A hundred meters below the largest and best preserved medieval castle in Istria, the largest Istrian plunges underground rivers Pazinčica the crater most striking examples of karst evolution in Istria and the wider area.
MoreVela Draga impressive canyon on the western slopes of Učka in which atmospheric processes over millions of years created a wonderful place in the Istrian Karst: amazing limestone towers that remain long in the memory and prove once again that the greatest architect - nature.
MoreIstrian ornithological gem is located just eight kilometers south of Rovinj and some hundred meters from the sea. On an area of 210 hectares were recorded 219 species of birds, and has a multitude of cultural monuments.
MoreIt is located on the north side of the island of Korcula. Babina was the old village by the sea that dealt with fishing and agriculture.
MoreIndigenous forest is extremely valuable in natural sciences, economic, cultural, historical and tourist and recreational site.
MoreIt is the oldest national park in Croatia. It occupies the northwestern third of which today extends over 5375 hectares of protected land and surrounding sea.
MoreSpring is the ideal time to enjoy a long bike rides and explore the natural beauty of Istria. On the whole Istrian peninsula, from the mountainous parts to the coast extends even 60 bicycle paths.
MoreTwenty minutes away by car, north of Rovinj, there is a flooded canyon in the karst - Lim Channel, also known as Lim Bay. Lim Channel is part of the 35 km long Lim Valley, which extends almost to Pazin, in the heart of Istria.
MoreThe old, established part of the town was built in the shape of a fish bone; main "bone" (street) extends from the main gate to the top of the old town. If you walk around the old town you will see a straight, narrow streets every 20 meters.
MoreChapel St. Catherine is located in the green of a small park that is assumed to originate from the pre-Romanesque period.
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