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Practical info — Sedramić

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Plan your visit to the nearby Krka National Park early in the morning to avoid the midday heat.
  • In the Dalmatian hinterland, sheep often cross the roads; drive slowly and carefully.
  • Try the famous Drniš prosciutto (Pršut), which is air-dried in the unique winds of this region.
  • Visit the Meštrović Mausoleum in the neighboring village of Otavice for an impressive cultural site.
  • Carry enough cash, as small local businesses in the hinterland often do not accept credit cards.

🍽 Food

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Drniški Pršut

Premium air-dried ham; it is best to buy it directly from local producers in the Drniš area.

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Sir iz Mišine

Unique sheep cheese aged in a sheepskin bag, typical for the agrotourism farms of the hinterland.

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Spit-roasted Lamb

A classic specialty found in roadside taverns on the way to Drniš.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Drniš Market

Visit the local market for authentic cheeses, honey, and homemade cured meats.

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Artisanal Souvenirs

Look for small shops near Otavice selling traditional Dalmatian crafts and replicas.

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Čikola Canyon

A spectacular canyon nearby offering sweeping views and total silence.

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Sedramić outskirts

Walk through the karst landscape to enjoy the vast and untouched nature of the hinterland.

Sedramić is located in the heart of the Šibenik-Knin region, not far from the town of Drniš. This settlement is a prime example of life in the Dalmatian Zagora, characterized by a barren but impressive karst landscape and old traditions. The village is situated on the railway line connecting the hinterland with the coast, which historically gave it some significance. The residents traditionally live off agriculture and livestock farming, with the famous Drniš ham (Pršut) being one of the culinary hallmarks of the region. Around Sedramić, hikers and nature lovers will find lonely paths leading through the rugged landscape. St. George's Church (Sveti Juraj) is a central spiritual site for the local community. Only a short drive separates the village from the Krka National Park, where the famous waterfalls and the Krka River provide a sweeping backdrop. A visit to Sedramić allows you to get to know the genuine Dalmatia, where hospitality and a slow pace of life are still highly valued.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Avg °C1261015192222171283
Rain mm91867470695939529594125110

Geography

Population
265
Coordinates
43.79490, 16.17520

Facts

  • Dalmatian hinterland region
  • Near the town of Drniš
  • Barren karst landscape
  • Located on the railway line
  • Traditional ham production
  • St. George's Church
  • Peace and seclusion
  • Near Krka National Park

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Frequently asked questions

In which region is Sedramić located?
Sedramić is located in the Dalmatian hinterland, near Drniš.
What can you see in Sedramić?
Traditional stone houses and the typical landscape of Petrovo Polje.
Is Krka National Park accessible?
Yes, the Roški Slap entrance is about 20-30 minutes away.
Are there train connections?
Yes, Sedramić has a stop on the Zadar/Šibenik - Knin railway line.
What activities are available?
Hiking, cycling, and exploring the local agriculture.
Sedramić: where is it located?
Sedramić is located in Croatia.
Sedramić: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Sedramić: why is it worth visiting?
Sedramić is located in the heart of the Šibenik-Knin region, not far from the town of Drniš.
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