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Practical info — Radini

🌤 Weather — 5 days

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Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Call ahead to book wine or olive oil tastings, as most producers in the Radini area are small family-run businesses.
  • Visit the Mramornica cave during hot summer days; it stays a cool 14°C year-round.
  • Explore the Škarline Nature Park, a hidden green canyon with small waterfalls just 2km from the village.
  • Experience the 'four soils' concept by tasting Malvazija wines grown on white, grey, red, and black earth.
  • Radini is located in Istria's culinary heart; make sure to dine in one of the highly-rated local konobas.

🍽 Food

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Truffle Pasta

The region is famous for both white and black truffles, often served with handmade fuži or pljukanci pasta.

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Boškarin Ox Meat

A rare Istrian delicacy, best enjoyed slow-cooked in a rich sauce at local konobas.

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San Rocco Signature Dish

Try the famous 'potato, egg, and truffle' dish at the Michelin-recommended San Rocco restaurant.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Cattunar '4 Terre' Wines

A unique tasting experience showing how four different soil types change the flavor of Malvazija.

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Award-winning Olive Oil

Visit OPG Buršić to purchase world-class extra virgin olive oil directly from the producer.

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Radošević Cheese

Look for local artisanal cheeses from OPG Radošević at the Brtonigla farmers' market.

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Škarline Nature Park

A lush green canyon with a stream and small waterfalls, well-suited for a peaceful walk in nature.

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Church of Our Lady of Lourdes

A welcoming and quiet small church located in the heart of the Radini hamlet.

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Vineyards of Radini

Walk through the surrounding vineyards at sunset for total tranquility and great views.

Radini is located in northwestern Istria, set among the rolling hills of the Brtonigla municipality. The village is a prime example of the region's rural tourism, where the tradition of olive cultivation has been nurtured for generations. Visitors find peace here away from the coastal crowds, even though the Adriatic Sea is just a few minutes' drive away. The architecture is characterized by classic stone houses, many of which have been tastefully renovated into holiday villas. Several wine roads and olive oil paths pass through the immediate vicinity, leading to local producers. Of particular note is the proximity to the Mramornica cave, one of Istria's largest and most beautiful natural phenomena. Culturally and culinarily, the Radini area gives authentic experiences with truffles, homemade pasta (Fuži), and the regional Malvazija wine. For active travelers, cycling paths lead through vineyards and oak forests all the way to Novigrad or Umag. Accessibility is excellent via the Istrian Ypsilon highway, making Radini a convenient base for exploring the inland peninsula. Despite the small population of about 120 people, the village retains a lively rural character. There are no large hotels, which emphasizes the exclusive and private charm of the accommodations. A walk through the settlement reveals the famous red soil (Terra Rossa), responsible for the high quality of the local agricultural products.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C4481216212323181495
Rain mm688372698974607911310212396

Geography

Population
977
Coordinates
45.37800, 13.57900

Facts

  • Brtonigla municipality
  • Terra Rossa soil
  • Olive oil hub
  • Near Mramornica cave
  • Istrian stone houses
  • Region of 4 soils
  • Wine tradition
  • Peaceful oasis

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Sights in the town Radini (3)

Fiorini📍 landmark

Fiorini is a settlement near Radini, with fields and scattered farmsteads.

Buroli📍 landmark

Buroli is a small hamlet near Radini, surrounded by arable land.

Karigador📍 landmark

Karigador is on the coast, a place with residential buildings and a small harbor.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Radini located?
In northern Istria, not far from the town of Brtonigla.
What is the main activity?
Visiting wineries and tasting local olive oil.
How far is the sea?
The coast of Novigrad is only about a 10-15 minute drive away.
Are there cycling paths?
Yes, the region around Brtonigla is famous for its marked cycling paths.
When do local festivals take place?
In summer, there are many culinary events in the surrounding villages.
Radini: where is it located?
Radini is located in Croatia.
Radini: what is there to see?
Highlights include Fiorini, Buroli, Karigador.
Radini: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Radini: why is it worth visiting?
Radini is located in northwestern Istria, set among the rolling hills of the Brtonigla municipality.
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