58,000.00 €
- 298 m²
Immobilie zur
Verkauf
Quadratfuß
98 m²
Grundstücksgröße
150 m²
Schlafzimmer
2
Erstellt
23.04.2024
Zustand
Zu renovieren
Land
Croatia
Staat / Region / Provinz
Istarska županija
Stadt
Kršan
Siedlung
Kožljak
Postleitzahl
52232
Infrastructure
- Strom
Zusätzliche Informationen
DESCRIPTION
The small cottage consists of two rooms on the ground floor with a chimney in one and stairs to the first floor which consists of two rooms.
The house has an electricity connection, a solid roof and water nearby. The mezzanine structures are wooden, which can be kept during the renovation.
There is no toilet in the house and no plumbing. The existing wiring needs to be replaced with a new one.
DISTANCES AND FACILITIES:
It is 7 km from Vozilići, a small village with an excellent restaurant, shop and gas station.
From Vozilići, you can drive for about 3 km to the sea in Plomin Luka, to the very beautiful pebble beach 'Copacabana' with a bar.
A car service is 2 km away.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
DRUNK RAILWAY:
A few minutes' walk will take you to the 'drunk railway', a 52 km long railway built in 1951. which used to connect Lupoglav and ŠtaliJe for coal transport. It stopped operating in 2009.
It is a tourist attraction because due to the slope and collapse of the terrain, the rails have tilted so they visually wobble, which is why the very name drunk railway.
Built by labor actions, it was also called the Siberian railway because of the cold and wind that blows in that area.
But today it is a place for a walk with the stunning scent of the sage that grows next to it and a panoramic view of the Čepićko polje, which was a lake until 1932.
CASTLE KOŽLJAK:
Nearby is the medieval castle Kožljak, located on the southern slopes of Učka, on a steep cliff, which is approached by a staircase carved in the living rock.
At the top, the residential part is surrounded by walls with two semicircular towers, and at the foot of the castle is the Romanesque church of St. Hadrian. Along with the castle, a prison has also been preserved.
It was built on the site of a prehistoric Histrian fortress, and was first mentioned in written sources in 1102 among the castles that Count Ulrich II. Weimar-Orlamunde donated to the Patriarchate of Aquileia.
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