October 10, 2019 - Organized by the Trilj Tourist Board and sponsored by the Tourist Board of Split-Dalmatia County, from October 18-20 and October and 26-27, 2019, the Sveti Mihovil Hotel will host the 3rd series of education and licensing for cycling guides.
The training is conducted by the Istrian Development Travel Agency - IRTA, which has been doing so successfully for 10 years. The program begins on the morning of October 18, and the exact hour of the lecture will be received by all participants, as well as a manual, information materials and a gift package.
All interested participants are invited to join the educational workshop.
The program will develop materials important for providing quality and safe cycling guide services: cartography, orientation, physiology, sports nutrition and training, making bicycle packages, managing a group of bicycle tourists and guides, first aid, riding techniques, off-road bicycle service, and familiarizing the group with legislation.
Successful participants receive a certificate confirming they passed vocational training on the basis of which a bicycle guide license for 2020 will be issued by the Croatian Cycling Federation to all successful participants.
To attend the training, participants need:
- solid physical fitness and cycling experience;
- proper MTB bike (preferably SPD pedals and sprinters, but also flat pedals); not a trekking bike!
- helmet (glasses are also recommended)!
- cycling jersey (or appropriate clothing);
- knowledge of at least one foreign language.
Access to education for students of Split-Dalmatia County costs 1.700,00 kn with VAT, and for other participants 2.700,00 kn with VAT.
Applications can be submitted HERE and the application deadline is 16.10. 2019 or 25 applicants.
The costs of travel, consumption and possible overnight stay are covered by the participants, while the costs of one meal (lunch) are borne by the organizer.
Those interested should apply through the form linked above. All applicants will receive timely information on the program - no later than Wednesday, October 16th.
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October 3, 2019 - The filming for the Croatian Radio and Television program ‘Our Beautiful’ (Lijepom našom HRT), by editor and presenter Branko Uvedic, has begun in Trilj.
The recording of the music portion of the show will be held on Wednesday, October 9, in the school sports hall, and the show will be broadcast on HRT in two parts.
‘Our Beautiful' is a long-running HRT show that preserves and promotes the traditional and cultural values of Croatia, its cities and customs.
The show, which will be filmed in Trilj, will feature numerous cultural-artistic societies and famous singers. All profits from ticket sales will be put towards humanitarian purposes.
September 17, 2019 - The Museum of the Trilj Region, in cooperation with the Sports Association Gaz, and with the support of the Tourist Board of Split-Dalmatia County and the City of Trilj, for the first time organizes the Pons Tiluri event - a bridge between the worlds.
The purpose of the event is to present to visitors, in a fun and educational way, three critical events from ancient history that preceded the development of Pons Tiluri - today's Trilj.
Storytelling methods for expert tours of museums and sites and "reviving history" are becoming increasingly popular in the world of cultural heritage interpretation, based on the principle of authentic depictions of historical periods and events.
The Pons Tiluri manifestation - a bridge between the worlds, consists of three acts, or staged historical events in three different locations:
1st Location - the courtyard of the Museum of the Trilj region
- Staging the Great Pannonian-Dalmatian Uprising, also known as the Bellum Batonianum, which took place between AD 6–9, leading to the final breakdown of the resistance in Illyria and the administrative division into the provinces of Pannonia and Dalmatia.
2nd Location - Roman Legionary Camp Tilurium (Centuria - Probe A) in Gardun village
- Staging an evening for Roman soldiers (Latin corpora curae), from preparing food to games, hygiene, body care and the like
- changing of the guard
3rd Location - Suspension Bridge in Trilj
- Staging the dedication of the Roman bridge to the supreme god Jupiter and the deity of the river Cetina (ant. Hypuss). The wooden bridge was probably built at the beginning of the 3rd century and was located between the modern road bridge and the 'hanging' bridge in Trilj.
The event will take place on September 20, starting at 5 pm at the Museum of the Trilj Region, Don Ante Bućana 3, Trilj.
Visitors are asked to come by car as public transportation to Tilurij (3 km away from the Museum) will not be provided.
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September 9, 2019 - The Trilj Tourist Board and the City of Trilj, in cooperation with the Kamesnica Cycling Club, are organizing the 6th Trilj bicycle tour which will be held on Sunday, September 15, 2019, beginning at 12:00. The tour begins at the Trilj City Park.
