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Ston and Mali (the little) Ston - Second longest wall
in all of Europe
by
ALOHA
DEAN
Ston & Mali Ston
(Google Maps) are two small beautiful, fortified
towns, situated at the point where Peljesac Peninsula joins the
mainland, (55 km north-west of Dubrovnik) extending 1.5km between
the two, each town is positioned within two different bays, (Malostonski
and Mljetski Kanal) north and south, divided by a high peak.
Mali Ston is situated on the Northern side of the Peninsula and due to
its natural and unique lake-like bay is world famous for its mussel and
oyster growing farms since Roman times. The town has been awarded many
prizes and medals at world exhibitions. The lovely picturesque village
is still miraculously untouched by the tourist industry and its small
collection of top restaurants take pride in its peaceful, unspoiled,
relaxed surroundings,
Ston which is larger and more historically important is situated on the
southern side. The town is surrounded by a high wall 5 kilometers
(about 3 miles) in the shape of a pentagon. Wall has to be the
second longest wall in all of Europe, surpassed only by Hadrian's Wall
between Scotland and England. The town was strategically positioned to
guard its centuries old salt pans which are still being worked today.
Ston's beautiful town is steeped in history and its impressive churches
and buildings are made up of various architectural styles. The main
square, Placa, with its restaurants, quaint cafes and local hospitality
creates a most idyllic setting.
Because of Ston's unique position and cultural qualities, especially its
natural salt pans, the Republic of Dubrovnik decided to erect a
monumental defensive wall in 1358, to protect it from attacks and
pillage. Salt was one of the most important sources of the Republics
riches at that time. During the first 30 years, the defensive walls were
built from one side of the Peninsula to the other, the fortified towns
were erected to provide housing for people to guard the borders and work
in the salt pans. It was completed in the 15th century. Being 5.5kms
long complete with 40 towers and 5 forts, it has been likened to a
minature "Great Wall of China". Today, 5 km of wall and 20 towers
remain. Amazing panoramic views can be had from the ruins of the Koruna
fortress and walls.
For me Ston has special meaning, while we are boating in "Malostonskom
Zaljev" with view of Mali Ston, I proposed to my wife. The whole
area is just fantastic, unspoiled and lost in time. We have a vacation
house in Luka, about 2km far from Ston where a Majority of people
make a living off the mariculture, saltworks and small kiwi, orange,
mandarine farm and several as wine producers with world
famous wines as Postup, Dingac, Plavac. At the evening hour local folks
entertain playing traditional french style Bowling discussing who
has the best anchovies and red wine. Free sampling of course.
