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B-421 Through the green oasis of the Krk hinterland

Prniba Peninsula (south-eastern hinterland of the city of Krk)

ROUTE

Start

Krk

End

Krk

Length

7,0 km


Elevation Gain

90 m


Lowest point

4 m


Highest point

41 m


Trail Type

Trekking bike trail

Difficulty

Easy

Substrate

Macadam, asphalt

Difficulty

Soft

Medium

Difficult

Trail Type

Trekking

MTB (Mountain bike)

Road


Through the green oasis of the Krk hinterland



Cycling is the best way to explore the tree-clad peninsula of Prniba, which stretches to the southeastern part of the settlement of Krk. This easy trail, which is suitable for people of various ages, including families with children, offers several alternative routes. It is perfect for bike rides in the summer due to the soothing shade of pines and it also offers a stunning view of the Puntarska Draga Bay and the islet of Košljun known for its Franciscan monastery.



Cycling is the best and fastest way to explore the tree-clad peninsula of Prniba, which stretches to the southeastern part of the settlement of Krk and borders Camp Krk. Since this is an easy trail, recreationists of all ages can explore and cycle around this green oasis, including families with children who can enjoy a pleasant and carefree ride. This trail is quite practical since it offers both the proximity of the settlement and its amenities and, due to its layout, a choice between several alternative routes, some longer, some shorter, so that everyone can tailor the tour of the peninsula to their own preferences and abilities. Prniba also boasts distinct flora, specifically the dense pine forest, whose shade makes cycling pleasant even in the summer. It also offers access to the sea with isolated beaches and secluded rocks where everyone can find a place for themselves. 



In addition to all the boons of nature, such as stunning vistas, highlighted by the islands of Cres and Plavnik on one side and by the Puntarska Draga bay and the islet of Košljun on the other, many surprises await all outdoor enthusiasts interested in natural, cultural and historical heritage. Particularly, the chapel of St. Lucia, which was first mentioned in 1424, the stone remains of the Church of St. Vitus, which is hidden from plain sight by a thick pine forest, as well as the adjacent pond or the Pier of St. Nicholas, which used to be a busy port of Krk with traffic flowing between Punt, Košljun and Krk. From the Pier spreads a view towards the 190-metre distant islet of Košljun where a community of Franciscans found their refuge. Nestled amid a lush forest of holly oak and manna ash is a monastery with a Renaissance church and a large atrium, to which the islet owes its protected status as a Special Forest Vegetation Reserve. The construction of the Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary was completed on the site of the older Benedictine Abbey of St. Mary in the first half of the 16th century. The monastery complex is home to vast ethnographic, archaeological and religious collections and a library of more than 30,000 books, which is reason enough to visit this relevant historical site while taking a break from cycling.



Highlights:

  • the chapel of St. Lucia
  • remains of the Church of St. Vitus
  • pond (near the Church of St. Vitus)
  • Pier of St. Nicholas with a view of the islet of Košljun



Use cycling trails at your own risk.

Always bring enough water, charge your phone before the trip, and dress appropriately for being in nature.

In case of accident, call 122.