
The proximity of the Skadar Lake National Park, the view of Malo Blato and Skadar Lake and the silence of the hamlets of authentic construction are attractions that guarantee an exceptional experience for lovers of the untouched nature. The ambience of the estate with a stone house, some parts of which are over 100 years old, vineyards and gardens with various vegetables and a threshing floor as a symbol of social life and work in the past are a confirmation of the rich traditions of the place and property. The kindness of the hosts, harmonious coexistence with relatives and neighbors and stories about the monument on Barutana and the local population will open the door to getting to know the way of life of the people in this area. Visitors here can enjoy the tastes of traditional serving - prosciutto, cheese, “rakija”, wine and juice, served with “priganice”, as well as an organized lunch during which they can serve authentic dishes - raštan or japrac prepared in the leaf of raštan or grapevine.
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Within the project “Heritage Walks & Talks” project, we are developing a new cultural and tourist product that will be able to be used freely by individual tourists, as well as travelers in groups. The concept we want to present to you is conceived as a walk through heritage, and we will be able to use it when we want to get acquainted with the cultural and historical heritage of the Western Balkans, especially the heritage that is still modestly derived from the traditions of local communities and that all the visitors have yet to find out.
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