Bluesun Hotel Borak





The Bluesun Hotel Borak Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This beautiful but demanding trail starts from Bol and leads to the top of Vidova Gora (780 m), the highest peak of the Adriatic islands. The path from Bol follows the markings for Vela Staza, which leads through the canyon and ascends towards Vidova gora, further towards its peak, which is also called Vidovica, Sveti Vid or Sutvid. From the top there is a beautiful view towards the southern side of the island, and the view of Zlatni Rat beach in Bol is particularly beautiful. From the top,...
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The trail starts from Bol and ascends to Gornji Humac, so through beautiful landscapes and autochthonous Brač settlements it descends towards Selce and Sumartin, which is the easternmost settlement on Brač. From Sutivan, the trail climbs towards Selce and then descends to Povlja. Back towards Bol the trail goes the same way. Beautiful scents of kadulja (sage) follow the entire trail.
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This bike path starts from the center of Bol along the promenade across the beach Zlatni rat, and further to Murvica. The trail continues west through the vineyards of Plavac mali (wine sort) to Farska, after which the trail follows the serpentines to the abandoned hamlet of Obršje. The trail turns east through a pine forest towards the top of Vidova gora, from where there are beautiful views. Further through the Vidova gora plateau, the trail leads to the Airport and further down the state...
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The trail leads from Bol to the top of Vidova Gora (780 m), the highest peak on all the Adriatic islands. The trail is well marked and initially follows a macadam road, and then a stony path along the mountain, called Vela staza or Roman trail, because it was built back in Roman times. The first part of the trail climbs moderately, then gradually enters a rugged valley and climbs in multiple bends through the rock, thus softening the ascent. At the top of the valley, the path crosses to the...