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Places on the island

Omišalj

Located on Vela Stena, 85 meters above sea level, it dominates the almost three kilometers long Omišalj Bay. It is the first settlement on the island after the Krk Bridge, and in the immediate vicinity is the Rijeka Airport.

Njivice

A village in the northwest of the island, 10 km south of the Krk Bridge, located in the protected bay of Beli Kamik. Once a small fishing village, today it is one of the most attractive tourist places on the island.

Malinska

in a spacious bay, on the northwest coast of the island, 15 km south of the Krk Bridge. It is the center of the Dubašnica area, which was named after the lush oak forests. PoratVantačići (3 km from Malinska) with the monastery of the Franciscans of the Third Order and the Church of St. Mary Magdalene from 1500.

Vrbnik

in the southeast of the island, 37 km from the Krk Bridge. It was built on a 48-meter-high cliff above the sea. It is the center of viticulture and the production of the original wine of Vrbnička žlahtina. RISIKAa village 6 km northwest of Vrbnik, with a sandy beach in the bay of sv. Marko.

Neck

the capital and port on the west coast of the island, 25 km away from the Krk Bridge. A former Roman municipium and the seat of the Frankopan princes of Krk. The historical administrative, political, economic and religious center of the island. Opposite the island of Cres, 17 km northwest of Krk. The holm oak forest (1 ha) is a protected forest vegetation reserve. Next to the Church of the Immaculate Conception (1277) in the 15th century. a monastery of the Franciscans of the Third Order was built. PINEZIĆIa small village 12 km northwest of Krk. From a former fishing village, today it is developing into a tourist one. KORNIĆ – a village 7 km away from Krk, with interesting coastal rural architecture, with the parish church of St. Anthony. James from the XIX century.

Baška

in the far southeast of the island, 43 km from the Krk Bridge. The settlement of interesting coastal architecture stretches along an almost 2 km long pebble beach, which has become one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. DRAGA BAŠĆANSKA, BATOMALJ, JURANDVOR – known for the most important Croatian Glagolitic monument, the Baška Tablet (around 1100), which is located in the early Romanesque Church of St. Nicholas in Dubrovnik. Lucy in Jurandvor.

Gallery

in the northeast of the island, 21 km from the Krk Bridge and is the only island center that is not located by the sea. It was first mentioned in the Glagolitic Deed of Gift of the famous Dragoslav, dated January 1, 1100. ŠILO, SOLINE, KLIMNO and ČIŽIĆIlocated along the spacious bay of Soline, known for its pre-Roman salt pans and healing mud for the treatment of gout.