Motovun’s Mondo Konoba in NY Times
Mondo Konoba, located in Motovun, Istria was featured in today’s New York Times.
This is an excerpt from the article:
Mondo Konoba, located in Motovun, Istria was featured in today’s New York Times.
This is an excerpt from the article:
The village tourist estate Srce prirode (The Heart of Nature) has been opened in Gorica Lipnicka, a village located on about twenty kilometers from the town of Karlovac in Central Croatia.
Tourist can visit numerous country estates around the Croatian capital of Zagreb, which will bring the local customs, the authentic lifestyle and local specialties closer to them. Some of the estates feature true little animal kingdoms – some estates have domestic animals, and some have forest animals such as fawns and deer.
In the ranking of tourist values in Croatia, along with many other qualities, the beauty and level of preservation of the natural environment holds a convincing first place along with an ecological awareness that is reflected in the relationship with nature, the organic production of food, and doing business with companies that have harmonised with [...]
The castle Veliki Tabor, located in the Hrvatsko zagorje region, is numbered among the most attractive and best-preserved monuments of medieval fortification architecture in Croatia.
The village of Lipnicka Gorica in the municipality of Ribnjak, situated on the Croatian-Slovene border in Karlovac County, was recently declared extinct and non-existent, but today it is the home of the rural tourism Srakovcic Estate owned by Karlovac hospitality industry businessman Ivan Srakovcic.
Almost 90% of the population of Lipnicka Gorica and other settlements in this [...]