La Loggia





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This bike path leads from the old town of Labin towards Rabac. In the old town, it is definitely worth visiting the main town square with a well-preserved loggia from the 16th century. After a little less than 2 km, the trail turns towards the forest and continues to Rabac. The route goes along the coast to Cape St. Andrew. The trail goes back the same way.
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The Istrian Mountaineering Route (IPP) is a route that connects the most beautiful mountains and landscapes in Istria. The total length is about 153 km and can be covered in eight one-day stages. Stage 8 starts in Labin and leads to Crna Punta. The path leads over Skitača Mountain House (425 m), which is open by appointment. Contact: +385 91 50 24 486
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This beautiful path leads from the old town of Labin in the direction of the coast and the town of Rabac. Labin is a beautiful medieval town located on a hill above Rabac, and was first mentioned in 285. The path descends through olive groves and forest in the direction of the sea, with beautiful views of the coast all along the way. The path leads to Šćurak and Pećina streams and reaches Rabac and Maslinica Bay.
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The path leads from the old town of Labin towards the Romanesque church of St. Flora, which was built in the middle of the 6th century on a hill at the foot of the village of Kranjci. The path follows the paved road and leads in the direction of the village of Kranjci. The trail is not technically demanding. In the village of Kranjci, the path branches off towards Gornji Kranjci, from where a forest path leads to a small church. The trail goes back the same way.
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This beautiful path leads from the old town of Labin in the direction of Raša. Labin is a beautiful medieval town located on a hill above Rabac, and was first mentioned in 285. It is full of rich cultural and architectural heritage. The path descends towards Raša, a settlement that was built in 1937 as a modern town designed for the needs of miners and their families. The path leads past Karlota, one of the quarries in this area that is no longer in use.