Daily Stage information

Length: 16.4km; easy section
Uphill: 400m
Downhill: -730m

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The section begins in Veliki Drage, where we see the Chapel of the Sacred Heart from 1906. A short climb begins at the foot of the settlement. Then, through the forest, we come to Gornje Kute, where the Croatian Reading Room of the Kuti village is located. The pilgrimage continues to the Parag hill and the Chapel of St. Andrew, and then descends to Brod Moravice, which offers a number of sights and sacral buildings: the parish church of St. Nicholas and as many as six local ethnographic collections. The section continues towards Moravička Sela and passes by the Chapel of St. Rocque. Past the Piljdak stone pillar, continues along the cart path to the next crossroads that leads to the oldest house in Gorski Kotar, the Delač house. 

The pilgrimage continues to the Church of Our Lady of the Scapular in Moravička Sela, and then towards Špičasti vrh, from which there is a beautiful view of the Kupa Valley and surrounding villages, as well as the distant Risnjak and Snježnik. The path passes by the forester’s house to the very attractive viewpoints of Stenica and Medveja stena, and then to Kocijan. To the left (about a 10-minute walk) is the Chapel of the Holy Blood from the 19th century. The section continues on and passes by the parish church of St. Peter and Paul. Crossing the Kupa, you then reach Čedanj and the Chapel of the Holy Trinity. We recommend that you look for accommodation in Čedanj so that you are rested for the next stage – this picturesque town will enchant you with its unique combination: on one side, the soothing sound of the Kupa, and on the other, complete silence and peace that can rarely be experienced anywhere else.

Accommodation availability between and at the end of this recommended daily route is limited.

Some pilgrims choose accommodation at one destination on the Camino Gorski Kotar route and use local taxi services to get to and from the daily stages.