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This circular route, a combination of tarmac and off-roads , is in the centre of the island and is 35km long. The route begins in the village Humac and follows on the macadam road towards the state road D-166.From there on, the route goes westbound, up to Zastražišće village and then northbound, passing through olive groves until it turns west again, where it merges with the state road.
This 23.9km long track, passes through the middle of the island and stretches through the ridge from the east to the west.The track begins in Jelsa,turning south towards Pitve village.After that, just before the tunnel towards Zavala, we take an unpaved road climbing up the serpentines.The unpaved road connects to the state road D-116 after Humac,continuing west towards Jelsa where our track ends.
The route starts in Jelsa, continuing the promenade towards the north end in Vrboska. After Vrboska you pass through Starigradsko polje. Upon arrival in Starigrad,turn south and pass through the villages Dol and Vrbanj.Yes Vrbanj,crossing and vineyards and the pours,the path continues eastwards and Jelsa bring ends.The bottom is a combination of asphalted and unpaved road.The route is 22.7km long.
The track itself is 16,3km long. Track starts at Vrboska village, turning north over the bridge up to unpaved road leading through olive gardens and pinewood trees to Maslinica bay, Basin and Borovo, continuing south again to Starigrad fields. Before we reach Stari Grad (old town), the track turns east towards Vrboska back to where it started.
Beautiful viewpoint on island of Hvar.
Viewpoint Saint Ante.
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