Applications are open until the start of the tour on Sunday at 11:00 am at the office of the Tourist Board of Trilj (Kralja Tomislava 1A), or by contacting 021 832 510, e-mailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or the Visit Trilj Facebook page.
Program
11:00 am - gather at the city park
- registration of participants and distribution of starting numbers, T-shirts and water
12 noon - cycling begins
3 pm - scheduled return to the destination (city park)
Bike route: City Park - Church of Sv. Mihovil - Stables - Canal to Miletinec - Canal to Troglav - Cetina - Stables - Church of Sv. Mihovil - City park
The bike race is non-competitive and rides in a group, with T-shirts and a warm meal provided for all participants.
The use of a safety helmet is mandatory for all participants. All adult participants ride at their own risk, and minors are accompanied by their parents. The organizer bears no responsibility for acts done by the participant to third parties.
The Trilj Tourist Board invites you to join them and enjoy a pleasant ride, the natural beauty of Inland Dalmatia, and plenty of socializing!
The Trilj Regional Museum is pleased to announce that a virtual walk through the museum exhibition and other exhibition venues has been successfully realized. The virtual walk includes two exhibition rooms; the archaeological site and ethnographic collection, and museum monuments in which stone monuments are preserved. The virtual walk is integrated with info points that provide information about museum activities, museum exhibitions, and selected exhibits. The purpose of the project, carried out in collaboration with the digital agency L33T, who is behind more than 200 projects of this type, is to popularise the Trilj Regional Museum and the cultural heritage of the area in general.
The 360-degree virtual tour is a contemporary, innovative and interactive presentation of the museum setup using the latest VR technology. Almost 1,000 photos were taken, which were featured in 13 virtual panorama resolutions greater than 200 megapixels. In particular, it features the panorama of Trilj and the surrounding area from above, which very attractively displays the beauty of the Trilj region.
In this way, future visitors will be able to interact with the museum setting, and the initial contact of the virtual user will be transformed into active communication with the exhibition and exhibits. Each info point is accompanied by information in Croatian and English to cover as many local and foreign users as possible.
Virtual walks can be used on all types of devices from a PC, smartphone, or tablet with the option of using virtual eyewear. It is available on the website of the Trilj Tourist Board and at www.muzejtriljskogkraja.hr.
The project was realized thanks to the cooperation and support of the Trilj Tourist Board, headed by the director Andriana Ivković.
July 4, 2019 - The Tourist Information Center of Trilj has opened as a way to better inform tourists visiting the Inland Dalmatian town.
The center is located in a cottage (on the way to the hotel) where informants will distribute promotional materials and inform tourists about the tourist offer of the town of Trilj and its surrounding area.
In addition to providing information, employees will also collect and update visitor statistics and tourist information for the purpose of improving the current tourist offer and infrastructure in the area of the Trilj region.
The Tourist Information Center will be open from July 5, 2019, to September 1, 2019, every day (except on Mondays) from 10 am to 6 pm.
June 18, 2019 - The parish Sv. Ivan Krstitelj from Grab, on the occasion of celebrating the birth of John the Baptist, organizes a spiritual and cultural program under the ravines along the Grab River on Jun 24, 2019.
The celebration will begin with a festive ceremony and procession at the parish church in Grab, starting at 10:30 am, while the 15th traditional cultural-music program will be held in the evening.
The evening program will open at 19:30 with the Trilj majorettes and "Sv. Mihovil” Trilj who will parade down the streets of Grab. The remainder of the program will see a performance by KUD "Župa Grab” who will dance the “Grab kolo", KUD Andrija Matija Pauk with an original folklore section including the Marinsko kolo and mandolin, the Trilj majorettes, and the drama group "Most" who will play ‘Gastrabajter Mate’ in the 'who wants to be a millionaire' quiz authored by Nada Lapić.
Klapa Sinj will also enhance the festivities.
Irena Bradarić will lead the program.
June 13, 2019 - This year, the Megdan Fest will be held in Čačvina near Trilj on the celebration of Sv. Vid, along with the fifth consecutive year of the festival of men's traditional music.
The event itself will be held on June 15, beginning at 18:00. This year's festival is organized by the Association of Čačvina and the Municipal Board of Čačvina, with the Trilj Cultural Society and the Trilj Tourist Board as the co-organizers.
