Hotel Omorika





The Hotel Omorika Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The trail leads from Punat to the Barbina intersection. The path climbs all the way and passes through olive groves. From Barbino there is a view towards Krk and the coast. From Barbina, the trail can continue its ascent towards Veli Vrh (542 m). The path leads back in the same direction, and beautiful views open up along the way.
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Local boat lines run from Punat to the islet of Košljun (only 1,075 meters long), which is considered a real gem located in the bay in front of Punt. In the central part of the island, raised only six meters above the sea, there is a Franciscan monastery with a representative Renaissance church. The visit to Košljun was vividly described by Fr. Mavro Velnić: "Being on Krk and not seeing Košljun is like being in Rome and not seeing the Pope."
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The trail leads from Punat to the Žičevo pass. The trail passes by the Three Crosses. At that place there are three large concrete crosses that "look and watch" the whole of Punat. It offers a view of the village of Punat, old olive groves and the natural surroundings of Punat. The trail is very steep and in some places with deep gravel and continues to climb towards the pass, which also offers a beautiful view. Going down can be dangerous for beginners.
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The trail leads from Punat to the location of the Three Crosses. At that place there are three large concrete crosses that "look and watch" the whole of Punat. From this location there is a view of the village of Punat, old olive groves and the natural surroundings of Punat. The trail is very steep and in some places with deep gravel. Going down can be dangerous for beginners.
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The trail leads from the village of Punat (Prgon) to the top of Obzov (569 m) which is the highest peak on the island of Krk. The top is completely rocky as is the whole area around the top. In summer you should be careful because of the heat. The trail leads through the Kaljužina Puddle, one of the large puddles near the top that was used to feed cattle. From the top there is a beautiful view of the surrounding islands and the coast.