Kostrena beaches

Posted by Katica on apr 4th, 2008
2008
apr 4

To find nice beaches people from Rijeka have to go to nearest towns and villages. We heard it is very nice to take a walk in Kostrena now,altough it is not swimming season jet.

 

fishermans Getting to the beach

 

It is unusual town by the sea, because its centre is placed in inland and pretty far from sea, and it is advisable to find beaches using a car or a bicycle.

 

Kostrena_Laguna Kostrna_Rijeka

 

Like most towns in Kvarner Riviera, Kostrena also has "lungomare" – small walking road just by the sea, providing views to Rijeka, Učka mountain and islands Krk and Cres. The coast is full with small bays, hidden behind big white stones making beautiful contrast with rich blue sea.

 

Kostrena_private_beach Ucka

 

Long tradition in tourism is visible on each step: stone made steps are leading to almost each bay, restaurants, coffee bars as well as private houses are almost invisible from the trees, leaving privacy and romance untouched.

 

Regards from Rijeka (allmost wrote Split hahahaha)

 

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Trsat, a hill above Rijeka

Posted by Katica on mar 15th, 2008
2008
mar 15

Yesterday was first sunny day since we moved to Rijeka. I cleaned dust from camera and we went to first look around:-)

 

We choose to go and see Trsat, which is a peaceful hill above Rijeka, with one of the oldest Croatian sanctuaries dedicated to the Virgin Mary, as we felt a need to thank for safe trip, movement, job etc.

 

Trsat Hill-Fort Fort entrance. Fortress tower

 

The sanctuary is actually an old settlement and fortress that still treasures numerous artefacts, churches and other monuments. In the centre of Trsat, stands the Church of Our Lady of Trsat. In front is huge monument in memory of Pope’s visit. Alongside the church is situated Franciscan monastery. The inside of both is full with beautiful works of art. Part of monastery that really affected us is Chapel of Votive Gifts. Walls are full of pictures, hand made works, words of gratitude, some of them are older than 150 years. Reading them we felt amazing, like getting our own strength for new "battles".

 

Church of Our Lady Chapel of Votive gifts Inside of Church of Our Lady.

 

Few steps from church are the Trsat Hill-Fort placed. Its history dates from prehistorically times, and is a witness of great history and gives beautiful view to town and river Rječina. During the summer, the hill-fort is the cultural and artistic centre of Rijeka - the site of many art exhibitions, concerts, theatrical performances and other types of entertainment.

 

Nice place to enjoy coffe Pope Rijeka

 

Here you can refresh your self with drink on the terrace and shoot unforgettable photos:-)

 

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Starting new life in Rijeka

Posted by Katica on mar 5th, 2008
2008
mar 5

What would you do if your husband came from work one day, with these words: „Honey, pack your things, we are moving to Rijeka in 10 days! " I almost fainted… After first shock, and few days of preparation, we left Split with two full cars and started the 400km long journey to Rijeka. Luckily it was a beautiful day, as if Dalmatia wanted to stay in the best way in our memories. We first went in Dugopolje, 20km from Split, where we entered the highway and started our four to five our long journey.

 

Last picture from Split Split harbour Highway A1

 

After passing imposing Krka bridge and low land behind Zadar, the road started to climb toward tunnel Sveti. Rok, the longest in Croatia, the few last kilometres before tunnel there is great view to the sea and the islands. As soon as we exited, it was obvious we where no longer in Dalmatia, the sea view was gone (-: and it was definitely colder. However, green mountains, with snow hats, high trees and small rivers were part of beautiful nature.

 

New croatian HighwayWe where on the way in two carsEntering Tunnel Mala Kapela

 

In Bosiljevo we switched to highway Zagreb-Rijeka. There was around 70km of road still under construction; where the speed is limited to 80km/h. around 30km before Rijeka weather became bad, foggy, which unfortunately is not rare in this part of country. But luckily weather cleared up before we reached our new home in Rijeka after 4 hours driving.

 

Mountains still covered with snowRijeka

 

So when I am settled in Rijeka part of my plan is to write posts about Rijeka and Istria for you, my dear readers, so i hope you will drop by another time, to read about this part of our country. Until my next post: Greetings from Rijeka! - Katica

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