Croatia Walking Tour in 4k - SENJ
Another extraordinary walk, this time by the Adriatic Sea in the town of Senj in Croatia, which is a popular holiday and tourist resort, as well as the port of the Velebit Channel. The town is one of the oldest in Croatia, with a history dating back 3,000 years. Even Greek and Roman historians and geographers mentioned the port named Senia, where Senj is located today. Despite such an extensive history, the town currently has around 5,400 inhabitants and is a peaceful seaside town. It is situated right at the foot of the Vratnik Pass (698 meters above sea level) and across from the island of Krk. To the north of the town lies the Velika Kapela mountain range, and to the south, the Velebit mountains. The Velebit mountain range, under which the town is located, marks two climate zones: Mediterranean and Alpine-Dinaric. The mountains form the boundary between these two regions. The coastal climate is characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. The average annual air temperature on the coast is 15.2°C / 59.36°F. We begin the walking tour on Trbušnjak Hill at the Nehaj Fortress (Tvrđava Nehaj), then descend through the Nehaj Park to the port and promenade, from where we head into the town to see the narrow streets and local monuments. The journey ends at the Co-cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije). Enjoy watching the walking tour in 4K Ultra HD quality with captions here: https://youtu.be/rMxieSWv2-M
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