Scenic Viewpoints and Peaks
This collection features the highest elevations and vantage points across the northern Zadar archipelago, specifically on the islands of Silba, Molat, and Ist. Highlights include the Toreta tower on Silba, a unique 19th-century hexagonal structure with an external spiral staircase, and various 'Straža' peaks that historically served as strategic watchpoints. These karst summits provide unobstructed views of the surrounding Adriatic islands and the Velebit mountain range on the mainland.
Toreta
Hexagonal 19th-century lookout tower on Silba island featuring an external spiral staircase, built by Captain Petar Marinić.
Lokardenik
The highest peak on Molat island, reaching an elevation of 148 meters.
Straža
Highest point on Ist island at 174 meters, topped with the small Chapel of Our Lady of the Snows.
Trišćen
Karst peak located on the northern part of Ist island.
Žaplo
Elevation on Molat island situated near the Zapuntel strait.
Straža
Prominent hill on Molat island used historically as a lookout point.
Mala Straža
Hill located on the southeastern part of Molat island.
Bakvul
Karst elevation on the island of Molat.
Gračina
Peak on Molat island, typically associated with the sites of ancient Illyrian fortifications.
Smokvina
Hill on Molat island offering views of the surrounding archipelago.
Knežak
Significant hill on Molat island located near the village of Brgulje.
Oštračić
Small peak on the central part of Molat island.
Veli Čimbel
One of the primary elevations on the island of Ist.
Karniški
Hill located on the island of Molat.
Brguljak
Hill overlooking the village and bay of Brgulje on Molat island.
Triskavac
Karst elevation on Molat island.
Kriški
Hill situated on the island of Molat.
Zaglav
Coastal hill on the island of Molat.
Straža
Strategic lookout hill on Molat island.
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