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Practical info — Prgomet

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📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Hike up to the Znojilo Tower on Grad hill to see the ruins of a 16th-century Venetian fortification.
  • Discover the Zidana Peć cave, a unique 'walled cave' that was historically used as a defensive shelter.
  • Prgomet is one of the few inland villages accessible by train on the Split-Perković railway line.
  • It's a great quiet alternative for staying near Split Airport or Trogir, both just a 20-minute drive away.
  • Visit the Church of St. Stephen, an ancient site with roots going back to the 11th century.

🍽 Food

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Soparnik

A traditional savory pie filled with Swiss chard and garlic, baked on open embers in the local style.

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Traditional Peka

Slow-roasted veal or lamb with potatoes under a heavy iron dome, best tried in a rural tavern (konoba).

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Domestic Zagora Wine

Look for local family-run farms selling their own craft red wine from small hinterland vineyards.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Inland Olive Oil

Olive oil from the Zagora region often has a bolder, more peppery profile than coastal varieties.

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Sun-dried Figs

A classic local snack, often stringed together or packed with bay leaves for aroma.

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Ošljak Hill

A secluded viewpoint offering total silence and expansive views of the Dalmatian hinterland.

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Old Stone Hamlets

Wander through the nearby stone-built hamlets for a taste of authentic, quiet rural life.

Prgomet is a small village in the Zagora region, the hinterland of Central Dalmatia. Although located inland, it is excellently connected due to its proximity to the A1 highway (Prgomet exit). This makes it an attractive location for travelers seeking quiet accommodation but wanting to reach the coastal cities of Trogir and Split in just a few minutes. The landscape around Prgomet is characterized by typical karst, small fields, and low vegetation. Hiking trails in the area lead to surrounding hills, providing expansive views over the Dalmatian hinterland and even out to the sea. The village has preserved its original, rustic charm with stone houses and a relaxed way of life. For culture lovers, the parish church of Saint Stephen is a local landmark. Local gastronomy features authentic dishes like homemade prosciutto (pršut), cheese, and meats cooked under the peka. Prgomet is a good starting point for tours to Krka National Park or hikes on the nearby Labinštica mountain. It gives a quiet, rural experience within easy reach of the Adriatic.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

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Avg °C771013182225252117138
Rain mm91897865575129419088126116

Geography

Population
87
Coordinates
43.61600, 16.23000

Facts

  • Dalmatian Zagora
  • A1 highway exit
  • Near Split Airport
  • Trogir hinterland
  • St. Stephen's Church
  • Karst hiking trails
  • Traditional Peka food
  • Rustic charm

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Sights in the town Prgomet (2)

Gradina Trolokve🏺 historical

An archaeological site of an ancient settlement (Gradina) located in the Prgomet municipality.

crkva sv. Stjepana⛪ religious

The Catholic parish church of Saint Stephen in Prgomet was built in the 18th century.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Prgomet located?
Prgomet is located in the hinterland of Trogir, right by the A1 highway.
What does the place offer for travelers?
Authentic rural atmosphere and peace, away from the coastal hustle.
How far is Trogir?
Trogir and the sea are about 15-20 kilometers away.
Are there historical sights?
In the surroundings, there are old churches and remains from the Roman era.
Can you eat well there?
Yes, there are traditional taverns offering meat dishes prepared under the peka.
Prgomet: where is it located?
Prgomet is located in Croatia.
Prgomet: what is there to see?
Highlights include Gradina Trolokve, crkva sv. Stjepana.
Prgomet: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Prgomet: why is it worth visiting?
Prgomet is a small village in the Zagora region, the hinterland of Central Dalmatia.
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