Sightseeings Biograd - Recommendations for your Holiday in Biograd
The Kornati National Park
It is the largest and densest archipelago in the Adriatic Sea. There are 147 islands, islets and reefs scattered over its area of 234 km2. It is popular with sailors, divers and day trippers.
Telascica Nature Park
It is located just a few miles from Biograd. It attracts the curious and connoisseurs to surrender to the natural beauty of Dugi otok and to bathe in the medicinal waters of Mir Lake which is saltier and warmer in summer than the nearby sea.
National Park Krka
It is located entirely within the territory of Sibenik- Knin County and encompasses an area of 109 km2 along the Krka River. Significant tributaries of the Krka River include Krcic, Kosovcica, Orasnica, Butisnica and Cikola with Vrb. With its seven travertine waterfalls and a total drop of 242 meters, the Krka River is a natural phenomenon.

National park Lake Vransko
Natural park is located just 4 km from Biograd. It’s the biggest lake in Croatia. Park is 57 km2 big, of which 30,2 km2 is the lake itself. It is known for its fishing culture and hunting of marsh birds.
City of Zadar
It is settled just 28 Km of Biograd and a city with a rich cultural and historical heritage of world importance, visible at every step. Some of the attractions of Zadar are: the Roman Forum (1st century), St. Donatus' Church (9th century) - trademark of the city, St. Grisigono's Church (12th century), the St. Mary's bell tower (1105) and many more.