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Attractions and Places To See around Općina Orebić - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Općina Orebić are found on the Pelješac Peninsula in Croatia, a region characterized by its blend of natural beauty, maritime history, and cultural heritage. The area features a diverse landscape including mountains, a channel, and various beaches. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy water sports, and experience local winemaking traditions. This destination offers a range of activities for those interested in outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.

Best attractions and places to see around Općina Orebić

  • The most popular attractions is Ancient Cypresses at the Old Church, a religious building and natural feature. Around the medieval church "Gospa od Karmena" near Karmen, several huge, ancient Mediterranean cypress trees, some over 400 years old, are considered among the oldest in Dalmatia.
  • Another must-see spot is Lovište Harbor, a settlement feature. This small, quiet village at the western end of the Pelješac peninsula offers a relaxed atmosphere with several restaurants, bars, and a beach.
  • Visitors also love Orebic Seafront Promenade, a trail and settlement feature. This promenade offers views of Korčula island and the Pelješac coast, with old sea-captains' houses lining the route.
  • Općina Orebić is known for its historical sites, natural landscapes, and opportunities for water sports. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient trees to coastal walks and maritime heritage.
  • The attractions around Općina Orebić are appreciated by the komoot community, with 50 upvotes and 15 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Cemetery of Captains and Seafarers (Orebić)

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The cemetery of the Franciscan monastery - in a great location about 160 meters above Orebić - is the final resting place of many captains and sailors of the place. Lined with old, high Mediterranean cypresses, you can admire several spectacular, palatial grave houses as well as many maritime tombs.

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Recent improvements of this fireroad are simply incredible. Once almost impassable surface (unless you had some sort of military vehicle), is now beautiful, smooth gravel that is a pleasure to ride on, even on a gravel bike, much more on a MTB. Views to the North (to the sea and mainland) are spectacular all the way, but remember to look carefully to the road too, as there are numerous "lying policemen" (piles of stones) at every couple hundred meters. They are sufficiently high to seriously mess with your biking if you somehow overlook them. If you are vacationing in Trpanj, you can just go out (to Bezdija Cove) and back, and get some 20 kilometers of nice, easy exercise. You can prolong your biking to Lovište, to get a cup of coffee or a lunch, before you return. You can even bike some more around Lovište hills and olive groves, and further add up to ten kilometers or more, if you are so inclined. To do a round trip would be a bit more demanding and increase the mileage enormously.

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It was only in 2018 that this adventurous route (approximately 13 km long) between Lovište and Duba Pelješka was "carved" into the mountains on the deserted northern coast of Pelješac.

This has created a fantastic panoramic trail, easily accessible by mountain bike: You can see the opposite island of Hvar and the mainland coast almost the entire way.

Note: This new route is not shown on current maps or Google Maps (as of early October 2019). However, it's worth taking a look at Google's current satellite view... the route is already clearly visible there.

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Konoba Panorama

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Our favorite tavern in the Orebic area! Quaint and very comfortable - fantastic view - totally delicious food - super friendly hospitality.
One of our absolute favorite dishes here is the Dalmatian peka (lamb dish) cooked in the embers of a barbecue.
Tip: Be sure to preorder, as the preparation may take some time.

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Lovište Harbor

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In Lovište, a small village with only about 250 inhabitants at the western end of the peninsula Pelješac, it is much quieter and more relaxed than in the holiday centers Orebić and Viganj. Especially nice here is the atmosphere around the sheltered harbor bay.

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Rocky Trail Near Stanković

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Komoot recommends this route from Stanković for mountain bikers in the direction of Duba Pelješka. But unfortunately it was not as "kommod" in Uphill as I imagined - large boulders and boulders. 😒 Consequently: first break and return.

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Similar to the legendary Golden Horn (Croatian: Zlatni rat) on the island of Brač, the pebble beach near Viganj protrudes like a horn into the Pelješac Channel.
However, instead of several hundred meters only about 50 meters.
Nevertheless, this stretch of beach is the absolute first choice for kiters and windsurfers, because you can get straight into the "nozzle" here without a cover - the Pelješac Channel is particularly narrow in this area.
Viganj is now the absolute water sports Mecca in Croatia and one of the most popular kite/surf spots in Europe.

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From the pass of the Pelješacs ridge leads from here a bad (partially rinsed) path into the valley to Orebić. Hardly accessible, let alone passable - many trees are across. Very disappointing that the municipality Orebić after the forest fire of 2018 here (after more than a year) does not even clean up and makes the way again reasonably ... 😢

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Orebic Seafront Promenade

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Not only Korčula has an impressive old town!

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Ancient Cypresses at the Old Church

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Around the hill with the medieval church "Gospa od Karmena" (Mother of God of Karmen) near the small village Karmen are grouped several huge, ancient Mediterranean cypress trees. Some of them are even over 400 years old, and thus the oldest cypresses in Dalmatia !!! In former times, here too (supposedly) was an important assembly / judge place.

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🚴‍♀️🆘🐗Faustus Heroldus 🥨💪🦸
August 6, 2025, Lovište Harbor

The port of Lovište doesn't offer great depths, so only a portion of the coast is accessible to vessels. However, this 16-berth anchorage offers everything a boater needs for a break—electricity and water, as well as shops, cafes, and restaurants nearby. Contact: Dubrovnik-Neretva County Port Authority info@ludnz.hr; Tel. +385 20 322 045.

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I've rode this part couple of days ago. There is a unpaved road there now, duable with E-bike (my wife did it all the way). I had to push my Orbea on three spots, for approx 100m. Ascent is very steep but mostly the problem is rough, unpaved ground. Anyhow, you have to have some technical knowledge how to ascent this kind of surface and you have to be stubborn.

