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As an enthusiastic mountaineer, a visit to Dinara, which holds the title of "highest mountain in Croatia," is a must. A unique landscape is crowned by an extraordinary view that makes the steep climb worthwhile. Here you will find out what to expect when you are mountaineering during your vacation in Croatia.
The Dinara, at 1831 meters, is known as the highest mountain in Croatia and is part of the Dinaric Alps, a mountain range that stretches across several Balkan countries. It extends from Croatia through Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and parts of Albania. For hikers, the Dinara is a popular destination not only because of its title as the highest mountain in Croatia but also because of its unparalleled panorama.
With its massive 20 kilometers in length and 10 kilometers in width, it lies directly between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Croatian town of Knin is located nearby.
As the highest mountain in Croatia, Dinara attracts many hiking tourists every year who look forward to the special view over the Dinaric Alps. The path to the summit of Croatia's highest mountain has a lot to offer. The memories made here are unforgettable.
The adventure begins in a suburb of Knin, called Guge, from where the only road to Dinara leads. After many curves and some steeper sections on the dusty country road, you reach several turn-offs onto more charming forest paths. During the hike, you always have the wonderful panorama of the southern side of Dinara in view.
If you feel like spending a night in the Brezovac hut, you can stay here and start the ascent the next day. The summit is still three hours away from here.
Once you have completed the ascent, there are several peaks that offer a fantastic view. The peak facing the Peruča Lake is marked with a metal pillar, while the other peak has a metal cross. From here, you can see almost all the mountains of Bosnia and Dalmatia and the brilliantly blue Peruča Lake. The title of the highest mountain in Croatia is evidenced by a summit stamp at the top, which makes for a great keepsake.
There is also the option to climb the mountain from Glavaš, which is 20 minutes away from Knin. This path starts at a concrete house and leads over open terrain and a medieval fortress, also named Glavaš.
This path to the highest mountain in Croatia is more challenging, but you are rewarded with wild nature and interesting trails.
The ascent to Dinara is definitely worth it, but you should not set off to the summit of Croatia's highest mountain unprepared. There are a few requirements that should be met to ensure a safe hike.
It is possible to reach the summit in one day, but it is not necessary. With an overnight stay and several breaks, the ascent can be much more enjoyable. Many hiking enthusiasts plan the summit of the highest mountain in Croatia as a stage of a multi-day hike through the wonderful national parks of Croatia that are located in the area.
Few feelings surpass the feeling of coming home after an extended hike and ending the day relaxed – maybe even in the pool of your own villa? If you are still looking for suitable accommodation in Croatia that offers you a lot of comfort amidst wonderful landscapes, then take a look at the many offers for villas in Croatia at Crovillas.
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