Bol - My favorite place
Bol - My favorite place
For all
those looking for a place to hide away, have some beach time, good food, and
pleasant morning walk, Bol might be an answer. Bol has 1700 residents,
excellent olive oil and wine, and worldwide known sandy beaches. Coastal town
Bol is situated on the south side of the island where the beaches are sandy and
water is crystal clear. Bol has a fantastic beaches, campsites, and accommodation
for families and those looking for relaxation. West side of the Bol is rich
with pine woods what make a perfect place for camping. Campsite Zlatni Rat is just north of the beach Zlatni Rat.
The city
life is centered on the quay. Some of the best places to eat and have drinks
are in the area. Pumparela restaurant serves
traditional Dalmatian food right next to the harbor. Grilled calamari is highly
recommended to try. On the west side of Bol, Konoba Mali Raj offers traditional food. If you call a day ahead, a
chef can make you peka. Peka stands
for a method of cooking the food under the bell. Metal or ceramic bell, called
peka, is covered with hot coals and food under is cooked to perfection in less
than two hours. Lamb meat and octopus are the best food to cook this way. As a real Dalmatian island, Bol has a lot of
olives and wine. Some of the best Croatian wines and wine variety are grown on
the island. Local wines are Pošip - white wine, and Plavac mali - red wine. Stina winery offers a guided tours and
wine tasting paired with some local prosciutto and cheese. Vinery gathers local
wine producers with a goal to preserve local varieties and wine.
It is all about the beach
More
quiet beaches are in the village Murvica,
next to the Bol, and Povlja on the
northeast side of the island. Visitors prefer beaches on the south side of the
island as the beaches on the south are sandy and easily accessible. North side
of the island has just one sandy beach, Lovrecina,
while other beaches are rocky and hard to get to.
Bol and
island of Brac have the highest summit in the Adriatic coast. It is 778 m high
summit Vidova Gora. You can get
there by car or walk 9km. Nearby islands Hvar, and the city of Split and
Makarska are visible from the top. On a sunny day, you can see Italian
coastline. Kayaking, swimming, diving, or just relaxing are some of the
activities in Bol. For all those looking for history and tradition experience,
near to bol is Olive Oil Museum Skrip,
run by local family. The museum is renovated few years ago and has a tasting
room. In the village of Pucišća is famous Stonemasonry
School. School is open for visits, and visitors are more than welcome to
explore and observe how students transform the rock into the art piece.
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