Skela Oborovo is an interesting way of crossing the Sava River downstream from Zagreb, leaving a special experience for all passengers who arrive on it on their journey. Bikers who are on a tour of marked routes around Zagreb will definitely come to this location at some point. Skela runs during the day from early morning hours to evening hours (according to the words skelar only in the evening until 20h), and the price of the transfer is more than good (5kn for cyclists, and 10kn for drivers), and this unusual experience is not to be missed. With the Medsava sculpture, which is located upstream from Zagreb, the Oborovo scaffold is another small hidden and unjustly forgotten pearl, and it is recommended to all travelers to the intentions who want to see and experience something different.
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