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 Grožnjan Eight kilometres west of the Mirna Valley crossroads, a side-road darts up towards GROŽNJAN (Grisignana), another hill village which was given a new lease of life when many of its abandoned properties were offered to artists and musicians as studios. There's also a summer school for young … |
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 Fifteen kilometres northwest of Pazin is perhaps the most famous of the Istrian hill towns, MOTOWN (Montona), an unwieldy clump of houses straddling a green wooded hill, high above a patchwork of wheatfields and vineyards. |
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 A much quieter road heads southeast from Pazin towards Labin, passing through rolling, vineyard-covered hills and a succession of quiet hill villages. The fortified settlement of GRACISCE, 6km out of town, |
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 Southwest of Pazin, the main road and rail routes to Pula forge across a mixed landscape of woodland, cornfields and Mediterranean scrub. While you're unlikely to want to spend the night in any of the places along the way, a couple of them merit a stop-off. |
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 You don't need to travel away from the sea for long before the hotels and flash apartments give way to rustic villages of heavy grey-brown stone, many of them perched high on hillsides, |
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