Zarečki Krov
Zarečki Krov, a waterfall on the Pazinica stream, is one of the tallest waterfalls in the Istria region. As the name implies, Zarecki Roof is a large cave that resembles a roof, over which the river Pazinica forges a waterfall that is ten meters high and plunges into a lake that is ten meters deep. It is the most intriguing natural feature of the Pazinica watercourse, together with Pazin Cave. It lies 3 km away from Pazin in the direction of Cerovlje. Every waterfall on the Pazinica River has a cave beneath it. For instance, the Pazinski Krov waterfall and a cave can be seen downstream from the Zarečki Krov.
There are also a ton of routes for sport climbing of different levels of difficulty. One is Croatia's most challenging climbing route, the Snake, which involves scaling the cave ceiling. The waterfall provides the ideal cliff jumping location. The drop is around ten meters, and there is adequate depth in the sea below for a safe leap. The Zarečki Krov waterfall is free to enter, in contrast to the majority of Croatia's attractions. As a result, swimming, diving, walking, fishing, water polo, and picnics are all common activities at Zarečki Krov.
Location: Istria