
Hill Šublenta
Hill Šublenta is a 351-meter high site featuring the 17th-century Church of the Nativity of Mary, built upon the remains of a former Benedictine abbey, an Illyrian fortified borough, and an ancient pagan shrine.
A scenic lookout point offering panoramic views of the Mirna valley, St. Marco Forest, and the Istrian landscape from the historic walls of Motovun.
Lookout point - from the city walls there is a spectacular view over the vineyards, the Mirna valley and the St. Marco Forest, which is known as the largest natural habitat of the white truffle. On a clear day, one can see the highest Istrian mountain, Učka, as well as the sea next the City of Novigrad. The view from Motovun hill is great, but so is the sight of the picturesque houses when one is approaching the Old Town.

Hill Šublenta is a 351-meter high site featuring the 17th-century Church of the Nativity of Mary, built upon the remains of a former Benedictine abbey, an Illyrian fortified borough, and an ancient pagan shrine.

Motovun City Walls are the best-preserved fortification system in Istria, offering a unique promenade with stunning views of the surrounding green landscapes and the Mirna River.

Guest House Valentino is located 2.2 miles from Motovun, offering air-conditioned rooms, a large garden with a swimming pool, and barbecue facilities.

The Forest of Motovun is a unique, protected lowland floodplain forest in Croatia, known for its ancient oak trees and as the world's largest habitat for the white truffle.

Stream Krvar je prirodna lokacija predstavljena kroz galeriju fotografija.

The 17th-century Motovun Loggia is a historic town square landmark that once served as a center for legal and civic life and is now a popular viewpoint overlooking the Mirna river valley.