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Wasserfall Brljan

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Tips from locals

Vedran & Tea
June 4, 2020
Loveliest in the spring with the new green leaves and the lush vegetation has not yet covered the travertine cascades. Two kilometers downstream from Bilušića buk, at the canyon’s exit, the Krka River widens into the 400 meter wide and 1300 metre long Ćorić Lake (Bjelober, Brljan Lake). The lake emerged, in part, from the growth of the travertine barriers at the Brljan barrier, and in large part from the construction of a concrete dam constructed at Brljan for the needs of the Miljacka hydroelectric plant.
Loveliest in the spring with the new green leaves and the lush vegetation has not yet covered the travertine cascades. Two kilometers downstream from Bilušića buk, at the canyon’s exit, the Krka River widens into the 400 meter wide and 1300 metre long Ćorić Lake (Bjelober, Brljan Lake). The lake em…
Vedran & Tea
June 4, 2020
Due to its primordial simplicity and mystical inaccessibility, the locals called it the Altar. Rošnjak is the smallest of the Krka waterfalls. One kilometre downstream from the Manojlovac slap, where the canyon is deeper and narrower, hidden in pristine nature, is the smallest waterfall on the Krka River: Rošnjak (Sondovjel or Šundovi).

Wasserfall Brljan by Airbnb Experiences

Get to know this iconic landmark through Airbnb Experiences, small group activities led by locals
Palaces of medieval Šibenik
Cheese tasting and farm tour
Beauty of Krka
Location
Puljane, Šibenik-Knin County