of turquoise. The trees are a variety of greens, and there is a blue sky in the background. This image is from Krka National Park in Croatia

Krka National Park and the Krka river are a must-see destination in Croatia.

The park's stunning waterfalls, such as the Skradinski Buk and Roški Slap, provide a tranquil backdrop to the natural landscape.

If you're feeling more adventurous, there are plenty of hiking and cycling trails to explore, with stunning views on every corner.

With so much natural beauty to take in, a trip to Krka National Park is sure to be a highlight of your visit to Croatia.

Discover the Natural Beauty of Croatia's Kornati National Park

Aerial view of a group of islands in the Adriatic Sea. The islands are a variety of greens and blues, and there are several boats in the water. This image is from the Kornati National Park from Croatia

National Park Kornati Islands and a stupendously clear sea are reachable by boat trips.

This archipelago of 89 islands in the Adriatic Sea is a true paradise for boaters, hikers, and nature lovers.

With crystal clear sea, spectacular landscapes, and a diverse flora and fauna, especially underwater, the Kornati archipelago is a true gem of Croatian natural heritage.

The spectacular landscape of Kornati is guaranteed to leave an impression.

Paklenica National Park

A view of a canyon from the top of a mountain. The canyon is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides. The walls of the canyon are a variety of browns and oranges, and there are trees and bushes growing on them. The canyon is surrounded by mountains, and there is a blue sky in the background. This image is from Paklenica National Park in Croatia

There is much more to Croatia than sun and sea. One of the places that prove that is Paklenica National Park. It is etched into the Velebit mountain range like a scar, cutting through it with its two deep canyons.

The park is renowned for its rock climbing routes, which attract climbers from all over the world.

But even if you're not a climber, there's plenty to explore in Paklenica. The park area is criss-crossed by numerous hiking trails suitable for all types of visitors. Deep canyons, high cliffs, and endemic flora and fauna will fascinate all nature lovers.

Vrana Lake Nature Park

A natural wonder, the Adriatic Sea is home to a variety of marine life. This image captures the beauty of the Adriatic Sea, with its clear blue water and surrounding mountains and islands

Located in the heart of Dalmatia, this park is home to the largest natural lake in Croatia and is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

The park is a birdwatcher's paradise, with over 250 species of birds recorded in the area.

The park has several walking and cycling trails that take you through stunning landscapes. Birds, fish, spectacular viewpoints, and unique geomorphological formations are more than enough reason to visit this nature park.