Climb the highest peak in Croatia! Dinara 1831masl. Discover and explore magnificent mountains and Dalmatian hinterland.
Itinerary
Šibenik-Knin County
Dinara is a mountain located on the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The top can be reached from the Glavaš village, and the ascent takes about 3:30/ 4 hours. Above the Glavaš village there are ruins of a fortress and an old picturesque tower. Half-way to the top there is a hiking shelter, Martinova košara, in what used to be a shepherd’s summer cottage.
This is not a technically demanding hike and you will not need to use hands to climb or scramble. Dinara trail is preferably to be hiked from March to November. Winter hike is also excellent.
The start of the ascent is about 1½ hours of drive from Split or Šibenik, and the drive through the Dalmatian hinterland is very scenic.
Highlights:
• highest mountain in Croatia – 1,831 meters above sea level
• visit to Glavaš fortress built in the 15th century
• magnificent landscapes
• off road drive
What to bring: comfortable sport clothes, trekking shoes, sunglasses, small backpack, minimum 1,5 l of water, snacks.
What's included
INCLUDED
Professional guide
Photos from the tour
Insurance
NOT INCLUDED
Food can be provided by a local traditional restaurant
Bottled water
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Additional information
Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness