Best attractions and places to see around Općina Kršan are found in eastern Istria, Croatia. This region offers a diverse landscape, from the mountainous terrain of Učka Nature Park to a preserved coastline. Historical landmarks like medieval castles and ancient churches dot the area, reflecting its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore natural features, historical sites, and various trails.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Crazy upclimb ! Some sections are steep and with medium to big size stones, the starting point will make you think you are trespassing a big industrial power plant, but this is a perfectly legal place, the dirt has this beautiful red color, and the view is quite unusual. Recommended for MTB day trips or any adventurous cyclists ;)
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A quarter of an hour further on you will actually reach the "Drunken Rails"!
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Spend a 15-minute walk along the tracks, and you'll reach one of Croatia's "LOST PLACES." The deformation of the tracks is likely caused by earth movements. A visit is definitely worth it.
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Quiet remote road throught little villages. Some bumps, but rewarding views onto Učka.
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a ruin in a 'ghost village'. (as good as abandoned) you go back in time..
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Very beautiful region, excellent for XC and Gravel riding. The place between picturesque in good weather and mystical and mysterious in rain and fog.
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The road that leads to the top of Mount Vojak from the southern slope is unpaved starting shortly after the village of Sveta Jelena. The first ramps are more challenging but, once the forest clears, the slopes become more gentle. Once in Vela Ucka the dirt road rejoins the paved road that reaches the summit from the north.
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Općina Kršan is rich in natural beauty. A significant portion of Učka Nature Park extends into the area, offering lush forests and diverse ecosystems. You can also visit Kremenjak Summit for extensive views of Kvarner Bay and Istria, or discover the unique Provrtenica Natural Arch. The municipality also features nearly 13 km of preserved coastline with wild beaches and the notable Plomin Fjord estuary.
Yes, the region is steeped in history. You can explore the well-preserved medieval Kršan Castle, dating back to the 13th century. Another significant historical landmark is Kožljak Castle, situated on the western slopes of Učka. Don't miss Plomin Old Town, one of Istria's oldest settlements, built on ancient foundations.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails within Učka Nature Park. For hiking, explore options like the easy hikes around Općina Kršan or discover waterfall hikes. Cyclists can enjoy gravel biking routes, including challenging ascents towards Učka Nature Park.
While specific family-focused attractions are not detailed, many historical sites like Kršan Castle are categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the natural beauty of Učka Nature Park or taking easy walks on trails like those found in the easy hikes guide can also be enjoyable for families.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Kremenjak Summit, which provides panoramic views of the Kvarner Bay and Istria. Another excellent spot is the Bodaj Pass, offering stunning views of the Istrian side of Učka after an uphill climb. The 'Vidikovac Plomin' also provides a beautiful view of the Kvarner Bay from the coastal road.
Općina Kršan can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring historical sites without the intense summer heat. Summer is perfect for enjoying the coastal areas and local events, but be mindful of early morning heat if hiking. Winter offers a different charm, especially in the mountainous areas, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, Općina Kršan is rich in cultural heritage, particularly its Glagolitic and religious history. The 11th-century Chapel of St. George the Elder in Plomin houses the oldest known Glagolitic inscription, the Plomin Tablet. You can also find remnants of Glagolitic script and religious heritage throughout the municipality, including two Glagolitic inscriptions found during the renovation of the church of St. James.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive views from summits like Kremenjak Summit and the charm of historical settlements. For instance, Plomin Old Town is described as a 'wonderful little place with a view of Plomin and Standar coves,' and its old houses are considered a real highlight. The diverse landscapes and well-preserved historical sites are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can take the Gravel Road to Mount Vojak, which leads towards the top of Mount Vojak, or explore the Oca Side Road Under Učka. For more dedicated routes, check out the gravel biking guide for Općina Kršan, which includes routes with varying difficulties.
Yes, the municipality boasts nearly 13 km of preserved coastline stretching from Plomin Luka to Brestova. This area is characterized by its rich flora and fauna, as well as wild beaches nestled in the coves of steep rocky shores. The deep cut of Plomin Bay into the mainland is also a significant geographical feature.
Beyond the main highlights, you might discover the Pijana Pruga (The Drunken Railway), an interesting historical trail. The Romanesque Church of St. Quirinus (Sv. Kvirin) features well-preserved 15th-century frescoes, offering a glimpse into the region's artistic heritage away from the more frequented spots. Exploring the smaller villages and their local churches can also reveal unique cultural insights.


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