The charming Villa Pinna consists of an indoor and an outdoor part of the house. The outer part of the house, in addition to the outdoor shower and toilet, also includes a garden where you can swim in the private swimming pool, enjoy the sun's rays on the deckchairs or drink your morning coffee at the outdoor table with a marvellous view of the green oasis that surrounds the villa. There are also 2 barbecues at your disposal, positioned on the outside of the house, so you can try your hand at preparing traditional Istrian dishes in this area. From the outdoor terrace you can directly access the interior of the house, where on the ground floor you immediately enter a cheerful living room with a fully equipped kitchen and dining room, and also on the first floor there is a hallway leading to a comfortable bedroom with a double bed, a children's room with two single beds, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet with laundry and storage. A staircase leads to the first floor of the villa where there are 2 comfortable bedrooms with double beds, 2 additional living rooms with an extra bed, an auxiliary kitchen, 2 bathrooms and a terrace with a beautiful view of the Istrian countryside. On the 1st floor of this colourfully decorated villa there is another gallery with a living room where you can enjoy your free time with your loved ones. Book Villa Pinna and secure yourself a peaceful holiday in the beautiful Istrian town of Liznjan
Linjan is a small fishing village with a protected natural harbour on a small peninsula in the very south of Istria. The place offers a marvellous view of the crystal clear sea and the Kvarner islands of exceptional beauty.
There are around 28 kilometres of beautiful, unspoilt beaches, most of which are rocky. The locals are engaged in tourism, but also in fishing, as they did a thousand years ago. An undiscovered jewel opposite the coast is the island of Levan with a beautiful sandy beach and some catering facilities, an ideal place for those who are looking for adventure and want to experience the sea in a different way.
As far as historical sights are concerned, you should visit the small church of Our Lady of Kuj (from the 17th century, built on the site of a former Roman villa) and the church of St Martin (from 1879, located in the old town centre of Linjan, a three-nave church in neo-Romanesque style). Numerous festivals take place in Linjan in the summer, the most famous of which are the traditional Linjan Night, Fishermen's Night and Brodet Cup and the Holly Assumption Festival with music and gastronomic specialities. During your stay in Linjan, you should not miss out on visiting many other festivals and fairs as well as some of the larger tourist destinations in the immediate vicinity, such as Pula, Pore and Rovinj.
Linjan is a small fishing village with a protected natural harbour on a small peninsula in the very south of Istria. The place offers a marvellous view of the crystal clear sea and the Kvarner islands of exceptional beauty.
There are around 28 kilometres of beautiful, unspoilt beaches, most of which are rocky. The locals are engaged in tourism, but also in fishing, as they did a thousand years ago. An undiscovered jewel opposite the coast is the island of Levan with a beautiful sandy beach and some catering facilities, an ideal place for those who are looking for adventure and want to experience the sea in a different way.
As far as historical sights are concerned, you should visit the small church of Our Lady of Kuj (from the 17th century, built on the site of a former Roman villa) and the church of St Martin (from 1879, located in the old town centre of Linjan, a three-nave church in neo-Romanesque style). Numerous festivals take place in Linjan in the summer, the most famous of which are the traditional Linjan Night, Fishermen's Night and Brodet Cup and the Holly Assumption Festival with music and gastronomic specialities. During your stay in Linjan, you should not miss out on visiting many other festivals and fairs as well as some of the larger tourist destinations in the immediate vicinity, such as Pula, Pore and Rovinj.