Our day in Trogir

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I haven't been to Croatia before HiveFest, and I was excited to explore it. We rented a car as we thought that we would go to Plitvice and Krka national park, but in the end the weather was not so good, so we stayed around Split because we didn't want to walk for hours in the rain. When everyone went on a boat trip on Sunday we decided to go to Trogir. You might wonder why we didn't join the group, right? I'm scared of being on a boat and I'm also getting seasick easily, so although some people tried hard to convince me to join them, my fear won and we didn't go. Nevertheless, we had a great day in the charming town of Trogir.

Trogir is a small town about 30 minutes drive from Split. The town is split in 3 parts. One part is located on the mainland, the old town is on a small island, and the last part is on a bigger island called Čiovo. I like this photo as it describes exactly how I experienced Trogir - beautiful medieval architecture, influenced by various cultures, scenic views of mountains surrounding the area, breeze from the sea, many stalls selling local products, and planes landing every now and then...

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The old town is really tiny and you can walk from one side to another in a few minutes, but you won't regret it if you take your time and explore the narrow side streets as well. We spent more than half a day in Trogir, and we managed to visit the Fortress Kamerlengo and climb the tower of the St. Lawrence Cathedral as well.

We parked the car on the mainland and walked along the sea towards the old town. We tried to ignore the cold wind trying to blow us away. It only took us a couple of minutes to enter the old town, and luckily the wind was not so strong there.

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The clouds were a bit scary, but there were plenty of restaurants on the island in case we would have to hide from the rain.

At first I didn't realize that we were looking at an island here. Only once we walked through the old town to the promenade on the other side of the island I realized that this part was connected with a bridge. Actually, I have never seen so many islands in one place before. At some places around Split the sea looks like a lake because there are so many small islands blocking the view of the water.

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Once you cross a small stone bridge (I believe it's the only bridge connecting the mainland with the old town) you will reach the northern town gate. On the top of the gate is the statue of St. John who is the patron of Trogir. This gate is part of the remains of the old town walls. The small part of the town walls is preserved, and I found it interesting to see how the neighboring houses are attached to it.

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The old town of Trogir is a carefully preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site. When I looked it up I had no idea that it was so popular. There were so many tourists on the main streets, so we decided to walk through the narrow streets instead.

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The cobbled streets reminded me of some places that I visited in Sicily. It makes sense as Romans helped to build the old town. There are plenty of restaurants and local shops lining the streets. And look at how clean it is!

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There are countless small details that you can admire when you pay attention while walking around. And no, I don't talk about the laundry even though it made me smile.

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The most striking building in Trogir for me is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence at the main square. You can see it in the back and I will take you there next time as it deserves a post on its own.

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This old palm tree trunk with some bushes surrounding it was not interesting on its own until I saw some leaves move rapidly...

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I came closer and saw this cat getting settled. As usually I had no idea if it liked me or wanted to kill me, and I didn't want to take my chances, so I left as soon as I took a photo. During our trip I saw plenty of dogs and cats roaming the streets which surprised me as I'm not used to it. I don't remember ever seeing a stray animal where we live.

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We reached the promenade on the other side of the oldtown from where we admired Trogir on the island Čiovo...

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That's what I mean when I say that at places it looks like a lake...

Our Croatian trip was the only sea trip this year for us, so I was so happy to see even those tiny pieces of the sea and plenty of palm trees.

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The old town is so small, but there are still quite a few landmarks to see.

Kaštel Kamerlengo is one of them.

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We were laughing because we have never seen a fortress with a sports ground right next to it. There is also a large football field on the left side of the fortress.

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The fortress was built in the 15th century when Trogir was conquered by the Venetians. Originally, it was surrounded by a moat which separated it from the town. The entrance fee is 4 EUR which is rather symbolic.

You can walk around the fortress and climb up the tower to enjoy the views.

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The tower was the main part of the fortress as it used to protect and alert the local inhabitants. We will first walk around the fortress before going up to the tower.

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From outside it looks preserved and compact, but when you're there you realize that it is left in decay. I have read that at some point it was supposed to be demolished, but then the plan changed, so we are able to visit it even today.

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It took ages to get this photo as there were so many people. Every time I was about to take a photo somebody else appeared. I loved this corner and didn't want it to be spoiled by a photobomb.

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It looks like the window was set in a cave as the walls are very thick and uneven...

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It's probably the smallest fortress that I have ever visited. I have read that some people call it a castle, but to me it is not as there are no living quarters (I am not an expert though). It's basically the inner ward surrounded by thick walls and towers for protection.

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Let's walk around and enjoy the architecture and the scenic views...

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I thought that I didn't capture the football field, but I did! 😊

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It was so cold and even raining lightly, but people were sticking to their vacation plans, and enjoyed the boat rides anyway. However, I wonder how much you enjoy a boat ride in such conditions.

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The place where you can see the most people is the local market. When we finished our tour of the fortress we walked along the promenade and came across this market. There were many local items as well as the items that you find everywhere.

One lady had a stand with perfectly arranged soaps and oils which caught my attention. We came to her stall to ask about the products, and we were told that these were the best soaps in the world. At that point I knew we would have fun. I asked her for which body part was a certain soap and I learned that I could use it for everything because it is organic. She said 'organic' at least once in every single sentence. It's like a magical word that takes care of her sales. She told us that she collects all herbs by herself with some help from her friends. I didn't want to spoil it by telling her that for example tea tree doesn't grow in Croatia. We listened intently to her 'fairytales' for a few minutes. Of course, I don't believe everything she said, but her soaps smelled so good and were reasonably priced, so we bought a few. I can't say if they are the best soaps in the world yet as I haven't used them, but I will keep you updated.

