Golden Cape Forest Park

Rovinj


Covered in oak and pine groves and boasting 10 species of cypress, this verdant expanse was established in 1890 by Baron Hütterott, an Austrian admiral who kept a villa on Crveni Otok. You can swim off the rocks in the bays nestled between the park's three capes: Punta Montauro, Punta Corrente and Punta Scaraba. It's easily reached on foot or bike by following the waterfront south from the harbour.


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Nearby Rovinj attractions

1. Batana Ecomuseum

1.03 MILES

This tiny museum is dedicated to the batana, a flat-bottomed fishing boat that stands as a symbol of Rovinj’s seafaring and fishing traditions. Although…

2. Balbi Arch

1.06 MILES

This elaborate arch was built in 1679 as the main town gate. The top of the arch is ornamented with a Turkish head on the outside and a Venetian head on…

3. Rovinj City Museum

1.08 MILES

Housed in a 17th-century baroque palace, this museum displays temporary exhibitions on the ground floor, 20th-century and contemporary art on the 1st…

4. Grisia

1.11 MILES

Lined with galleries and souvenir stores, this cobbled street leads uphill through the old town to St Euphemia. Windows, balconies, portals and squares…

5. St Euphemia's Church

1.15 MILES

Built from 1725 to 1736, this imposing structure – the largest baroque church in Istria – dominates Rovinj from its hilltop location in the middle of the…

6. Sveti Nikola

11.09 MILES

The island of Sveti Nikola lies just short of 500m south of the peninsula. From May to October small passenger boats make the crossing from the wharf on…

7. Round Tower

11.24 MILES

One of the city's Venetian-era towers; it once guarded the southeastern section of the city.

8. Pentagonal Tower

11.28 MILES

One of the Venetian towers, flanking the main entrance to the old town.