Villa Dubrovnik





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This cycling route leads from Dubrovnik to Neum in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The trail first leads along the main highway and then turns towards the mountains. The road passes through small villages and offers stunning views, and the road is not busy. You reach Neum via the border crossing.
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Only 10 minutes from Dubrovnik is the island of Lokrum, which can be reached from the port of the Old Town of Dubrovnik by regular, daily cruises or sea kayaking in your own arrangement. The trail on the island leads to botanical gardens, planted in the 19th century and along the ruins of a Benedictine monastery built in the Middle Ages. The trail leads to the highest peak of the island where the Royal Fort is located, the construction of which was started in 1806 by the French army.
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This beautiful path leads from the village of Šumet to the area of Nuncijat. The trail follows an old railway line that used to be called Ćiro. The narrow-gauge railway was built in 1901 and ran from Sarajevo to Zelenik, and had one direction towards Dubrovnik. There is a wonderful view of Rijeka dubrovačka from the trail all along the way.
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The city of Dubrovnik, 'Pearl of the Adriatic', has been known for its history since the 13th century. The city was damaged by an earthquake in 1667, but managed to preserve its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces, fountains and recognizable steps (skaline). The trail leads through the Dubrovnik steps, of which there are many in the city. Stairs are a tourist attraction but also a problem for those who are not in good shape. The steps "From Buža" that go...