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Bakar

Submitted by on 15. April 2008 – 08:44No Comment

bakarBakar is small town and big port placed in huge Bakar’s bay, about 15km from Rijeka. Although main road “magistrala” passes above it, Bakar is somehow always bypassed. The same was with us until this weekend when we stopped for a coffee in café bar above town. We were attracted by its name “Vidikovac” (lookout) and we did not miss.

bakar-bayAfter shooting panorama photos we did not resist and went to see this pearl from “inside”.The town has two parts: old part of town placed on the hill with Frankopanian castle (XVI ct.) and newer part by the coast. In this time of year there are not many people walking around, which made the atmosphere even more relaxing. Either walking on long sea promenade or between old stone houses of old part, you’ll have a feeling of going in the past.

The only reminder will be large crossing road of new highway on top of hill above town.There is also one hotel, that is special for its sign placed on the roof so it is visible from main road Rijeka – Split.

hotel-in-bakar frankopanian_castle-bakar highway_above_bakar

This small town in past was important port for trading, fishing as well as shipyard. But after building a coke plant factory, the eko-system of the bay is destroyed, together with that tourism is not growing. Although the factory was closed in 1995, its remains are still not making the situation better.

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