You can see the island Brac. It would be difficult to describe the path, it isn't signed or anything. But if you go up from the village and pass some rocks daubed with red paint, then you have reached Nenad's land, and you have veered too far to the left. Go back and head straight up the gully.
Written Jun 3, 2005
My friend Herve (from Brussels) pushed me to walk up to the rocky plateau on the top of the island with him. Magnificent views (this shot was taken in March). Isn't the landscape dry? The old folk say it was much drier than when they were young.
Written Jun 3, 2005
This is me with a builders' bag walking up to the village at the end of March. I still haven;t worked out all the paths that cross the vineyards. The wine is good, full of body, costs 22 k./litre and can be bought at most of the houses. My friend Drago buys from the mythical Jimmy of Svirce, if you can root him out.
Written Apr 1, 2005
There is a small road you need to take as you approach Svirce from Vrisnik. It veers left as if along the valley. After a while it gives out into a mule track, you follow it for approx. 1 hr. 15 mins up to Sv. Nikola
Written Sep 30, 2004
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There is a small road you need to take as you approach Svirce from Vrisnik. It veers left as if along the valley. After a while it gives out into a mule track,...
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Vrisnik, a `gentle settlement'.

Summer house - village on Hvar. Most people prefer neighbouring Pitve, which has a more spectacular position.. but Vrisnik has its own tennis court, bakery, and is a bit more lively.
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