St. Anthony Channel

St. Anthony Channel (Croatian: Kanal Sveti Ante) also known as the Šibenik Channel (Croatian: Šibenski kanal) is a strait connecting Šibenik Bay to the Adriatic Sea. It was protected as a significant landscape in 1974. It is more than 2000 metres long and between 140 and 220 metres wide.[1] It has become popular since walking trail was built alongside channel.[2] The place is perfect for a variety of activities such as biking, walking, swimming and sightseeing. The most beautiful attractions of the channel include St. Nicholas Fortress, located at the entrance of the channel, St. Anthony Cave, located in the middle of the channel and the nearby "Hitler's Eyes" bunker.[3] There is a viewpoint with panoramic view of Šibenik near the cave.

St. Nicholas Fortress located at the entrance to the channel
Entrance to St. Anthony cave
Hitler's eyes
St. Anthony Channel
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References

  1. "Turistička valorizacija kanala Sv. Ante u Šibeniku". www.kanal-svetog-ante.com. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  2. "St. Anthony Channel". www.sibenik-croatia.com.
  3. "St Anthony's Channel". www.sibenik-tourism.hr.

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