Best mountain passes around Biokovo traverse the rugged terrain of Biokovo Nature Park, part of the Dinaric Alps in Croatia. This mountain range rises from the Dalmatian coast, offering routes that connect coastal areas with the hinterland. The passes provide access to diverse landscapes, from high peaks to deep canyons. The region is characterized by its geological formations and historical routes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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From Makarska I am on a dream road with great views of the sea all the way to Mostar in the interior - highly recommended!
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Well portrayed by Tom Mas! Driving on this mountain road is an enormous challenge and requires mutual consideration!!! I think we were very lucky!
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Very beautiful, well-paved road with very rare cars. It runs along the Biokovo natural park and its mountains, which extend towards the Adriatic Sea. There are no supply options on this road, but a few rare houses.
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From the road, at the entrance to the Biokovo Natural Park, clear view of the mountains and the Cetina river canyon. The mountains of the nature park, which rise almost vertically from the Dalmatian coast, belong to the Dinaric Alps and are a wonderful playground for hikers who love wild spaces.
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Here today the circular hiking trail starts
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There is a legend among the people about the great love of a girl and a young man who were petrified by evil fate on Nevista. Nevista's rock is also a pass, once the only link between Primorje and Zabiokovlje, and a beautiful viewpoint. According to legend, a girl somewhere "from above", probably from Dalmatian Zagora, was supposed to get married in Primorje. The mother was against that love, and above all against her daughter marrying someone the family did not choose. Maybe it was a problem that the young man is from Primorac, that is, from a poor area!? Be that as it may, the mother sent her daughter off with the words: When she saw the sea, she must have been petrified! Despite these terrible words, the wedding procession set off, led by the groom and the bride on horseback, and not realizing the power of their mother's curse. However, when the merry company reached the top of the hill above Brel, the curse came true. Evidence of this is rocks in the shape of horses with newlyweds, cakes and water barrels made of clay. If you look carefully, you can see the bride's veil, which at that moment the wind took off her head, as well as the whole procession of the wedding guests who followed them, and today it is a little harder to see them if you don't look for them specifically, because the pine tree has been for decades quite grown up. (text written by Vanja Sokol)
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Survival Tips: -start early, directly when the park opens. The photos do not show the true car density! -Tyres: at least 28 - better 32 mm or gravel bike. The descent is a challenge: grooves, cracks, bad potholes; Distraction through grandiose views and shadows can quickly overlook danger spots like kl. Sandy or gravel spots, horse droppings that suddenly appear in curves.... -well-maintained disc brakes with decent "reserve". On the descent, they are practically in continuous operation. - Attention oncoming traffic 😱! The road is mostly single lane. The many cars, SUVs, minibuses are 'let loose' in the convoy and try, according to the 'journey to Jerusalem' principle, to get up so fast and so far that departing cars block the way... Then everyone has to agree that who resets until the next bulge. Conclusion: Spectacular - BUT dangerous meeting of different "motivations"! Take good care!
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Among the most popular passes is Nevistina Stina (Bride's Rock) Pass, known for its beautiful viewpoint and a local legend. Another highly regarded spot is Štrbina Pass, which offers panoramic vistas of the Makarska Riviera and the Adriatic islands, easily accessible via a short footpath.
Yes, Staza Pass, also known as Rodić Road, is historically significant. Constructed in 1878, it served as a vital connection between Makarska on the coast and inland villages like Kozica and Imotski. It was crucial for trade and held military strategic value, remaining the primary link until the 1970s.
The mountain passes offer diverse and spectacular views. From View of the Makarska Riviera Coast, you can enjoy extensive sea views. Other passes, like Štrbina, provide panoramic vistas of the Adriatic islands, while View of the mountains and the Cetina canyon offers clear perspectives of the Dinaric Alps and the Cetina river canyon.
For those seeking a challenge, the Sv. Jure Ascent Road is a demanding route, especially for cyclists, leading towards the highest peak. It requires careful navigation due to narrow sections and traffic, but rewards with spectacular views. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Biokovo Skywalk – Sveti Jure Peak (1,762 m) loop' are rated as difficult.
The Biokovo region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling. For instance, there are challenging gravel routes like the 'Biokovo Skywalk – Sveti Jure Peak (1,762 m) loop' and scenic road cycling tours such as the 'Zadvarje – Buško Lake loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Biokovo, Road Cycling Routes around Biokovo, and Cycling around Biokovo guides.
Štrbina Pass is quite accessible, reachable via a picturesque 15-minute footpath from a nearby parking lot, making it suitable for families looking for stunning coastal views without an overly strenuous hike. The Biokovo Skywalk at Ravna Vlaška is also easily accessible by car and offers a thrilling experience for all ages.
The best time to visit Biokovo's mountain passes is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and clear, offering the best visibility for panoramic views. During winter, some higher passes might be challenging due to snow and ice, especially for hiking or cycling.
Biokovo Nature Park is known for its diverse geological formations. From the passes, you can observe the dramatic rise of the Dinaric Alps from the Dalmatian coast, deep canyons like the Cetina river canyon, and the unique karst landscapes. The region also offers opportunities to spot local wildlife.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, islands, and the dramatic mountain landscape. The sense of adventure on challenging routes, the historical significance of old roads, and the unique natural monuments like Nevistina Stina (Bride's Rock) Pass are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the main Biokovo road, which leads to the highest peak, Sveti Jure, incorporates parts of the historic Staza Pass and offers a highly scenic drive. This road is Croatia's highest paved road, providing access to various viewpoints and passes, including the Beautiful road along the edge of Biokovo Nature Park.
Absolutely. Štrbina Pass is renowned for its panoramic photo opportunities of the Makarska Riviera. The View of the Makarska Riviera Coast is another excellent spot for capturing the extensive sea views. For a unique perspective, the Biokovo Skywalk at Ravna Vlaška provides unparalleled views from a glass-bottomed platform.

