Croatia’s Istria peninsula has a variety of historical influences that perfectly meld into the beautiful present. Venetians, Romans, Byzantines, Slavs, and Austrians have all ruled Istria at times, but the Italian heritage that’s still reflected in the region’s culture in particular with respect to the food and wine. Istrian has been touted as the new Tuscany among the wine
Wander through steep cobbled streets toward the ramparts that lined the edges of Motovun, a fortified medieval hill town and via Hum the self-declared smallest town in Croatia and a lot more.
Istria is a feast for the senses; idyllic streams flow to the sea through deep valleys and gullies, with vantage points overlooking wheat fields, vineyards, olive groves and delightful medieval towns perched above the valleys.
The best 5 walks over the Istrian Peninsula
24/7 Support from our team on the ground
Walk via Motovun, Hum, Buje and Lovran
Enjoy Croatian cuisine with its Italian influence
Genuine escape from the crowds into the Croatian countryside
Stay in authentic boutique Croatian accommodations or upgrade to very special 4-star plus hotels
All the accommodations have been handpicked to reflect the character and history of the region. From elegant hotels and guesthouses, small charming hotels, or 4.5 star hotels on the upgraded walk. You can be assured that wherever you stay you will be warmly welcomed. On the walk prepare to be completely spoilt as the region’s Croatina heritage in concert with the Italian influence makes for a very special stay (Istria was part of Italy before World War 2). Breakfasts are continental or buffets with all the standard accompaniments.
It is often better for you to choose what and where you eat when you are in villages where there are many restaurant choices. In the walk notes, we will include a dossier with handpicked real local recommendations for evening meals in restaurants where even the locals like to eat. Alcohol or drinks with meals are not included (except tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).
THE PREMIUM ACCOMMODATION IS DISPLAYED:
The walk is moderate with only some small ascents. Full-day walks average about 14 km with 5 to 6 hours of walking each day. There is plenty of opportunities to add more or even reduce the walking if you wish. The walking is over well maintained sometimes ancient paths via the most scenic route possible.
This is a beautiful area with many fabulous historic attractions in addition to fabulous wineries. We highly recommend that you incorporate some extra time after the walk to rest but also to fully immerse yourself in Provence and the Cote d’Azur (the French Riviera).
For what to bring please refer to our Gear Advice section on our FAQ section.
All year
Travelling to the Start of the walk
Getting to Buje
NOTE: accommodation on the first 2 nights in Buje area are not in the centre of Buje. Accommodations are 3.5 km from the centre of Buje (village Volpija) and 5.3 km from the centre of Buje (village Kaldanija).
By Air- Pula is the regional airport and flights from the UK are available via Zagreb. Trieste Airport is the closest airport serviced by direct flights from the UK with Ryan Air and Alitalia offering services.
https://triesteairport.it/en/
From Pula Airport to Buje – There is a shuttle bus from the airport to Pula bus station. Buses are available from Pula to Buje with local bus companies such as Brioni and FILS, but we recommend an earlier check of the bus lines to Buje before arriving to make sure the times align
https://www.brioni.hr/en-gb/
https://www.arriva.com.hr/en-us/home
http://www.fils.hr/en
From the bus station in Buje you can take a local taxi driver to the first hotel.
Alternatively, we can arrange airport transfers (supplement applicable) and take you directly to your accommodation in Buje.
From Trieste to Buje – We recommend you pre-book airport transfers as public transport is very limited.
Travelling at the end of the walk
Getting back to the airport
From Lovran to Pula (End of Trip) – There are local buses from Lovran to Rijeka and then a different bus to Pula.
We can arrange airport transfers. From Lovran to Trieste – We recommend you pre-book airport transfers as public transport is very limited.
https://www.brioni.hr/en-gb/
https://www.arriva.com.hr/en-us/home
http://www.fils.hr/en
From March the temperature begins to rise so be prepared for warmer days if you walk in summer. Shoulder season, spring and autumn are by far the best time as the weather is perfect for walking and the added advantage of having fewer people around in the villages and on the coast (we walk away from the populated areas on the walk so crowds are not an issue.)
See the weather average temperatures at different times of the year.
We strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance for all of our trips. However, we do require that for all travel overseas that you purchase a travel insurance policy. We have to charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it as we also incur costs no matter what with some of the accommodations if we cancel. See booking conditions. It is also important in the event of an accident or loss of property. See FAQ’s for more information.
