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Walking Holidays in Croatia

Croatia, home to the picturesque Dalmatian Islands and the tantalising Adriatic Sea; is a spectacular destination to experience on foot. On walking holidays in Croatia, you can explore the powerful medieval city of Dubrovnik with its 80ft stone ramparts, 12th - century architecture, and fascinating history. Then, island-hop along the Dalmatian Coast’s jewelled, turquoise sea; and walk the rugged coastline to secluded bays, hidden coves, and traditional villages. Dubrovnik holds its well-earned title as the capital of this exceptional country and is unquestionably one of the most spectacular cities in the Eastern Mediterranean. Its medieval centre is filled with intriguing narrow streets, bold and extravagant squares, and towering buildings that soar high above dramatic city walls.

Step back in time to Old Town Dubrovnik where we’ll learn about the turbulent history of this strategic city with a local tour leader. Discover perfectly preserved buildings dating back to the 12th century. Then, we’ll scale the city’s 80ft high defensive walls; for dramatic views of the sun-baked terracotta roofs that dot the skyline. 


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Croatia is the place to visit if you are looking for balmy days by sapphire waters in the shade of ancient walled towns. The country is home to many fantastic locations for a walking holiday, ranging from the stunning Krka National Park and the dramatic views of the Dalmatian Coast to UNESCO world heritage sites like the city of Split and Dubrovnik. 

Here at Ramble Worldwide, we are the experts when it comes to walking holidays, catering for all abilities. Our holidays are graded from gentle to challenging, meaning there is something for everyone. 

If you want to experience the natural beauty of the country, browse our walking holidays in Croatia or get in touch with any questions.

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Dubrovnik Coast & Islands

Dubrovnik Coast & Islands

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Immerse yourself in Dubrovnik's UNESCO World Heritage site, where traditional sightseeing merges with hidden gems. Explore ancient streets, uncover secrets, and create unforgettable memories in this historical marvel.

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Usually, your walk will take up the whole day at a moderate pace. Terrain will often be hilly and paths generally good. Note that on holidays in mountainous areas, expect some rougher paths. An average walk length is 6 miles but expect this to vary from as little as 3 miles on a sightseeing day and up to 10 miles on a full day dependant on the amount of ascent and decent required.  

Usual daily walks - Distance: 6 miles; Ascent/Descent 500m; Terrain: sometimes hilly and undulating on good paths and tracks; Walking Time: Day walks. 

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Why choose a walking holiday in Croatia?

In addition to the old town, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dubrovnik has a contemporary city centre. Island hopping along the Dalmatian Coast, we’ll discover the diversity each has to offer; from the sapphire coastal coves of Hvar to the legendary mercantile tales of the Elafiti Islands.

Wander through the stunning streets of Ston on a warm evening to discover a harmonious combination of times old and new. Ascend the almighty fortified Walls of Ston, the second-longest in the world after China’s Great Wall, and look down on the town’s glistening waterfront and rich, mahogany-tiled roofs.

Or embark on an Adriatic odyssey across the mighty Dinara Mountain Range. Spanning from the Alps to the Danube, these mountains separate the country’s Mediterranean region from its central European section.

In timeless Brac, Croatia’s largest island, we’ll trek from village to village for incredible panoramas of dazzling blue bays before enjoying a refreshing dip in the sun-dappled waters of the Adriatic. On a day trip to the UNESCO site of Split, we’ll visit its intact, ancient palace built for the Roman emperor Diocletian. 

Alternatively, slip into a charming, quaint restaurant to sample a glass of Croatia’s famous wine and fresh Oysters. Croatia, coined as “the pearl of the Adriatic”, has been described by many as “paradise on Earth”; the moment you set foot on the terrain of this idyllic country, you will see why.

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