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Kotišina Botanic garden on Mount Biokovo
The village of Kotišina on the slopes of Mount Biokovo above Makarska features a fortified cave called Veliki Kaštel, the best example of this type of fortification architecture on the coast of Central Dalmatia
Makarska coastal road
4.18km
2h
Medium
Veliki Kaštel was built during the Cretan War (1645-1669), a Venetian-Ottoman war fought in the Aegean Sea and Adriatic. Besides Veliki Kaštel, the area around the village of Kotišina also features a botanical garden of the same name, created by the Franciscan friar and scientist Jure Radić (1920-1990)
The garden is famous for its wild-growing plants and species from other regions that have found their home here. Near the Botanical Garden and Kaštel, there lies the Romanesque-Gothic Church of St. Martin dating back to the 14th-15th century, which offers a view of the town of Makarska and the nearby islands of Brač and Hvar.
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Makarska coastal road
2h
4.18 km
Medium
340 m
Asphalt: 1.96 km
Macadam: 2.22 km
55 m
340 m
Makarska coastal road
Church of St. Martin
A thrilling journey of discovery, unforgettable activities that promise to delight all the senses.
START
43° 17’ 36.528’’ N / 17° 1’ 39.972’’ ES From the coastal road (this is where the hiking markings begin too), follow the markings along the asphalt road to the Botanical Garden (Marin Kovačević Memorial House)
2.10 KM
turn right to the Church of St. Anthony (Sveti Ante)
2.21 KM
Church of St. Anthony; return from the church along the same way
2.38 KM
go west through the Botanical Garden
2.52 KM
turn right uphill to the fort
2.61 KM
Veliki Kaštel fort; from the fort, head north to the top of the ravine and then east
3.16 KM
go straight downhill
3.20 KM
go west to the Church of St. Anthony
3.38 KM
head west (closing the circle around the Botanical Garden)
3.52 KM
go straight (west) along the path to the Church of St. Martin
4.18 KM
Church of St. Martin