Route: Dol - Vidova Gora
Duration: 3 - 4 hours
Availability: upon request
Departure time: 6:00 - 8:00 h
Small groups max 12 pax
Price: 105 €
Route description
This tour was created for true lovers of hiking who wish to discover hidden spots.
The tour starts in Gažul, small picturesque settlement, and ends on Vidova gora, from where you can see the whole island of Brač and other numerous islands (Hvar, Korčula, Šolta....) in the vicinity as well.
You will walk through numerous natural and cultural sights. Throughout your time on the trail you will discover many things, from archaeological monuments and handmade drywalls to breathtaking viewpoints and protected natural phenomena.
Your guide will take care of your safety at all times, and give you information about the beautiful nature and places we hike by.
The trail is about 7 kilometres long. The route lasts for approximately 2,5 hours, and it is strongly recommended that you wear quality sports or mountain shoes, and sportswear, and bring a lot of water.
Transfer from Postira and/or Supetar to Gažul are included.
After we reach the summit of Vidova gora we will go with a van to Škrip for a visit to the Museum of olive oil where we will taste oil and have a snack.
Visiting and light lunch u museum of olive oil.
Transfer included
Trip information
- Duration of the tour: 3 - 4 hours
- Distance: 16 km
- Previous experience: Not necessary
- Equipment: Hiking sticks
- Fitness Level: A high level of fitness is required.
- Age: Minimum age is 12 years.
- What to Bring: Quality sports or mountain shoes, sportswear and a lot of water.
- Special Conditions: The operator has the right to cancel tours, without notice at their discretion depending on the weather conditions. All safety instructions from Brač Adventure staff must be adhered to.
- Departure time: 6:00 - 8:00 h
- Activity price: 105 € per person
- The price includes: Equipment, visiting museum of Olive oil & Olive oil Teasting AND snack, transfer back, insurance and English speaking guide assistance.
- Payment: Cash or bank transfers.