Features
Fantastic view
Distances
Sea
2500 m
School
1000 m
Kindergarten
300 m
Supermarket
300 m
Transport
100 m
Description
Part of Kaštel Stari, on the slopes of Mount Kozjak, Radun.
In recent years, an increasingly popular place to build family villas - or villas for rent to tourists. Thanks to the gentle slope of the terrain, there is an excellent view of the sea, the islands of Čiovo, Šolta, Brač, Hvar, the cities of Split and Trogir - the whole of central Dalmatia is in the palm of your hand.
The settlement developed around the railway station. This is a great convenience - because from here you can reach the center of Split (the main city port) in about 20 minutes by train. Asphalt roads, water, electricity... On the surrounding slopes of Kozjak you can walk, run, exercise, ride a bike... You can reach the sea on foot, by bus, bicycle, by car - about 2 km to the beautiful beaches of Kastelani...
We have several plots of this type for sale, from 1,000m2 to 3,000m2, construction zone M1. In the last 2 years, the price of construction land has grown by 80% - and it is still growing.
So - visit Radun... If you like it, we can find a suitable plot for your future villa together...
(...we thank the owners of real estate on Radun, for the photos that only show the view of the sea - from the future villas... the main photo - the owner's idea of the future villa...)
Adriatica Real Estate
www.adriatica-estate.com
contact: +385 99 2018 000
Community
About Kaštela
Kaštela: A Journey Through History and Mediterranean Beauty
Location and Tradition: Nestled at the foot of Mount Kozjak within the Kaštela Bay, the town of Kaštela stretches between the ancient cities of Split and Trogir. It takes great pride in its centuries-old tradition of tourism and hospitality.
Historical Roots: The slopes of Kozjak bear witness to the arrival of Croats in the 7th century, featuring remains of the seats of early Croatian rulers, ancient settlements, and remarkably preserved small churches.
The Fortified Palaces: Around 500 years ago, fleeing Turkish invasions, the population moved toward the coast. There, they constructed magnificent fortified palaces (castles), around which charming small towns emerged, showcasing unique architectural craftsmanship and ingenuity.
Cultural Heritage: Local museums and churches serve as guardians of the past, housing valuable artifacts ranging from ancient Roman finds and historical charters to master paintings, sacred objects, and exquisite jewelry.
The Mediterranean Lifestyle: The combination of historic castles, lush gardens, olive groves, and vineyards, alongside beautiful beaches and a mild Mediterranean climate, ensures a relaxing stay. Whether in hotels, private villas, or campsites, Kaštela offers a tranquil retreat for every visitor.
....
We wrote recently nice story about Kaštela, please click here: New Croatian Star - Kastela
- Population:
- 65000
- Size:
- 15000 km2
- Schools:
- 18
- Faculties:
- 1
- Kindergartens:
- 12
- Libraries:
- 6
- Theatres:
- 0
- Cinemas:
- 1



































