Monday, 27 June 2016

Adrenaline Croatia: 25 Things to Know about Adventure Tourism in Croatia

Think Croatian tourism has only sun, beach and sea? Think again. Croatia is an incredibly diverse activity playground, as TCN's Daniela Rogulj explains on June 28, 2016, in the latest in our series, 25 Things to Know about Croatia - Adventure Tourism. 

Monday, 20 June 2016

Three Ideal Hiking Spots near Croatia’s Capital

Fans of mountain hiking will appreciate the trails of Medvednica, Žumberak and Oštrc.

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

What to Do in Vrlika in Spring? Dalmatia Explorer Knows..

Spring is behind the door. I know it, because we have a marked calendar hanging in the kitchen and my almost 5 year old is checking it every day. So only 4 days of winter are left and then the best time of the year in Dalmatia starts. At least for me. Not too hot, but exceptionally beautiful, sunny and pleasant for hiking, cycling and all the other wonderful outdoor activities this area offers.

(photos: Dalmatia Explorer)

When it comes to outdoor activities, experts from the Dalmatia Explorers are the best company to wish for. They know all the secret places with the best views, and they will show you!

Another great reason to visit Inland Dalmatia in spring is the beautiful spring nature, just awakening from the winter sleep. Why not to pick some wild asparagus? Have you ever tried them? They are wonderful..

And when it comes to food, Dalmatia Explorer will be more than happy to recommend some real Dalmatian food. After a long day of cycling and exploring the nature a wonderful meal from under the lid is what you truly deserve. Enjoy!!

 

Be sure to follow Dalmatia Explorer on Facebook for more information and pictures.

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Sinj - Visoka - Visočnica - Sutina in Pictures

The Mountaineering Association Dinaridi published pictures of their recent trip on the rout Sinj - Visoka - Visošnica - Sutina and they are amazing. If you would like to get an idea about hiking in the magnificent mountains of Inland Dalmatia, just enjoy these pictures (taken from the association´s FB page).

View of the Sinj city (all photos: Planinarska Udruga Dinaridi FB page)

"Visoka is a mountain above Sinj - the south-eastern slope of the Svilaja mountain, divided by it by the Sutina canyon. At the top, there is a 10 m high concrete cross. It is a place of pilgrimage of the Dicmo, Sinj and the Cetina region residents. There is a beautiful view from the top: Sinj on one side with Sinj Valley and its surrounding mountains, and on the other side is Dicmo valley followed by the sea and the islands. "

 

 

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Day Trips From Split: Mosor, A Hike With A Seaview

In those, parts of the year when dipping in the sea is suitable only for those who don't mind about the water temperature, another great solution for outdoor activity is hiking. And when we talk about hiking in Split, most people usually think about Mosor.

Mosor is a mountain overlooking Split from the east, the one you just can't miss when watching any Split panorama looking in that direction.

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With such position, Mosor became a natural option for any hiking beginners, so that mountain turned into a one of the most popular destinations for day trips for people from Split, which is usually good recommendation for visitors, too. It's mostly rocky, and look almost threatening, but once when you get there you will see that all the paths are excelently marked, challenging enough to enjoy it as a hiking spot, and easy enough so whole family can go up there. The highest peak is Veliki Kabal, on altitude of 1,339 meters, but the most popular as a goal is Vickov Stup on 1,325 meters. Scenery is very diversified, with lots of cliffs, meadows, and caves, but what is probably the biggest bait for everyone going to Mosor is the view. When sky is clear, you can see all the way to the most distant Central Dalmatian islands, and whole Split and Kaštela are lying like on a palm.

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The easiest way to reach Mosor is by car, driving from Split either to Žrnovnica or, even better, to village of Sitno Gornje as a starting point for a hike. Route to the latter is available here. If you don't have a car available, you can take a local bus number 28 that drives from Split to Sitno Gornje and Dubrava. Schedule available here.

The most popular route is from Sitno Gornje to the top, with the first stop at the mountain hut Umberto Girometta. For less capable hikers, this building is usually the final destination. Hut is named after the founder of Split mountaineering. You can get a warm meal there, cooked at the spot, for reasonable price and in large portions. We tried it a lot of times, and it's a special experience, really good food. Also, there are rooms to sleep in, so day trip can turn into a weekend excursion.

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Route to the hut is nicely marked, takes about 45 minutes, and is practically impossible to get lost, but always be careful of walking on rocks, for injuries. If something like that happens, call emergency number 112 for assistance. From Umberto Girometta's, after a break, you can take a hike to the top, either to Veliki Kabal, or to Vickov Stup, or even both. The latter solution is the most demanding, but also the most rewarding and challenging, here is the route for that one. Even if you don't bring this map with you, there are no problema for finding a right path, because of the markations - white with red circles - that will lead you all the way. Full route will last at least five hours. You can take a rest in a red shelter on Vickov stup, where you will also find a book to sign in, and a stamp. On Veliki Kabal you will see a big cross as a mark that you are on top, as well as sign-in book and a stamp.

Vickov stup

If not capable enough for both summits, our suggestion would be route from Umberto Girometta hut to Vickov Stup and back. And then you can have well deserved meal and a drink. There are several nice meadows around where you can rest in the clean air, or maybe even play some sports, if not too tired.

Mosor is suitable for a hike practically year-round, but we wouldn't suggest it if it's raining or - rarely - snowing. Bring water with you, and you can re-supply at the hut. If you like mountain food, you won't need any to carry on, except maybe some energy bar, or a sendwich or a can as a reserve. Also, don't forget to wear appropriate shoes, and back-up clothes if you get sweaty. It's never too many times to warn you about being careful, to be safe in the mountain you have to respect it. Of course, this is just one of the routes you can take in Mosor, but the most popular. You can also walk from Žrnovnica, which is much longer, or to take another route from Sitno Gornje toward the top, via another shelter called Lugarnica. Some of the basic informations are available in English here.

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