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The Baredine Cave is situtated in the western part of Istria between Poreč, Višnjan and Tar, only 5km away from the coast. The karst region, where it was created, is a sea sediment covered by red soil (terra rossa). From the vertical entrance into the cave situated at 117m above the sea level there is a beatiful sight over olive and grape vine plantations all the way to the sea.
The sightseeing lasts 40 minutes, visitors descend along a 300m long pathway up to 60m below the grou...
The Baredine cave got its name from the expression for the nearby terrain (baredine), which probably ...
Around the cave there is also a parking lot (for cars and buses), reception, caffee bar/buffet, agro ...
Poreč (Italian: Parenzo; Latin: Parens or Parentium) is a town and municipality on the western coast ...
Poreč (Italian: Parenzo; Latin: Parens or Parentium) is a town and municipality on the western coast ...
Poreč has one of the most magnificent early Byzantine churches in Europe called Euphrasius’ Basilica ...
Grožnjan is the meeting point of young musicians from all over the world because the International Cu...
Grožnjan is the meeting point of young musicians from all over the world because the International Cu...
After the Second World War, this 14th entury village was completely abandoned until 1965 when a group...
During summer months concerts and music events are held almost every day. At the end of summer, the i...
Istria (Croatian, Slovene: Istra; Italian: Istria; Istriot: Eîstria), formerly Histria (Latin), is the largest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea. The peninsula is located at the head of the Adriatic between the Gulf of Trieste and the Bay of Kvarner. It is shared by three countries: Croatia, Slovenia and Italy.