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When in Orebić one can hardly avoid the obligatory "strand-stroll" along the coast, and one certainly shouldn't. Just the old sea-captains houses are worth it, and the views of Korčula island and Pelješac coast are really nice, too. Plenty of small restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a meal or a drink.

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Recent improvements of this fireroad are simply incredible. Once almost impassable surface (unless you had some sort of military vehicle), is now beautiful, smooth gravel that is a pleasure to ride on, even on a gravel bike, much more on a MTB. Views to the North (to the sea and mainland) are spectacular all the way, but remember to look carefully to the road too, as there are numerous "lying policemen" (piles of stones) at every couple hundred meters. They are sufficiently high to seriously mess with your biking if you somehow overlook them. If you are vacationing in Trpanj, you can just go out (to Bezdija Cove) and back, and get some 20 kilometers of nice, easy exercise. You can prolong your biking to Lovište, to get a cup of coffee or a lunch, before you return. You can even bike some more around Lovište hills and olive groves, and further add up to ten kilometers or more, if you are so inclined. To do a round trip would be a bit more demanding and increase the mileage enormously.

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Beautiful gravel road along the cliffs from Loviṣ̌te to Duba Pelješka. You cycle the entire way along the cliffs and have a great view of the sea and the mainland. This route should only be ridden on a mountain bike. Not suitable for gravel bikes. It is very rocky and bumpy over the entire 13km length. Here you are one with nature, far away from civilization. Be sure to have an emergency puncture kit (tire repair kit) with you. You don't want to have a flat tire in the middle of things here. Pushing the path on your bike will be very tiring and long.

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Also possible with an MTB.

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Trees were annoying a year ago, otherwise I consider the path to be "technically demanding". But it is mobile apart from the trees if they are still there.

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Highly recommended for experienced downhill mountain bikers. However, I pushed a lot uphill. You would have to drive up from the back of the mountain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical and cultural sites can I explore in Općina Orebić?

Općina Orebić offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can visit the Franciscan Monastery and Cemetery of Orebić, which features a museum and offers wonderful views of Korčula island. The adjacent cemetery is the final resting place for many of Orebić's seafarers. The Maritime Museum in Orebić is also a must-see for those interested in the town's rich maritime history. For a glimpse into ancient times, the Nakovana Archaeological Site provides evidence of Stone Age habitation.

Where can I find unique natural attractions beyond the beaches?

Beyond its beautiful coastline, Općina Orebić is home to some remarkable natural features. Near the small village of Karmen, you can find the Ancient Cypresses at the Old Church, some of which are over 400 years old and considered among the oldest in Dalmatia. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking Mount Sveti Ilija, the highest mountain on the Pelješac peninsula.

What are the best beaches for swimming and water sports in Općina Orebić?

Općina Orebić boasts a variety of beaches. Trstenica Beach is a popular sandy beach near the town center, offering rentals and shade. For water sports enthusiasts, Viganj Beach is a premier spot for kitesurfing and windsurfing due to ideal wind conditions in the Pelješac Channel. Mokalo Beach, 4 km east of Orebić, offers peaceful coves and is a prime location for scuba diving due to its underwater reef population. Divna and Duba Beaches are also recommended for their clear waters and scenic beauty.

Are there opportunities for hiking with panoramic views?

Yes, Općina Orebić offers several hiking opportunities with stunning views. Mount Sveti Ilija, the highest peak on the Pelješac peninsula, has marked hiking paths to its summit, providing panoramic views of Korčula and southern Dalmatia. The Pelješac Mountain Ridge Trail also offers challenging routes with excellent viewpoints. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Općina Orebić guide.

What cycling routes are available around Općina Orebić?

The Pelješac peninsula offers numerous trails for cycling. The lower slopes of Mount Sveti Ilija are suitable for mountain biking. For gravel biking, the Lovište–Duba Pelješka Coastal Gravel Road offers beautiful, smooth gravel with spectacular views. You can explore various cycling routes, including mountain biking and gravel biking, in the Gravel biking around Općina Orebić guide and the MTB Trails around Općina Orebić guide.

Can I go wine tasting in Općina Orebić?

Absolutely. The Pelješac peninsula is renowned for its winemaking, particularly the Postup and Dingač wines made from the Plavac Mali grape. Many local wineries offer tours and tastings, providing an excellent opportunity to sample the region's famous vintages.

What family-friendly activities are available in Općina Orebić?

Families can enjoy a variety of activities. The Orebic Seafront Promenade is a pleasant place for a stroll with scenic views. Many beaches, like Trstenica Beach and Viganj Beach, are considered family-friendly. Boat excursions to the nearby island of Korčula are also a popular option for all ages.

What unique local experiences can I try in Općina Orebić?

For unique local experiences, consider trying truffle hunting with trained dogs, an activity offered by some local accommodations. In spring, visitors can also enjoy foraging for wild asparagus. These activities offer a deeper connection to the region's natural bounty and traditions.

What is the best time of year to visit Općina Orebić for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Općina Orebić for outdoor activities generally depends on the specific activity. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is perfect for water sports and beach activities, though it can be quite warm. The Pelješac Channel provides ideal wind conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing throughout the warmer months.

Are there any good places to eat with a view in Općina Orebić?

Yes, there are several establishments where you can enjoy a meal or a drink with a scenic backdrop. Konoba Panorama is known for its excellent views. Along the Orebic Seafront Promenade, you'll find plenty of small restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a meal or a drink while taking in the views of Korčula island and the Pelješac coast.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Općina Orebić?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from locations like the Franciscan Monastery and Cemetery of Orebić. The charm of the old sea-captains' houses along the Orebic Seafront Promenade is also a highlight. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Lovište Harbor and the beautiful, smooth gravel roads for cycling are also highly appreciated.

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