| 1 hairpin turn |
| #77 toughest climb of Croatia |
| #62 most elevation gain of Croatia |
| #63 longest climb of Dinaric Alps |
Prijevoj Treskavac from Baška is a climb in the region Croatia. It is 8.8 km long and bridges 299 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 3.4%, resulting in a difficulty score of 186. The top of the ascent is located at 317 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 2 reviews of this climb and uploaded 0 photos.
3.0 by jost_bibicI personally prefer the climb from the north side (from Punat), but if you do it one way, you’ll have to go back along the same route. The first part can be a bit boring, but the views on the final serpentines are really nice. Traffic is heavy in the summer.... read more
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I personally prefer the climb from the north side (from Punat), but if you do it one way, you’ll have to go back along the same route. The first part can be a bit boring, but the views on the final serpentines are really nice. Traffic is heavy in the summer.
An interesting climb from the south of the island of Krk from the town of Baska, which is the tourist center of the island and attracts many vacationers. This is one of the reasons why traffic is relatively heavy during the holiday season on this section. The asphalt is okay, with a minimum of hairpin bends.
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