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After our walk we enjoyed risotto for lunch, and then headed to the cathedral, but we'll talk about it next time.

As I said, it was windy 😊

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Thank you for reading,

Cheers,
Martina

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Dear Martina,

What a lovely scenic post!

Before I write a comment let me recommend for you to put a trailer of sorts on Snap.

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These are the Snaps... Bleujay has posted.
Let's hope Snaps is going to be a winner for Hive....I think so!

..Back to your beautiful, travel filled post. So very lovely...windy and cool...lovely!...Thank you for the smiles...hehe...Organic! How you two get around and live to tell us about it....we will never know. ^__^

The views of the sea, the islands, the architecture and your lovely write up...do entice us to visit this splendid place.....thank you for bringing the essence of Trogir to Hive.

Kind Regards,

Bleujay

Dear Bleujay,

Thank you for the tip! I have noticed snaps yesterday, but didn't have time to check it out properly.

I think she is simply proud of her products and tries to 'inject' others with her passion and enthusiasm. I like to let such people talk as I believe many of them just need to talk 😊

If you ever happen to be around Split you should definitely consider visiting Trogir too. One of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia is on the island Čiovo.

I wish you a lovely day,
Kind regards,
Martina

There is such a beautiful vitality in every photograph. The architecture is beautiful.

I love how you told everything about Trogir.

I liked the window part. Although the wall was uneven the view there between urban elements and the architectural one makes a good mix.

Thank you! 😊

I also loved the view! 😊

How I missed your posts! They are always of great quality and wonderful. This time I loved those narrow stone streets with the beautiful walls. Moreover the fortress ... I love those buildings with history and so much art. It is a beautiful place and the clouds wanted to be present. Best regards!🤗

Thank you! It's so nice to hear from you 😍

We have many things going on right now, so we don't travel at all, and I only use this account for my travelling content. However, I do have other account for short walks, family trips and lots of gardening posts. It's called @plantfuljourney.

Have a lovely day!

Great! It's great to know that you are well and about the other account, thank you very much !!!! A big hug!🤗

Beautiful photographs, I guess that's why everybody says Roman architecture is so bold. The fortress is so beautiful. I am sure you had a wonderful time exploring such a lovely town in Croatia...

We sure did 😉 Next HiveFest we'll explore the surroundings together 😉

I don't talk about the laundry even though it made me smile.

airing their dirty laundry haha literally

Love the white buildings with red tile roofs. Such a classic look. And the "tiny" fort is really cool as well. I also like all the shots framed by the fort 👍 Let me know on the "local" organic soap 😁

Now I wonder if it was drying or airing 😁 I automatically assumed it was drying the clean laundry...

I will surely let you know 😉

I had the opportunity to visit many places in Croatia, including Plitvice and KrKa National Park, and yes, Croatia has stayed in my heart, it is amazing.
Browsing through your post I managed to discover another amazing place, Trogir.
Thanks for showing us this wonderful place.

I'm so sad that we didn't manage to go to national parks, but at least we have a reason to return 😊 I didn't expect Croatia to be that beautiful.

Thank you for your kind comment.

I also discovered Croatia a few years ago and since then I can't part with it, don't get me wrong, Croatia is one of my favorite cities, It would definitely make my top 10 favorite cities😉

Wow, what a lovely place. It was one of the cities I wanted to see when I went there but ended up not going. Missing Plitvice and Krka is a great reason to go back! ;) I would advise to see Plitvice in Spring; if it is already awesome in September (when I visited), in the Spring with more water it should be heavenly.

Thank you for the tip! I saw a post from winter and it was beautiful too. I wonder if the place is amazing all year around 😁

I would say definitely yes, but I'm surely biased... 😁😁😁

What wonderful pictures. I really like the stone streets and walls. They really give a lot of character and aesthetic compared to the boring cement used in modern times. The place is very beautiful, and I think you did a great job capturing them with your photos. Thanks for sharing these.

Thank you for your kind comment.

I also prefer medieval places to the modern ones, and this is also a reason why we live in sort of a fairy-tale town 😊

I had checked Trogir at map before coming to HiveFest but I didn't have the time to visit. Seems like a beautiful quaint city from your photos😊

It was a busy week, and I'm sure that many of us didn't get to see what we initially planned 😊

And I hope that next time we will get a chance to talk 😊

It will be a pleasure, hope to see you at a next HiveFest😊

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the image display is really amazing and very entertaining with the atmosphere

Wuaooo, you really took wonderful pictures. Trogir is really beautiful, we were staying near there so we went several times.

I have realized that you were staying close by when I saw your posts 😊

Did you stay on Čiovo?

Yes, we were staying in Čiovo

Oh, cool! I read that there is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. We went to the island, but we drove to the left, and apparently the beach is on the right, so we missed it. We really have to go back one day 😂

I agree with you, we have to go back someday hahaha

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Very nice picture my friend I am very interested

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Very lovely pictures, made me appreciate the beauty of the place.

The sky is very very very beautiful, what is that thing that can be seen in the sky in your cover photo?

It's a plane. Trogir is very close to the airport, so there were planes flying above our heads all the time...

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As always a wonderful post. You are so good at taking us readers with you! what a great city to explore.

Wow! Such beautiful pictures 👍