Imotski (pronounced [ǐmɔtskiː]; Italian: Imoschi; Latin: Emotha, later Imota) is a small town situated on the northern side of Biokovo massif, Dalmatian Hinterland, Croatia. As of 2011, the town population is 4,757 and the total municipal population is 10,764. Imotski has a very mild and pleasant climate with many sunny days.
Restaurants in Imotski
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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.
Here is a guarantee for an amazing experience-a quad tour through the intact natural surrounding! We offer you rides across roads, meadows and off-road tracks. Rides are modified for beginners as well as for the more experienced drivers, families, corporative events, team building... Our quads are automatic, easy to steer and our guides will be by your side all the time. We offer many tracks where you will end up with an unforgettable experience
It starts in the town centre. Once You get back on asphalt, climb above the Red lake and pass the school in the area of Brlog in Gornji Proložac.Go across the cluster of mills Perinuša on a macadam road, which turns into an asphalt on at some point ridind uphill trough Glavina Donja along the longest street of the city to get back to the starting point.
This asphalt route start in Lokvičići. Take the road trough Proložac Donji towards Lovreć, going torugh Dolića Draga.After the village of Nikolići, the route merges with the state road DC60 and then turns eastwards. Continue by going off the state road into the settlement of Kljenovac and then to Lokvičići, and you'll end up where you started.
This bike track is 20,8 km long.
This asphalt route starts in the centre of Zagvozd and takes you over Grabovac to Šestanovac.After Šestanovac, continue towards Žeževica and Lovreć and then further eastwards, taking a right turn towards Medov Dolac.Ide uphill towards Dobričani and the merge with the state road D76. It's all downhill now until you get to your starting point - Zagvozd.This track is 44,8 km long.
This challenging aspalth route starts in Zmijavci- Đogića brana and continue to Runovići. Ride uphill for about 6 km over Sebišine towards Velim hill, and then go down towards Slivno.What follows is a gentle climb for about 8 km over Krstatice until the route merges with the state road D76. Ride northeastwards and go over Poljica to make a full circle and return to Grubine again.
This bike track is 33,8 km long. The start of yet another route appropriate for both city and mountain bikes is the south side of the Blue lake. Continue westwards on the road towards the Red lake the deepest karts lake in Europe. The reservoir Ricice also called the Green lake, needs no explanation as to the colour of the water in it
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.