Brač
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Brač'i Keşfet
Brač Unmissables
Brač is home to Vidova gora, the highest peak of the Adriatic islands, offering panoramic views over the surrounding archipelago. The island is famous for Zlatni rat, a shifting pebble beach near Bol, and its long history of olive oil production, preserved in the village of Škrip. Cultural landmarks include the Dragon’s Cave with its 15th-century reliefs. Coastal hubs like Supetar, Milna, and Bol serve as the primary maritime gateways, connecting the island to Split and Hvar.
7 yerCroatian Coastline Gems
Explore the diverse shoreline of Brač, ranging from the shifting pebble cape of Zlatni Rat in Bol to the rare sandy shores of Lovrečina Bay, which houses the ruins of a 5th-century early Christian basilica. This selection features secluded naturist coves like Paklina, the gravel beach of Mala Lozna in Postira, and the shores of Martinica situated beside a 15th-century Dominican monastery. The list also includes the Koloč natural stone arch, a unique geological formation located inland near Nerežišća.
9 yerHistoric Churches and Religious Sites
This collection features the religious architecture of Brač island, spanning from early Christian ruins to Baroque parish churches. It includes significant sites like the hilltop St. Vitus ruins on Vidova Gora and the ornate bell towers of Ložišća and Milna. These locations showcase the island's long-standing masonry tradition, utilizing local white limestone to create enduring monuments that have served as community landmarks for centuries.
20 yerHistorical Ruins and Sites
The island of Brač holds a diverse archaeological record, ranging from Roman stone quarries to secluded cliffside hermitages. This collection features significant sites like the 5th-century basilica in Lovrečina Bay and the 16th-century fortified palaces of Škrip. Visitors can explore the unique Glagolitic monastic settlements carved into the southern cliffs near Murvica, alongside Napoleonic-era fortifications and ancient rock reliefs that illustrate the island's long history of defense and spiritual retreat.
17 yerNatural Wonders and Viewpoints
Explore the rugged karst landscape of Brač through its highest peaks and unique geological formations. This selection includes Vidova gora, the Adriatic's loftiest summit, and the Dragon’s Cave, known for its 15th-century reliefs carved by Glagolitic monks. Discover natural structures like the Koloč stone arch, deep sinkholes such as Duboki dolac, and various coastal viewpoints and climbing spots that characterize the island's diverse limestone terrain.
10 yerCroatian Regional Flavors
This selection of dining spots across the island of Brač showcases traditional Dalmatian gastronomy, from the specialized lamb dishes of Donji Humac to fresh seafood in coastal villages like Sumartin and Bol. The collection includes inland taverns set within olive groves, such as Konoba Ranjak, and coastal establishments like Konoba Kopačina, which is renowned for the local delicacy Vitalac. These restaurants emphasize wood-fired grills, seasonal ingredients, and authentic regional recipes.
16 yerBrač Haritası
Pratik Bilgiler
- Para birimi
- Euro EUR € · Kart ödemeleri · Yaygın olarak kabul ediliyor
- Acil durum numaraları
- 112
- Elektrik
- 230 V · 50 HzTip C / Tip F
- Diller
- Hırvatça
- Musluk suyu
- İçilebilir
- Sürüş yönü
- Sağ
- Ülke kodu
- +385
Turlar ve Aktiviteler
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