
Pavić Bridge
If you pass through the Omiš hinterland, perhaps while exploring the lower part of the Cetina canyon, there is a high probability that you will cross Pavića Most. It is a favorite stop for cyclists and excursionists on the route between Omiš and Kučiće on one side, and Zadvarje and Slimen on the other.

The decision to build the bridge was made by the Austro-Hungarian authorities in 1893. The bridge was opened to traffic in 1900, and it was named after the imperial governor of the time, nobleman Pavić—originally from Poljica, a historiographer and a great lover of this region.

During World War II, the bridge was mined and partially destroyed. After the war, it was “patched up,” and finally, in 1994, it was fully restored.

Due to its historical and artistic value, it was declared a cultural asset in 2011.







Specijal
Iako je naš fokus na Hrvatskoj, zbog velikog interesa za osvrtom na neke inozemne lokacije s naših putovanja, odlučili smo pokrenuti sekciju Specijal. U njoj nećemo obrađivati lokacije na način kako to činimo s hrvatskim, nego ćemo ukratko dati osvrt na više lokacija grupiranih u smislene cjeline. Jedini kriterij kojeg se i dalje držimo jeste da je riječ o prirodnim atrakcijama.