As part of the project The Unknown Krka: Hidden Treasures of the Upper and Middle Courses of the Krka River, three footpaths have been set up and arranged in accordance with the parameters of the project.
THE ROMAN ROAD (RIMSKI PUT) TRAIL FROM THE LOOKOUT POINT TO MANOJLOVAC WATERFALL AND THE WATER MILLS AT IVOŠEVCI
As part of the project The Unknown Krka: Hidden Treasures of the Upper and Middle Courses of the Krka River during 2018 a 630 m long footpath called the Roman Road was cleaned up and arranged leading from the lookout point towards the Manojlovac Waterfall and the water mills at Ivoševci. The path comes from prehistoric times, when there was an Illyrian hillfort at Puljane on the other bank. As the Romans were excellent road builders, when they reused this path it was one of the more important communication routes between the left and rich banks of the Krka River.
You can read more about the path here ovdje.
THE FOOTPATH FROM PERICA – TO THE KRKA RIVER (LEFT BANK)
In line with the project, work was completed on the 1800 meter long Perica Trail, leading to the Krka River on the left bank. The trail starts from Nečven, which is entirely within the boundaries of the Krka National Park, and continues to the Bibić rapids, a place that marks the end of the navigable part of the Krka River.
You can read more about the path here ovdje.
THE FOOTPATH FROM BRLJAN TO MANOJLOVAC WATERFALL
The footpath from Brljan to the Manojlovac Waterfall, 910 meters long, is a historic crossing over the Krka River, which in ancient times connected the Bukovica and Promina regions, and was part of a network of Roman roads in Dalmatia, located near the remains of the Roman military camp of Burnum.
You can read more about the path here ovdje.