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This circular asphalt route starts and finishes at the entrance of Modro lake. Enjoy the wonderful views over Modro anf Crveno lakes as you go uphill towards the road thet leads you towards Gornji Proložac, as well as the field of Imotski and Biokovo mountain.This bike track is 16,7 km long.
Along this route, taking you from Milna to Bobovišća na more, you’ll bear witness to peasant life as it used to be, encountering many stone masses, olive groves and dry walls on the way. The route continues uphill towards an old settlement Podhume.Go downhill towards Milna, basking in the view of olive groves and the islands of Hvar and Šolta. It’s a hilly macadam route, 16,8 km long.
This is the longest bike route on the island (180,1km). It will take you through almost all the villages on the island and that’s why it was named after St. George – the patron saint of the island. Anyone who can prove that they’ve cycled the route and presents evidence (Strava, gpx, a selfie) in the Tourist office of Supetar,will be awarded a diploma The King of Brač and will be officially ranked
This 27,6 km long, bike route is suitable for everyone. It starts in Supetar and takes you to Trolokve and a beautiful Babin laz bay.Continue along the macadam road from Splitska to Postire.A macadam road along the sea will take you to a magical sandy bay Lovrečina , one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.
This 15 km long family friendly route takes you from the centre of Supetar, over Mirce, along the north-western coast of the island to Sutivan. The route mostly goes along the coastline, there aren’t many ascents and is therefore suitable for all cyclists. Enjoy the beautiful countryside, taking in the smells of sea and pine trees.
The 19,6 km long route is named after unearthly beings associated with the villages of Postira and Dol.From the centre of Postira, follow the field paths which will take you to an archeological site Mirje and then onwards to ethno eco village of Dol. The route then takes you to Škrip, the oldest settlement on the island. To return, go along the coastal path, through Splitska.
This 44km long trail starts from the center of Bol by walking along the Zlatni Rat beach, further to Murvica.It continues westward through the vineyards of Plavac Mali to V.Farska.Then the serpentines begin to the abandoned village of Obršje. The path turns to the top of Vidova gora.Further through the Vidovo Platea up to the Airport and further down the country road back to Bol where trail ends.
The trail starts from Bol and ascends to Gornji Humac and through beautiful landscapes and autochthonous Brac and Selac villages descends towards Selce and Sumartin which is the easternmost settlement on Brac. From Sutivan we climb towards Selce and then descend to Povlja. Back to Bol we return the same way. The trail is 55km long with 1400m of climb, so it is a real challenge for cyclists.
This cycle route starts from downtown Bol eastbound to a Dominican monastery. Continue going eastbound through olive groves and vineyards until you get to the route’s end. Do a U-turn and go back to Bol on an old road towards Murvica and then back on the foot path which will take you directly into downtown Bol. It’s a 19,8 km long route, with few climbs, designated as easy.
Track begins at centre of town Hvar, next to the bus station, and continues on the state road D-116 towards east to Milna settlement. After that we take the unpaved roads towards north, leading trough Malo Grablje settlement to the Velo Grablje village. Track merges onto tarmac road leading west, over the Brusje village and ending back in town Hvar.The track is 20,5 km long.
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