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Postel! Bože, keby aspoň postel vedeli chorváti kúpiť poriadnu. Pružinový matrac, ktorý už bol deravý a už pri sadnutí si na posteľ ste cítili každú strunku, Polozlámaná bola keď sme prišli a moja 12 ročná dcéra ju sadnutím dolomila - domáci je kutil, takže ju zošróboval - a na tom sme s manželkou "spali" do konca dovolenky - všetko ma bolelo, ale chrbát, aaach jo. Potom ale prišli búrky a do oboch izieb ešte zatekalo! Septik smrdel až hrôza. No, skrátka taký bežný chorvátsky slum. Bed! Oh God, only the basic quality bed - thats all I want from them! But what we have had wasnt bed, it was a demo on torturing mashine! Actually very good demo. Every morning pain and pain like never. Than came storms and the ceilings apperaed to be not waterproof - Horrible! Location - nice, beach - very nice, people - very nice in contact, but... all of it was a weak compansation for the house - value for money? Never again.
Fantastična lokacija,izolirano i mirno,stvoreno za odmor :kiss: :D
East of Gdinj in the valley, stands the village of Bogomolje which consists of four parts each comprising a cluster of houses: Srid Sela, Glava, Rače Njiva and Jerkov dvor. The inhabitants use two dialects (one is of the people from the mainland), the continental mentality and manner of dressing prevail. Bogomolje is a picturesque village stretching along the road and has the same layout as Gdinj, i.e. several hamlets connected together. The village is interesting from an etnographical point of view, primarily because there are several threshing-floors preserved there, those of Perinova and Radasinova Glava. The population is mostly occupied with agriculture.
The tiny baroque parish church (1605) has a facade from 1750 and is surrounded by graves. There is an interesting old kitchen and ante-room in the house of Mirko Barbarić. The village harbour (Bogomolja Bristova) is on the northern side of the island about 3 km away.
The road from Bogomolja to Sućuraj (18 km) passes through Marijin dvor and Jerkovići which together with Zaglav on the southern side of the island make up Selca Bogomoljska. Zaglav is an interesting primitive settlement in a wild natural setting with caves containing traces of old cultures (stairs cut in rock in the cave). 2.5 km before Sućuraj the ground descends to an altitude of only 25 m emphasizing still more the massive bulk of Mt. Biokovo on the mainland coast.
South of Brač lies Hvar, the longest island in the Adriatic. This is an island of vineyards, olive groves and lavender. Hvar is without a doubt an exceptional island. It is characterized by pleasant winter and summer resorts, mild climate and abundant subtropical vegetation.
Source: Croatian National Tourist Board