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Rakalj is a small town on the western coast of the Rasa Bay, on the southeast coast of Istria. In the past it was famous for the traditional Istrian pottery, sailors and fishermen. Hikers is attractive because of cultural and historical sites and ethnographic collections arranged in his native house
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show more scientist and writer Mijo Mirkovic (Mate Balota). Location and surroundings are rich in flora and fauna, and are suitable for hiking and hunting, and there is a tendency for rural tourism.
Rakalj offers beautiful scenery and sea, sun and quiet away from the crowded seaside resorts, and many beautiful beaches, hidden from view, providing a sense of freedom and intimacy.
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show more scientist and writer Mijo Mirkovic (Mate Balota). Location and surroundings are rich in flora and fauna, and are suitable for hiking and hunting, and there is a tendency for rural tourism.
Rakalj offers beautiful scenery and sea, sun and quiet away from the crowded seaside resorts, and many beautiful beaches, hidden from view, providing a sense of freedom and intimacy.
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source: Barbic Bonassin
Rakalj is surrounded by forests, plantations of olive trees and vineyards. It offers endless possibilities for walking, cycling, diving, fishing and other outdoor activities.
In Rakalj there is an outpatient clinic, store and restaurant. At the coast there is another restaurant with the view on the bay, offering various fish ...
show more dishes on menu. The old town of Rakalj is the closest to the see but today it is mainly uninhabited. In that part there are ruins of the old castle and the church of St. Agnes to be found. The church is situated on the top of the hill offering magnificent view at the see. There are no regular Sunday Masses in the church accept on several traditional occasion a year. There are also wedding ceremonies in the St Agnes church. Couples come from nearby smaller towns as well as from bigger cities. At the site where the old middle age castle used to be the remains of the prehistoric hill-fort are found as well as remains of Roman fort. The castle itself was probably built at the beginning of the 11th century and was later known as Castellare de Rachir. In 1535 the Istrien VillaVenetians granted the Old Rakalj and the New Rakalj to the Loredan family but the castle was in such a bad condition that Loredans abandoned it and moved to today Rakalj.
For more extensive shopping there is – a town with more than 3000 years history, with the most preserved amphitheater in Europe and many other monuments from the ancient Rome period.
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In Rakalj there is an outpatient clinic, store and restaurant. At the coast there is another restaurant with the view on the bay, offering various fish ...
show more dishes on menu. The old town of Rakalj is the closest to the see but today it is mainly uninhabited. In that part there are ruins of the old castle and the church of St. Agnes to be found. The church is situated on the top of the hill offering magnificent view at the see. There are no regular Sunday Masses in the church accept on several traditional occasion a year. There are also wedding ceremonies in the St Agnes church. Couples come from nearby smaller towns as well as from bigger cities. At the site where the old middle age castle used to be the remains of the prehistoric hill-fort are found as well as remains of Roman fort. The castle itself was probably built at the beginning of the 11th century and was later known as Castellare de Rachir. In 1535 the Istrien VillaVenetians granted the Old Rakalj and the New Rakalj to the Loredan family but the castle was in such a bad condition that Loredans abandoned it and moved to today Rakalj.
For more extensive shopping there is – a town with more than 3000 years history, with the most preserved amphitheater in Europe and many other monuments from the ancient Rome period.
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