Hiking along the Croatian coast

Tripoto
17th Jun 2014
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Biokovo mountain in Croatia
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Dingac, a wine-growing region in Croatia
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Dubrovnik Riviera
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Postup, Peljesac Peninsula
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Views from Stolovi, Croatia
Trstenik is a small village on the Peljesac peninsula. This is your starting point to explore the south slopes of Peljesac peninsula, particularly the wine-growing region of Dingac.
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Slivno Ravno is a municipality in the Dubrovnik- Neretva county. The hilly area of Stolovi and Slivno hides many cute, abandoned villages, over hundred years old olive groves, and some of the prettiest views in Croatia.
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Slano is a village in Dubrovnik-Neretva county. You need to pass by Slano if you are traveling to Dubrovnik by car. Our tip is to take an old road in Slano that runs parallel with the main coastal road, and enjoy great views over the sea and nearby islands. The old road joins the coastal road in Trsteno.
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Biokovo mountain is a protected nature park, and a great place for hiking in Dalmatia.
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