City of Motovun

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Location

Istria
Croatia
45° 20' 8.772" N, 13° 49' 44.184" E
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General info: 

Motovun is a medieval town that grew up on the site of an ancient city called Kastelijer. It is situated on a hill 270 metres (886 feet) above sea level with houses scattered all over the hill.

From 1278 the town was taken over by Venice and surrounded by solid walls which are still intact today, and used as a walkway with unique views over the four corners of Istria. It is a typical example of Venetian colonial architecture.

The town is also the birthplace of the legend of the gentle giant Veli Joze, who represents the Croatian population of Istria. Since 1999 the village has hosted the Motovun Film Festival, where European or US directors participate with their avant-garde or independent films. Since 2007, Motovun is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

Getting there: 

Direct bus lines are available between Porec and Motovun. From Rijeka it is easiest reached by car.

Interesting places nearby

At Nendaz, in the heart of the Four Valleys ski area, 414 km of pistes, in altitudes ranging from 1,350 to 3,330m, served by 91 cable cars and lifts await you.

Whoever is on skiing vacation in Nesselwänge finds the opportunity of slopes in every difficulty, which are suitable for beginners such as trained wintersports men and families.

BASE: 2001ft
SUMMIT: 4471ft
VERTICAL DROP: 2470ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 3
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 0
Surface: 3

The alpine skislope Zosterbach is a small secret tip for families with small children. The easy ski slope is perfect for starting winter sporters to enjoy there first skiing experiences without big risks.

Niederalpl – a ski resort which fascinates our guests since over 30 years because of its versatile landscape and the several possibilities to have a nice vacation.

Ski resort Polana Sosny is located at the foot of the Pieniny Mountains in Niedzica town and lake Czorsztyn raised by the construction of the barrier on the Dunajec river in the years 1975-97.