Hiking Dubrovnik’s Mount Srdj – Do or Don’t?
To take the cable car, or not to take the cable car? That, is the question.
To take the cable car, or not to take the cable car? That, is the question.
A big thank you and a donation from tourists who lost their way when hiking up Mount Srdj in Dubrovnik.
The City of Dubrovnik wants 30 million kuna and 30 percent of future revenue for the use of the popular Srđ cable car without a concession contract. As Marija Crnjak/Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 21st of March, 2019, the several year long ”argument” over the concession of the Srđ cable car has escalated to the … Read more
The Pearl of the Adriatic is known for its wealth of natural beauty in addition to its rich list of historical and cultural attractions. Dubrovnik is visited by millions from around the world year on year, and in addition to its magnificent walls, which are among the most impressive Medieval structures which are still standing … Read more
The much talked about golf project for Mount Srđ appears to be stagnating, and according to Franković, it seems it will likely never come to fruition.
A warm and sunny Sunday drew many outdoors to partake in the Dubrovnik tradition which takes you to new heights on foot.
At 14:45 today at the Administrative Court in Split, the planning permission for the controversial golf resort on top of Mount Srdj above Dubrovnik was overturned.
After three years, court rules against golf project on the Srđ mountain near Dubrovnik.
You don’t have to be a travel expert to know that Dubrovnik is one of the best travel destinations in Europe, and this beautiful holiday hotspot has put Croatia firmly on the tourist map. Despite that, it would be wrong to just label Dubrovnik and the surrounding region as simply a summer holiday destination, because … Read more
A (very) brief history of Dubrovnik Dating back to the 7th century, Dubrovnik was once a town known as Ragusa, founded by refugees from an ancient Greek colony – Epidaurus. Since then, Dubrovnik has changed hands several times, having been part of the Byzantine Empire, the Republic of Venice, the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, and … Read more