Welcome to Inland Dalmatia
Welcome to Inland Dalmatia, one of Europe’s most exciting and least discovered regions, with something for everyone.
Just half an hour from both the stunning Adriatic coast and Croatia’s busiest summer airport, Inland Dalmatia has an incredible diversity and array of tourist attractions that have the potential to turn the region into a year-round destination. This website has been formed by a small group of committed local residents ready to take you on a journey of discovery into one of Europe’s last great tourism secrets.
What are you looking for? Nature? The mighty Cetina River is one of Lonely Planet’s top 40 experiences for 2013, just one of the region’s natural wonders. Adventure? Choose from white water rafting, hunting, kayaking, climbing, paragliding and a host of others. Heritage? From the extensive Roman ruins and Neolithic caves to the specatular fortresses through the ages and beautiful churches and stone towns, there is more than enough to attract the mildly curious historical tourist. Gastronomy? Boasting some of Croatia’s best wines and a selection of indigenous cuisine, it is impossible to leave the region hungry…
Welcome to Total Inland Dalmatia, a journey of discovery just a stone’s throw from the Adriatic coast.
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Pločasti Bridge, Vrlika Sights
A stone bridge over the River Cetina is made from mediaeval megaliths, which were originally used as tombstones. A unique ...
Church of Our Lady of Rosary, Vrlika Sights
The old Church of Our Lady of the Rosary was described in 1709 by Split Archbishop Stjepan Cupilli in his ...
Monument to Fr. Filip Grabovac, Vrlika Sights
Fr. Filip Grabovac was born at Podosoje near Vrlika in 1697, ten years after his father Mate Grabovac had moved ...
Monument to Milan Begović, Vrlika Sights
Milan Begović was born in Vrlika on 19 January 1876, the son of a merchant and smallholder Ivan Begović and ...
Source of the River Cetina, Vrlika Sights
A 105km-long journey to the sea, the River Cetina starts at the foot of the Dinara mountain, supplying several sources ...
Lake Peruča, Vrlika Sights
A reservoir on the River Cetina, 29 km2 in area, 20 km long and 64 m deep, it holds 541 ...
Dinara Mountain, Vrlika Sights
The majestic mountains of Dinara and Svilaja, whose grasslands, round karst valleys and woodlands used to be a source of ...
Svilaja Mountain, Vrlika Sights
Just like a giant earthen fold, the Svilaja mountain extends from the Sinjsko to the Petrovo Polje Valley near Drniš, ...
Mosor, Dugopolje Sights
The Dugopolje village is situated near its namesake field at the foot of the northern slopes of Mount Mosor. There ...
Kraljeva peć cave, Dugopolje Sights
While the southern slopes of Mount Mosor are well-known among hikers, its northern slopes, apart from the Vranjača cave, hide ...