Best attractions and places to see around Grad Novi Vinodolski include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features along the northern Adriatic coast. The town offers a rich past with medieval architecture and ancient Roman remnants. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from prominent religious buildings to scenic coastal promenades and mountain viewpoints. The region is characterized by its clear waters, evergreen forests, and a mild Mediterranean climate.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A short but very demanding ascent, just before the summit there is an exposed section that requires the use of hands and a high level of concentration.
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Beautiful wild, former domestic horses in front of a magnificent backdrop. Because in the hinterland of the Croatian coast, the world-famous films about the life of the Apache chief Winnetou were made.
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Released during the chaos of war in the Balkans and becoming wild over the years, several herds of feral domestic horses can now be found in Croatia. And all this against a magnificent backdrop: The world-famous films about the life of the Apache chief Winnetou were filmed in the hinterland of the Croatian coast.
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It burned down and was rebuilt, but it is again being ravaged by visitors
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There is a guitar in the shelter ;) I also saw sleeping bags, I think 2 pieces.
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Stepenica (1280 m) is part of the amphitheater, which also includes the top of Samarski stijene, the Pyramid and the Viewpoint. The ascent to Stepenica is short but technically demanding. It is not a problem to climb up to the registration box with a little skill, but the final part to the very top is demanding and high caution and climbing skills are required. From the top there is a beautiful and unforgettable view of the surrounding rocks of the western group that spring from the vast spruce forest, Bjelolasica and Klek.
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Grad Novi Vinodolski is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 13th-century Frankopan Castle, which houses the National Museum and Gallery. Explore the narrow streets of the Old Town, or see the prominent 36-meter-high white bell tower of the Cathedral of St. Philip and St. James. Other notable sites include the Church of St. Trinity, Mažuranić's Home, and the remnants of the ancient Roman fortress Lopar (Lopsica).
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the 'Eyes of Vinodol Viewpoints' located in the mountainous hinterland. These six viewpoints offer stunning vistas of the Riviera. Additionally, the ascent to Stepenica Summit provides unforgettable views of the surrounding western group of rocks, spruce forest, Bjelolasica, and Klek mountains.
Yes, Grad Novi Vinodolski offers several family-friendly options. The popular Novi Vinodolski Beach (Lišanj Beach) is ideal for families with its clear waters and amenities. The Dr. Franjo Tuđman Promenade is a picturesque coastal path with playgrounds and cafes, perfect for a family stroll. The Novi Vinodolski Marina also features a café and restaurant, and is considered family-friendly.
The region boasts beautiful natural features. Beyond the stunning coastline with beaches like Novi Vinodolski Beach and Sipar Beach, you can explore the unique Kapelica Amphitheater, a valley surrounded by rocks. Tribalj Lake is a hidden gem for nature lovers, and the Horse Valley offers a chance to see wild horses in their natural habitat.
The Dr. Franjo Tuđman Promenade is an excellent choice for walks, offering a picturesque 5-kilometer coastal path. For more active options, you can find various running trails around Grad Novi Vinodolski, including routes like the 'Stone bridge over the Dubračina River – View of Krk Island loop' or a general 'Running loop from Novi Vinodolski'. You can find more details on these routes in the Running Trails around Grad Novi Vinodolski guide.
Yes, the area around Grad Novi Vinodolski offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can explore routes such as the 'View of the Adriatic Sea – Lake Tribalj loop' or the 'Novi Vinodolski Clock Tower – View From the Castle Ruins loop'. For gravel biking enthusiasts, options like the 'Malinska Marina – Turquoise Bays loop' are available. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Grad Novi Vinodolski guide and the Gravel biking around Grad Novi Vinodolski guide.
Grad Novi Vinodolski benefits from a mild Mediterranean climate. The clear seawater and air, combined with evergreen forests, make it pleasant for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and coastal promenades.
Yes, there is a dedicated dog beach with a bar and mountain spring water, which also provides sufficient parking and some shade. This is a great spot for your canine companion to enjoy the water.
Yes, the Pavlomir Winery is known for its wine production and offers tastings. It provides insights into the Vinodol region's wine tradition, making it a great stop for those interested in local culture and flavors.
The Vinodol Code Monument commemorates the creation of the Vinodol Code in 1288. This is a historically significant legal document, recognized as one of the oldest legal texts written in the Glagolitic script in the Croatian language, highlighting the region's rich legal and linguistic heritage.
The Novi Vinodolski Marina, also known as Marina Novi, was opened in 2018. It offers 204 berths with modern amenities. Visitors can enjoy the facilities, which include a café and restaurant, making it a pleasant spot to relax by the sea.


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