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Istria offers hikers hundreds of kilometers of marked trails, from Crna punta, Skitača, Gračišće to Učka and Ćićarija as far as Slovenia. There are three climbers? chalets on Učka, Korita and Žbevnica. The advantage of this sport in Istria is that it can be practiced all year round equally enjoying the benefits offered by the intact nature. Before taking such trail it is advisable to contact the local tourist office or hiking club that offer a professional guide and organize more attractive hiking beyond the usual routes.
One of the oldest hiking trails called the trail of St. Simeon is located in Central Istria, in the Gračišće municipality. In the Pazin area there are two hiking trails, Zelengrad and Beram. Rugged in some parts, a professional guide of the Pazinka hiking club or Tourist Office is recommended. Apart from very demanding trails leading towards Ćićarija, hikers can take the Buje-Buzet-Žbevnica trail, part of which is marked (the Gornja Bujština trail). In a four-hour walk the trail passes through the town of Grožnjan, over Oprtalj to Istarske toplice. It has rest areas and accommodation can be found at about thirteen places in its surroundings. Information on these hiking trails can be obtained at the Planik hiking club in Umag, please call +385 (0)52 743003
The hiking trails of the Labin region stretch along the line where the coastal and continental parts meet. The most attractive is the trail from Labin to Rabac. However, in the Labin region there are 45 kilometers of plotted trails or 16 hours of hiking from Crna punta in the south to Brseč in the north.
Very attractive and the most popular Istrian hiking trail goes from Brgudac to Korito, and if wishing so, one can go as far as Ćićarija.
The walking trails of Pula are not demanding. However, they are very suitable for coronary convalescents and others because in their greater part they pass by the sea or through wooded areas. The trails also pass through tourist areas such as Stoja, Lungomare, Pješčana Uvala, and forests such as Valdebek, Valmade and the forest park Šijana. The fresh air and an easy walk guarantee a quick recovery. Eight trails are marked by special ?animal? signs, after which they were named. They are 40 km long and can be passed in nine hours.
Museum in the protected landscape