Best attractions and places to see around Općina Brtonigla include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This Istrian region is characterized by its unique convergence of all four types of Istrian soil, contributing to its rich agricultural produce. Visitors can explore well-preserved natural parks, ancient caves, and historic town centers. The area also offers opportunities to experience local gastronomy, including wine and olive oil tasting.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Beautiful little cave. We were alone in there. The guide was allowed to unlock it and turn on all the lights. We didn't want to at first, but it's good that we did.
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Cozy town centre. Everything in one place. Post office, bank, bakery, corner shop, pharmacy and restaurants
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Don't drive long here, it's completely overgrown and you can't get through in the summer.
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Unfortunately, the path is not always easy to find, especially towards the end of the gorge. There are a few trees lying on the path in the gorge and the signs are missing in some crucial places. In mid-June, the grass in the clearing at the lowest point of the tour is so high that it is difficult to see where to go next. Be sure to use mosquito spray; otherwise you will become a feast! In my opinion, you should not walk the path alone because you can slip very easily and also because you will be glad to have a helping hand in some sections.
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Brtonigla (Italian Verteneglio) is a town in Istria with 1600 inhabitants, including around 1/3 Italians.
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Small sleepy village with the church Crkva sv. Mihovila. THE CHURCH OF SAINT MICHAEL Until 1552, the parish church for the Nova Vas area was the one in the cemetery near Serbani, but in the 16th century a new and larger religious building was built in the town itself. The first church of Nova Vas (built from 1540 to 1552) was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and later it was named in honor of St. Archangel Michael renamed. It was rebuilt and renovated first in the 17th and 18th centuries and then again in 1822, 1870, 1976 and the beginning of this century (2001-2008). The bell tower is 18 meters high, built in 1639 in a pointed shape, with three bells.
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Small, dreamy place with a beautiful historic town center. Refreshments are also available. The place is known - far beyond the borders - for its annual Choco Festival: Choco Fest is one of the most awaited events for all passionate chocolate fans. It takes place in the beautiful town of Brtonigla in the heart of Istria. The festival lasts two days and attracts numerous visitors from Croatia and neighboring countries who enjoy the different tastes and smells of sweet chocolate delicacies. The Choco Fest presents new trends in combining chocolate and various delicacies made from it with a glass of premium wine. Many companies and crafts take part in the festival and present their chocolate products such as candies, cakes, tarts, chocolates, chocolate bars and other desserts. Source: https://coloursofistria.com/de/aktivitaten/choco-fest-in-brtonigla
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THE CHURCH OF SAINT ZENON The parish church in Brtonigla bears the name of Saint Zeno, the early Christian bishop from Verona, whom this Istrian town also celebrates as its patron saint. HI. Zenon was built between 1859 and 1861 on the site of the older church of the same name, which isolated sources date to the year 1480. Although there were signs that the old church could be expanded as early as the 16th century, this did not happen until the second half of the 19th century, when the building was built received today's appearance. In the second half of the 20th century, a statue of Saint Zeno reading the missal was added above the entrance portal. The statue is the work of Zagreb academic sculptor Aleksandar Rukavina, a great lover of this area.
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Općina Brtonigla boasts several beautiful natural sites. You can visit Škarlina Canyon Nature Park, a luscious green canyon with walking trails, or explore the impressive Mramornica Cave, known for its towering stalactites and stalagmites. The Mirna River also offers stunning landscapes and opportunities for kayaking.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Brtonigla Historic Town Center is a picturesque area with a charming atmosphere. You can also visit several churches, including the Parish Church of St. Zenon, the Church of St. Rocco, and the Church of St. Michael in Nova Vas. The St. George Castle near Nova Vas is another significant archaeological site.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The Brtonigla Historic Town Center is family-friendly, and the Church of St. Zenon and Church of St. Rocco are also suitable for family visits. For more active fun, the Brtonigla Adventure Park offers thrilling activities, and Aquapark Istralandia provides a full day of water-based entertainment for all ages.
Brtonigla is renowned as a 'town of wine' and offers numerous opportunities for wine and olive oil tasting. You can visit local producers like Cattunar Winery and Wine Residence to sample local wines. The region is also famous for its truffles and various mushrooms, especially in autumn, with places like Karlic Tartufi offering truffle hunting experiences.
Yes, Općina Brtonigla is excellent for hiking. You can find trails like the 'Skarline Pond – Škarlina Canyon Nature Park loop from Brtonigla' or the 'Škarlina Canyon Nature Park – Skarline Pond loop from Nova Vas'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Općina Brtonigla guide.
The region is ideal for cycling, with well-marked paths and local routes that often include visits to micro-wineries. You can find gravel biking routes such as the 'View of Grožnjan – Kostanjica Tunnel (Parenzana) loop from Brtonigla'. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Općina Brtonigla guide.
The region offers attractions year-round. Summer is popular for events like the Feast of St. Roch on August 16th, and the Mramornica Cave provides a natural refreshment from the heat. Autumn is excellent for truffle and mushroom hunting, and the annual Choco Festival in the Brtonigla Historic Town Center is a highlight.
The Brtonigla Historic Town Center is known for its annual Choco Festival, celebrating chocolate in various forms. Additionally, the Feast of St. Roch on August 16th is a significant summer event in Istria, centered around the Church of St. Rocco.
Yes, the area is known for its local gastronomy. You can find restaurants and pubs, such as Charlie's Bar, which is also family-friendly. Many micro-wineries also offer tasting experiences, often combined with local culinary delights.
Općina Brtonigla is unique for its diverse landscapes, where all four types of Istrian soil converge. This contributes to its rich agricultural produce, particularly its renowned wines and olive oils. This geological diversity also creates varied natural environments, from canyons to caves, making it a distinctive destination.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Aleksandar Rukavina Gallery, which showcases local art, or the Exhibition Space of the Italian Community Headquarters for a glimpse into the area's past. The Parco delle Grottelle also offers a picturesque setting for relaxing strolls.
Yes, there are several running trails around Općina Brtonigla. Options include the 'Plaza Swing by the Sea – View of the Coast loop from Karigador' and a 'Running loop from Nova Vas'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Općina Brtonigla guide.


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