It's impossible to describe the view you get from there! You'll see all the southern Adriatic islands and just below you the breathtaking Zlatni Rat beach. You can start counting the islands you see to the South, including the steep Brac hills diving into the sea. To the North, you see the coastline and how Brac very gently descends down the hills full of olive and pine trees. There's a small restaurant at the very top of Vidova Gora where things are somewhat overpriced, but not too much where you can relax after a tour up the mountain. This is the highest peak of all Dalmatian islands, close to 950m above sea.
what a view from this beautiful mountain top. Perfect for a day outing. Views of Zlatni Rat are outstanding
Outstanding views ! It's a bit if a drive, a long cycle and just about an impossible walk, but it's all worth it ! Early morning is best, when the air is clear
Parked half way up mountain & enjoyed lovely woodland walk to peak. Views were brilliant & enjoyed snack & drink in the restaurant at summit.
It's worth the climb to see the view of Hvar and Zlati Rat. Interesting history too - see the plaque honouring WWII heroes!
If you come to Brač, you need to visit this place, the highest point of any island in the Adriatic Sea.Excellent view of Bol and Zlatni Rat. In the background Hvar. You can also see a bit of Koručula, Pelješac, Vis.We drove up here after visiting Pustinja Blaca.Don't go for lunch at the only "restaurant" there, it's fast food and overpriced, you are better of going back to Nerežišća.
When staying on the island Brac, you should defenitely go there. Best do it with a guide or a group, with people that know the way. The view is abolutely stunning, it is worth the climb. Cars can't go to the top, so you have a few hundred meters to do by yourself. But you'll be thankful that you did once you've reached the top.
We hired a car and followed a recommended route which included VG. Worth the trip. Little cafe at the top. Possible to do a half day trip by quad bike, which looked like great fun. About £60 for two people from the waterfront in Bol.
Hiked to top from Bol. When it's hot day, take enough water and hat. Good shoes also needed. Leave early. Not too hard route, but first hour or half might feel like hell if the weather is hot. After that it's gettin easier because of wind. Beware of big spiders above the path. On the top, views are nice and wind cools you down. Coming down takes less than 2 hrs and is piece of cake.
We drove to Vidova Gora as we'd hired a car for the day from Supetar to do the island tour. Well worth the visit superb views of Zlatini Rat and Hvar and other islands. Car parking is free and about a 5 minute walk to the summit.