Best mountain peaks around Pag offer unique natural beauty and extensive panoramic views across the island and the Adriatic Sea. Pag Island is characterized by its distinctive "moon-like" and rocky terrain, providing a rugged landscape for exploration. The island's mountainous areas contribute to its allure, featuring dramatic scenery and challenging hiking opportunities. These natural features make Pag a singular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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This is not view of Dinara, but Velebit mountain. Village name is Vlasici (Pag island)
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Rough terrain, sharp stones, typical Pag stone environment. No clear visible path, it is a very narrow "goath path" which should be walked downhill. On the bottom of the hill there is swamp terrain, again without clear path, but you can drive bike carefully across half meter high grass.
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Once you reach the top - great view
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On the way you will find tortoises.
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Mentally ill, carried my bike upstairs, riding is not possible
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Very nice panoramic view of the island of Pag.
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Stony climb but wonderful views over the island.
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Up to here the trail is easy to ride. From here on out, large, loose stones. Difficult to impossible to drive. We left the bikes and walked.
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The highest peak on Pag Island is Sveti Vid Peak (349 m). From its summit, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views across the entire island, neighboring islands, and even as far as the city of Zadar.
Pag Island's peaks are characterized by a distinctive "moon-like" and rocky terrain. Paths, especially towards summits like Sveti Vid, feature rough ground and sharp stones. It's often described as a rugged, almost "goat path" environment, offering a unique natural beauty.
Yes, some trails are considered challenging. For instance, the final ascent to Sveti Vid Peak (349 m) involves a stony climb. Visitors often recommend sturdy shoes due to the rough terrain and loose stones. Some sections may be difficult for cycling, requiring hikers to dismount and walk.
The summit of Sveti Vid Peak (349 m) offers a spectacular 360° panoramic view of the island and surrounding Adriatic Sea. Another notable viewpoint, View of Dinara Mountains and Coastal Village, provides vistas of the Velebit mountain range and the village of Vlasici.
Beyond the general rocky landscape, the area around Stogaj on the eastern part of the island is famous for its impressive tower-like rock formations and an arid, desert-like scenery. This striking contrast with the deep blue Adriatic Sea makes for a truly unique experience, especially along the renowned "Life on Mars" trail.
Yes, there are family-friendly hiking routes available. For example, the "Mini-Golf Course – Sveti Vid Peak (349 m) loop from Šimuni" is a moderate 7.89 km hike. You can find more options in the Family-friendly hikes around Pag guide.
Yes, there are dog-friendly hiking trails in the region. Routes like the "Scenic bay near Vir Island – Puntadura Peninsula Bay loop from Uvala Rastovac" are suitable for walks with your dog. Explore more options in the Dog-friendly hikes around Pag guide.
Besides hiking, Pag Island offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the "Bridge to Zadar's Old Town – Gradski most (City Bridge) loop from Pag." Discover more cycling adventures in the Cycling around Pag guide.
Given the rough and stony terrain, it is highly recommended to wear sturdy shoes. The environment is exposed, so consider sun protection, and bring enough water. Some visitors have also spotted tortoises, so keep an eye out for local wildlife.
Visitors consistently highlight the incredible panoramic views as the main draw. The unique, almost otherworldly landscape, especially the contrast between the rocky terrain and the blue Adriatic, also leaves a lasting impression. The challenge of the climb to summits like Sveti Vid is often cited as rewarding due to the breathtaking scenery.
Yes, the area around Stogaj is a popular destination for rock climbing enthusiasts. It features impressive tower-like rock formations and offers approximately 100 different climbing routes, making it a significant spot for climbers in Croatia.


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