The program begins with a Mass led by Fr. Miro Ančić with the concelebration of the priest of the Trilj deanery, accompanied by the Parish church of Trilj.
At the Megdan Fest, you can enjoy to the traditional singing performances of rera, ganga, treskavica and ojkavica with the gusle and diple instruments, and performers from the entire Dalmatian Zagora.
June 9, 2019 - In the Trilj City Park, the 9th Festival of Folklore kicked off the 2019 Trilj summer program! The event was organized by the Association KUD of Split-Dalmatia County and the Tourist Board of Trilj on Saturday evening.
At the festival, 15 cultural and artistic societies from Split-Dalmatia County participated, including KUD Brodosplit – Split, KUD Kvadrilja – Trogir, KUD Salona – Solin, KUD Ante Zaninović – Kaštel Kambelovac, KUD Dalmacija – Dugi rat, KUD Branimir 888 Muć – Muć, KUD Glavice – Glavice, KUU Mosor – Gata, KUU Andrija Matijaš Pauk – Marina, KUD Župa Grab – Grab, KUD Dikovača – Zmijavci, KUU Milan Begović – Vrlika, KUD Pleter – Dugopolje, HFD Jadro – Solin and KUDŽ Filip Dević – Split.
The Trilj City Park became the center of the gathering which saw 400 participants who, in their own way, presented the cultural heritage of their region. The visitors did not hide their enthusiasm.
Before the very beginning of the program, a parade was held which truly provided a divine picture of the diversity of the cultural heritage of Split-Dalmatia County.
At the end of the evening, Marijana Botić Rogošić, a member of the organizing committee of the SKUD, thanked all the KUDs who responded to this request, and the City of Trilj, which has also shown what it means to be a good host.
"Many thanks to everyone who in any way helped to make this event happen in the best possible way,” said Andriana Ivkovic, director of the Trilj Tourist Board.
You can find the full Trilj summer program below.
At the hotel Sveti Mihovil in Trilj, a press conference was held where the ‘Trilj Summer Program’ was presented. In addition to mayor Ivan Šipić, the conference was attended by the director of the Trilj Tourist Board Andriana Ivković, the head of the City of Trilj Marko Župa and the president of the City Council of Trilj Ivana Živaljić, reports Dalmacija Danas on June 5, 2019.
At the very beginning, mayor Ivan Šipić pointed out the activities that the City of Trilj has undertaken concerning planning Trilj center and enhancing the quality of tourist infrastructure, with particular emphasis on arranging cycling paths and walking trails.
“Every year you have witnessed that in the case of arrivals and overnight stays in the Trilj region, we have had more than a 100 percent increase in four years. Of course, this requires more quality content and better infrastructure,” said the mayor.
To further enrich the tourist offer, they have devised a vibrant Trilj summer program.
“All of our villages that have their own cultural associations have received significant support through our budget, but also, the City of Trilj and the Tourist Board with their partners and sponsors have designed a high-quality program, for younger to more serious visitors, patriotic to serious music lovers. All this contributes not only to the beautiful image of Trilj but also to the content that must grow year after year and be as good as possible and better,” said Šipić.
The 'Trilj Summer Cultural Program' starts on Saturday, June 8, when Trilj will host the 9th Folklore Festival of the Split-Dalmatia County. Until September, the people of Trilj and their guests will be able to enjoy numerous music events, including the 3rd Thrill Blues Festival and the concerts of Mate Bulic, Miroslav Škoro, and Marko Perković Thompson.
“On July 20, we will have a spectacular concert by Marko Perković Thompson. This concert will be humanitarian in a way that we will help the family of a Croatian defender. The City of Trilj will donate funds from ticket sales directly to the Red Cross account to help the family who lost their father, a Croatian defender, on the Trilj bridge a few months ago,” emphasized Šipić.
Director of the Trilj Tourist Board Andriana Ivković also spoke about the increase of the quality of tourist services in the area.
“In 2014 we had two holiday homes, and in 2019 we have 35. It shows that there is more and more interest in this area. And that is the long-term aim for us, to turn more and more people into tourism, to get everyone from the OPGs to restaurants and the local population, so that anyone that visits can taste all the charms of this region,” Ivković concluded.
You can find the full Trilj Summer Program here.
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