Best mountain peaks around Omiš are found amidst dramatic cliffs and the mouth of the Cetina River on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. The region is characterized by its unique geography, including limestone cliffs, deep canyons, and expansive plateaus. These natural features provide diverse opportunities for mountain enthusiasts. Omiš offers a range of mountain experiences, from historical fortresses to high summits.
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Beautiful climbing tour from Omis, also suitable for sure-footed children! Great view from above over the bay and the islands! Entry costs €3.50 per person from mid/end May.
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A round trip was not possible in April because there was too much rubble on the steep path. We then walked back from the highest point along the same steep path. It was very beautiful.
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Veliki Kabal, at 4,393 feet (1339 m), is the highest summit on the Mosor massif that dominates the landscape between Split and Omiš. As with many of the high summits in the Dinaric Alps, it offers stupendous views down to the Adriatic Sea, as well as of Split and along the Mosor Ridge. There are two mountain huts in the area: the Dom Umberto Girometta and the Planinarsko sklonište Kontejner.
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Entrance is paid (3.5 euros 2023). Pay only in cash. There will be beautiful views only from the fortress itself, if you do not climb the most difficult route.
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Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and take enough water with you
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A beautiful fortress with a wonderful view on all sides. PD Imber takes care of her
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Great view from above, best in the morning or in the evening when the temperatures are bearable
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Very nice to tackle the climb either in the morning or in the evening when the temperatures are comfortable.
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For truly extensive views, consider hiking to Kula Summit, known for its panoramic vistas, especially at sunset. Another excellent choice is Veliki Kabal Peak, the highest point on the Mosor massif, offering views down to the Adriatic Sea, Split, and along the Mosor Ridge.
Yes, Omiš is rich in historical sites on its peaks. The most prominent is Fortica Fortress, Omiš, a 500-year-old Venetian fortress perched 307 meters above sea level, offering stunning views of the Cetina canyon and surrounding islands. Another historical site is Mirabella Fortress (Peovica), a 13th-century lookout point that also provides scenic views of Omiš and the coastline.
Experienced mountaineers will find challenging routes to Fortica Fortress, Omiš, which is considered a hard mountaineering route requiring good fitness. The trek to Veliki Kabal Peak within the Mosor range is also a hard mountaineering route, involving a significant altitude gain and requiring good fitness.
Yes, for families, St. Vid Summit is a great option. The path up is described as very nice and can be done well with children, offering magnificent views from the top.
The mountains around Omiš, including the Omiška Dinara and Mosor ranges, are characterized by dramatic limestone cliffs, deep canyons carved by the Cetina River, and impressive barren stone wastes on the plateaus. These unique karstic landscapes offer stunning natural beauty and diverse geological formations.
Beyond hiking, the dramatic landscape around Omiš offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy rock climbing on the limestone cliffs, canyoning, rafting, and even ziplining across the Cetina canyon, providing thrilling experiences amidst the natural beauty.
For easier hikes, you can explore routes like the "Rocky Passage With Valley View – St. Leopold Mandić Cave Chapel loop from Omiš" or the "View of Omiš – View of Omiš and Cetina Canyon loop from Omiš." These are part of the easy hikes guide around Omiš. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Omiš guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from historical sites like Fortica Fortress, Omiš, and high summits like Kula Summit. The sense of reward after a challenging ascent and the unique combination of mountains meeting the sea are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. Routes like the "Pavica Bridge – Cetina River Gorge loop from Slime" and "Omiš Old Town – Cetina River Gorge loop from Omiš" offer moderate to difficult MTB experiences. More information can be found in the MTB Trails around Omiš guide.
Mosor is a prominent karstic massif in Dalmatia, extending for about 25 km. It's unique for its terraced plateau on the southern slope, which descends in a rocky stairway, making it attractive for alpinists. The Cetina River canyon also forms a natural boundary around it, providing magnificent views along trails like the St. Leopold Mandic nature trail.
An optional hiking tour to Stomorica Peak, where the little church of Our Lady of Snow is located, typically covers a distance of approximately 9.75 kilometers and takes between 3 to 4 hours to complete.
The trek to Kula Summit is nearly ten kilometers long with an altitude gain of 860 meters. While not overly technical, a good level of fitness is required. It's crucial to bring sufficient water, as sources at mountain huts may not be drinkable without filters. A hiking map can be obtained from the Tourist Office of Omiš.

