The award-winning Park Soline campsite is just a few minutes’ walk from Biograd na Moru and 28 kilometres away from Zadar. Spread over 20 hectares of a dense pine forest, it is a true nature haven. The promenade runs along the entire coast of the campsite and leads to some of the most beautiful pebble and sandy beaches in Biograd. In the summer months, the campsite becomes a lively destination with more than 3,500 campers.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- beautiful pebble and sandy beaches
- wide range of pitches and mobile homes
- plenty of sports activities in and around the campsite
- close to national parks and nature parks
Accommodation options
The campsite has four types of pitches, each with an electricity hook-up and Wi-Fi. Most also have water and sewage hook-ups. Some pitches are set by the sea and others are on the terraced-like terrain in the woods. They range in size from 80 m2 to 100 m2.
There are seven categories of mobile homes, accommodating up to 6 or 7 people. The regular mobile homes have a surface area of 32 m2, while the glamping Family de Lux homes cover 42 m2. Each has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen with a dining area, a covered terrace, and a parking space next to it.
The campsite has six sanitary facilities with a laundry area (with washing machines and tumble dryers), baby changing areas, bathrooms accessible to persons with disabilities, and dog showers.
Beaches
The campsite’s coastline is adorned by a pebble beach with easy access to the sea and plenty of amenities for a fun day at the beach. Fine pebbles and a deep shade of pine trees add to its beauty.
Just a short distance from the campsite is Soline, one of the most attractive beaches in Biograd, where guests with children enjoy playing in the sand. Pedal boats and kayaks can be hired at the beach, and there is also a kids’ trampoline.
Restaurants, bars and shops
There is a restaurant right on the beach with a lovely view of the Pašman Channel and dazzling sunsets over the surrounding islands. A Dalmatian konoba within the restaurant serves traditional dishes, brick oven pizza, and grilled specialities. On the promenade leading to the town centre there is a bar offering a variety of entertainment programmes.
There is also a supermarket, a fruit and vegetable stand, and a barbecue area on site.
Sports and entertainment
Sports and recreation options include bike rental, table tennis, beach volleyball, a bocce court, an outdoor gym, and a seaside promenade for walking or running enthusiasts. A multi-sports centre, tennis centre and water sports centre are only 150 meters from the campsite.
On-site activities such as sports tournaments, games for children and adults, and evening entertainment on the restaurant terrace cater for all ages and interests.
Guests can also book excursions to Zadar and Šibenik or to the national parks of Krka, Kornati, and Paklenica.
What to do and see around Biograd na Moru?
It is impossible to resist a trip to the nearby national and nature parks. Guests can explore the wondrous 140 islets of the Kornati National Park, the lush waterfalls and religious heritage of the Krka National Park, or the hiking trails of the Paklenica National Park. Cycling enthusiasts will enjoy a ride to the Vrana Lake Nature Park, home to many species of birds and fish.
For adrenaline junkies, Biograd Adventure Park is the place to be. There is a playground with obstacles and ropes, a zipline and many other facilities for all levels of adventure.
Fun Park Biograd is a great choice for amusing family rides: there is a roller coaster, a Ferris wheel, a water slide, and giant swings.
You can also visit family farms in the hinterland to taste homemade prosciutto and cheese, meat and fish under the bell, and fritters paired with a wide selection of homemade liqueurs.