- Good hiking boots.
- Very good physical condition (you will be climbing 1,600 metres every day from sea level).
- A good supply of water, even though there are a few water points (voda) along the route.
- Accommodation: Apartments by the sea
The Biokovo massif overlooks the Adriatic Sea, at the Makarska Riviera, and stretches for about 40 km. Only the western half of this massif constitutes the Biokovo Nature Park. Park Prirode Biokovo was created in 1981 and stretches from Brela to Podgora. The main town is Makarska. This nature reserve protects many botanical species, Dalmatian pines, mouflon and chamois, as well as birds of prey. This enormous wall starts at the seaside, sloping gently up to 3 km from the coast (the village of Bast is 350 m above sea level), then rises very abruptly to over 1,500 metres in less than a kilometre. Beyond that, the terrain is gentler, forming a fairly rugged plateau (with crevassed sharp limestone pavement, caves and chasms). The highest point is Sveti Jure (Saint George), at 1,762 metres. During these two days, you will reach the second highest peak, Sveti Ilija (Saint Elijah), to the west, and the Lokva forest house to the east.
Details
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 34.58 km
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Average duration: 2 days
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Difficulty: Very difficult
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 3,231 m
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Descent: - 3,240 m
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Highest point: 1,625 m
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Lowest point: -3 m
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Country: Croatia
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Start/End: N 43.335875° / E 16.97013°
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Stages of the route
This route needs several days, find the details below:
Notes
Worth a visit
- Promajna
- Makarska
- Baška Voda
- Brela
- The BIokovo mountain range
- Sveti Ilija
- Locva
- Sveti Jure
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