11.07
A hilly 7 kms bike into Pula got the
legs working. This laid back city gives
the wrong impression on the outside, it’s unattractive and in need of a
makeover, however once inside it’s a different story! We parked the bikes near the ‘brocante and
produce market’ and walked through the Roman Archway into a beautiful old town
dominated by it’s extraordinary Roman remains including the Forum, Cathedral,
Castle, it's defence system and chimney.
We're amazed how incredibly intact and beautiful the Amphitheatre is – the best we’ve seen in Europe so far! Tasty pizza slice each and peach tea picnic in the park.
We're amazed how incredibly intact and beautiful the Amphitheatre is – the best we’ve seen in Europe so far! Tasty pizza slice each and peach tea picnic in the park.
12.07
In the afternoon a picturesque walk around the headland, along a narrow track overlooking the sea, through the pine forests to the seaside village of Volme.
Beers in the evening in the camp
restaurant. A nice way to complete a
wonderful stay here! Heading South
tomorrow!
14.07
We took the A8 motorway (11 euros)
through a tunnel onto the coast and the Opatija Riveria via Rijeka. A very laid back drive along the
coast, rugged mountains on one side and the Adriatic on the other. We’re amazed at how little traffic there is
especially at this time of year, school holidays start tomorrow so perhaps the crowds will arrive, though we’ve been told a lot of holidays
makers don’t drive this far south for a two week holiday.
The most amazing, beautiful
drive between Senj and Paklenica below the Velebit mountain range! Pretty little towns, rocky bays and crystal
clear, blue water that looks like a lake rather than sea, overlooking the
island of Rab. We took a detour down a
narrow windy one way system to the little
resort town of Jablanac which is also a ferry port for those who want to
explore the Kvarner Islands.
Unfortunately there are no campsites here so we took the one way system back out.
Unfortunately there are no campsites here so we took the one way system back out.
We swam and picnicked just down from
Jablanac at Stinica where you can catch the car ferry to Rab . Stunning!
Eventually we found a charming little
campsite at Ribarica, Camping Ribarica, (26 euros) which consists of two small olive
groves in the owners backyard and a path through her garden to a gorgeous rocky
inlet for swimming, overlooking the barren moonscape island of Pag
We were joined by an Italian couple in their camper and an Italian cyclist.
We were joined by an Italian couple in their camper and an Italian cyclist.
Important to note, there are limited
petrol, shops and campsites between Senj and Ribarica (before Karlobag).
15.07
After swims at our camp we continued
south along the stunning coast and
spotted a pod of dolphins as we drove through the seaside town of Karlobag. We stopped to watch! What a treat!
If you look hard at the photo below you will spot them!
The panorama now even more beautiful!!
Onward and enjoying the drive!
................................... glorious!!
..............................................and it continues!!
As we got closer to Paklenica (45kms from Zadar) the scenery changed very quickly! More built up and touristy as this is the first major shopping spot. There are a variety of campsites, shaded by pines, more traffic and petrol stations. Here to ‘The National Park Starigrad Paklenica’ also attracts the holiday makers being the entrance to many hiking trails into the Velebits.
Onward, passing the mussel farms in Seline, and the bridge which connects the Island of Pag to the mainland, through olive and fig groves. Built up and industrialised as we enter the large town of Zadar, known for it’s Roman and Venetian ruins. We stopped and bought ourselves a ‘Mr Cool 240/12v chilly box from Intersport’ as the temperature is forecast to remain in the 30’s and our small fridge/freezer is overloaded. Just the job! (150 euros).
Too hot for sightseeing so continued onward and stopped for a swim at Prosika and then to our chosen camp at Tisno, ‘Camp Dalmacija’ (31 euros) which we ‘blind booked’ a month ago to enjoy over the ‘high demand’
school holiday period.
Photo left shows our campsite in the olive groves over looking Murter Island.
Been here over a week now and what a lucky choice, we have a nice site with plenty of shade provided by the olive trees. A sea view and good swimming. Great people, Mario runs the camp with the help of Stella and Valentino.
Our view on the left!
A very quiet camp, popular with inflatable boaties as there are a large number of islands offshore.
A small seaside restaurant specialising in ‘pig on a spit’ every night (16 euro for two).
Very tasty and lots of crackle!!
The island of Murter is 2kms away by way of a small drawbridge, a 32kms sealed bike ride around it. Plenty of beautiful bays with the most crystal clear water and a small number of bars, restaurants and shops scattered around. This should be perfect for a month's ‘holiday’!
The photo above shows Tisno overlooking Murter and drawbridge.
No comments:
Post a Comment