"We always endeavour to attract tourists during the peak season and off-peak season with various events and focusing on our nature heritage, tradition and original experience. It is from these events in fact that we have learned that we need to motivate tourists to spend their vacations actively and we in fact have all the conditions for that," Tkon Mayor Goran Muscet told a recent press conference.
The start of the event is set for 7 March.
The largest and most frequented trekking race in Croatia is divided into four categories: Ultra – 45 kilometres, Challenger - 25 kilometres, Active – 12 kilometres, and Light – 6 kilometres, all featuring great views of the Kornati National Park and Zadar archipelago.
A day later, 8 March, a children's Skraping trekking face will be held which will be organised by the local kindergarten with children from surrounding kindergartens in Zadar and Sibenik-Knin counties participating.
Entries to compete in the 15th edition of the Tkon skraping race will be accepted until 28 February 2020.