VRSAR: CASANOVA BIKE ROAD
Does the luscious red wine, romantic Mediterranean fishing town, or maybe a mysterious beautiful woman, the famous Casanova was coming back to Vrsar on two occasions.
Does the luscious red wine, romantic Mediterranean fishing town, or maybe a mysterious beautiful woman, the famous Casanova was coming back to Vrsar on two occasions.
Due to luscious red wine, romantic Mediterranean fishing town, or maybe a mysterious beautiful woman, the famous Casanova was coming back to Vrsar on two occasions. For starters, the ride across the center of Vrsar and discover within the ancient walls of the beautiful winding streets with old houses a number of different historical styles. Stop near the ancient Romanesque town wall near the Church St. Dating from the 17th century and the rest in its so called. Lopica - porch intended to assemble, and sheltering from the heat or rain. For those on the trail of Casanova's character, here you will find somewhere to house two stone statues of women chubby face and busty. If you continue further, on the square Vrsar, you will find the parish church of St. Martin with a bell tower and the old castle - once the residence of the Poreč Bishops, but what is really special here, are the romantic sunsets over as many as 18 small islands scattered throughout the port of Vrsar. If you continue along the trail, you will arrive at the Captain's Homesteads, and since it takes you along the way to the airport Crljenka where you can rest and enjoy the panoramic flight by plane, rent a horse for riding or have a refreshing drink. The next point that you are on the track waiting for the Holy Cave. Romuald where they found traces of Paleolithic culture, and is named after the hermit who lived in the early 11th century Continue along the track after the vineyards and olive groves, you are going to break Konti wood which will pines, oaks and unspoiled lush vegetation just thrilled, and then arrive in Klostar, a hamlet on the north side of the Lim bay. Here you can find in a village near the ruins of the Benedictine Monastery of St.. Michael, who according to legend, in the 11th century, founded by St.. Romuald, founder of the order Camaldolesi, which you have previously visited the cave. After you visit a place rich in cultural heritage, carry on through Seraiah, and here you are at the end of the track in Marasi - a village where a well-deserved refreshment awaits you.