For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks out from departure outlining all the fine detail and much more.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form or email us at info@Stroll.com
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Croatia’s Istria peninsula has a variety of historical influences that perfectly meld into the beautiful present. Venetians, Romans, Byzantines, Slavs, and Austrians have all ruled Istria at times, but the Italian heritage that’s still reflected in the region’s culture in particular with respect to the food and wine. Istrian has been touted as the new Tuscany among the wine
Wander through steep cobbled streets toward the ramparts that lined the edges of Motovun, a fortified medieval hill town and via Hum the self-declared smallest town in Croatia and a lot more.
Istria is a feast for the senses; idyllic streams flow to the sea through deep valleys and gullies, with vantage points overlooking wheat fields, vineyards, olive groves and delightful medieval towns perched above the valleys.
The best 5 walks over the Istrian Peninsula
24/7 Support from our team on the ground
Walk via Motovun, Hum, Buje and Lovran
Enjoy Croatian cuisine with its Italian influence
Genuine escape from the crowds into the Croatian countryside
Stay in authentic boutique Croatian accommodations or upgrade to very special 4-star plus hotels
All the accommodations have been handpicked to reflect the character and history of the region. From elegant hotels and guesthouses, small charming hotels, or 4.5 star hotels on the upgraded walk. You can be assured that wherever you stay you will be warmly welcomed. On the walk prepare to be completely spoilt as the region’s Croatina heritage in concert with the Italian influence makes for a very special stay (Istria was part of Italy before World War 2). Breakfasts are continental or buffets with all the standard accompaniments.
It is often better for you to choose what and where you eat when you are in villages where there are many restaurant choices. In the walk notes, we will include a dossier with handpicked real local recommendations for evening meals in restaurants where even the locals like to eat. Alcohol or drinks with meals are not included (except tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).
THE PREMIUM ACCOMMODATION IS DISPLAYED:
The walk is moderate with only some small ascents. Full-day walks average about 14 km with 5 to 6 hours of walking each day. There is plenty of opportunities to add more or even reduce the walking if you wish. The walking is over well maintained sometimes ancient paths via the most scenic route possible.
This is a beautiful area with many fabulous historic attractions in addition to fabulous wineries. We highly recommend that you incorporate some extra time after the walk to rest but also to fully immerse yourself in Provence and the Cote d’Azur (the French Riviera).
For what to bring please refer to our Gear Advice section on our FAQ section.
All year
Travelling to the Start of the walk
Getting to Buje
NOTE: accommodation on the first 2 nights in Buje area are not in the centre of Buje. Accommodations are 3.5 km from the centre of Buje (village Volpija) and 5.3 km from the centre of Buje (village Kaldanija).
By Air- Pula is the regional airport and flights from the UK are available via Zagreb. Trieste Airport is the closest airport serviced by direct flights from the UK with Ryan Air and Alitalia offering services.
https://triesteairport.it/en/
From Pula Airport to Buje – There is a shuttle bus from the airport to Pula bus station. Buses are available from Pula to Buje with local bus companies such as Brioni and FILS, but we recommend an earlier check of the bus lines to Buje before arriving to make sure the times align
https://www.brioni.hr/en-gb/
https://www.arriva.com.hr/en-us/home
http://www.fils.hr/en
From the bus station in Buje you can take a local taxi driver to the first hotel.
Alternatively, we can arrange airport transfers (supplement applicable) and take you directly to your accommodation in Buje.
From Trieste to Buje – We recommend you pre-book airport transfers as public transport is very limited.
Travelling at the end of the walk
Getting back to the airport
From Lovran to Pula (End of Trip) – There are local buses from Lovran to Rijeka and then a different bus to Pula.
We can arrange airport transfers. From Lovran to Trieste – We recommend you pre-book airport transfers as public transport is very limited.
https://www.brioni.hr/en-gb/
https://www.arriva.com.hr/en-us/home
http://www.fils.hr/en
From March the temperature begins to rise so be prepared for warmer days if you walk in summer. Shoulder season, spring and autumn are by far the best time as the weather is perfect for walking and the added advantage of having fewer people around in the villages and on the coast (we walk away from the populated areas on the walk so crowds are not an issue.)
See the weather average temperatures at different times of the year.
We strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance for all of our trips. However, we do require that for all travel overseas that you purchase a travel insurance policy. We have to charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it as we also incur costs no matter what with some of the accommodations if we cancel. See booking conditions. It is also important in the event of an accident or loss of property. See FAQ’s for more information.
For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks out from departure outlining all the fine detail and much more.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants. You can get in touch with us via our contact form or email us at info@Stroll.com
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