Best attractions and places to see around Podstrana include a diverse range of natural and historical sites. Located southeast of Split, this coastal town sits at the foot of Perun Hill and along the Adriatic Sea, offering varied landscapes. The area features a 6-kilometer coastline with pebble beaches, the Žrnovnica River, and historical landmarks such as ancient Roman settlements and significant churches. Podstrana provides opportunities for exploring both its natural beauty and its rich cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Mountaineering boots and clockwise walking are recommended as the ascent to the summit is very steep and rocky.
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Very nice campsite, very clean and functional, directly on the sea and close to a bus stop for the city centre.
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Nice campsite, right on the water.
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In Slavic, as well as in Nordic mythology, the world is depicted as a sacred tree, usually an oak, whose branches and bark represent the living world of the heavens and mortals, heaven and earth, and its roots the underworld, the world of the dead. It was the tree of life. Perun was the ruler of the world of the living, heaven and earth, and in the roots of the tree lived Veles, who constantly challenged Perun by stealing his cattle, children (son) or wife. Perun chased Veles across the land, attacked him with his lightning bolts from the sky, and Veles escaped by turning into various animals or hiding behind trees, houses or people. Whenever lightning struck, it was believed that Veles hid from Perun in that very spot. In the end, Perun managed to kill Veles - he drove him into his watery underworld. The supreme god then restored order to the world that had previously been disturbed by his chaotic enemy. Then he returned to the top of the world tree and told Veles that he belongs there and that he should stay there (an ancient Belarusian fairy tale: Ңy, там твое место, там сабе быдь!). In that ritual death, whatever Veles stole would fall from his body in the form of rain from the heavens. That was how the change of seasons was explained. Dry periods were explained by Veles' thefts, and lightning and thunder were considered divine battles. The rain that followed was considered Perun's triumph. The myth was cyclical and repeated every year - Veles' death was never permanent. He would be reborn again like a snake that tears off its old skin and is reborn in a new body. Although he plays the role of a villain in the myth, the Slavs did not consider him evil. In many Russian fairy tales, Veles took the form of Saint Nicholas, who saved a poor farmer and his cattle from the angry and destructive Ilya the Thunderer, who represents the god Perun. Their struggle does not represent a dualistic struggle of good and evil, it was probably the opposition of the natural elements of water and earth - Veles and sky and fire - Perun.
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A place with very beautiful and interesting details
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At the end, after the stone bridge, you climb up and you come to a concrete wall that was not there when the Via Adriatice path was created, you have to find your way there
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tip: after a strenuous climb, rest on one of the rocks under a dense tree and enjoy the view.
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Podstrana offers diverse hiking experiences, particularly on Perun Hill and the nearby Mosor Mountain. You can explore numerous trails, including those leading to historical sites and scenic viewpoints. For example, the ascent to Church of St. George (Sv. Jure) in Gornja Podstrana offers beautiful details but can be steep. The area also features the Žrnovnica Riverside Path for a more gentle stroll. For specific routes, you can find various options in the easy hikes around Podstrana guide.
Podstrana is rich in history. You can visit Stara Podstrana Village, an older settlement with historically relevant homes. Significant churches include the Church of St. Martin, known for its legend of King Arthur, and Saint George's Chapel on Perun, built on an Old Slavic cult site. The region also has archaeological traces of Illyrian culture and Roman settlements, including the remains of Roman olive mills and ancient sepulchral slabs.
Yes, Podstrana is great for families. The 6-kilometer coastline features many pebble beaches, with Grljevac Beach being particularly suitable for families due to its fine pebbles and shallow entry. You can also find amenities like sunbed rentals and water sports. The Picnic Area at the Foot of Mount Perun offers a pleasant spot for relaxation, and Camping Split is a family-friendly campsite right on the water.
Podstrana boasts a beautiful 6-kilometer coastline with numerous pebble beaches. Strožanac Beach is considered one of the most picturesque bathing bays, while Grljevac Beach is ideal for families. The clear waters are perfect for various water sports, including sailing, water skiing, windsurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Many beaches offer rentals and beach bars for convenience.
For breathtaking vistas, head to View of Split and the Adriatic Sea, a popular viewpoint offering expansive panoramas. Perun Hill itself provides stunning views of the sea and surrounding islands. You can also enjoy scenic outlooks from historical sites like Church of St. George (Sv. Jure) in Gornja Podstrana and Saint George's Chapel on Perun.
Podstrana's location makes it an excellent base for exploring the region. You can easily visit Split, just 7-8 kilometers away, to see Diocletian's Palace. The 'pirate town' of Omiš, about 15 kilometers away, offers rafting and zip-lining on the Cetina River. Other notable destinations include the UNESCO World Heritage site of Trogir, the historic Klis Fortress, and the ancient Roman city of Salona.
Podstrana and its surroundings offer various cycling routes, from scenic trails on Perun Hill to road cycling adventures. You can find detailed road cycling routes, including longer tours like the 'Cetina River Canyon Road' or routes with views of Split Waterfront, in the Road Cycling Routes around Podstrana guide.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying Podstrana's beaches and water sports. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures, making outdoor exploration more comfortable. The region's diverse flora, including olive groves and aromatic plants, is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Beyond its beautiful coastline, Podstrana is nestled at the foot of Perun Hill, which offers extensive hiking and cycling trails and diverse flora. The Žrnovnica River marks the northwestern border, providing a distinct landscape with well-preserved river vegetation and opportunities for kayak tours. You can also explore the Žrnovnica Riverside Path.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like View of Split and the Adriatic Sea, where they can rest and enjoy the scenery after a climb. The historical charm of places like Stara Podstrana Village and the unique details of churches like Church of St. George (Sv. Jure) in Gornja Podstrana are also highly valued. The overall blend of natural beauty and rich history makes the area appealing.
Yes, Podstrana offers several running trails that allow you to enjoy the coastal scenery and local areas. You can find various routes, including those along the beach or through local settlements, in the Running Trails around Podstrana guide. Routes vary in difficulty from easy to difficult.


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