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This was my second visit to Hum. Peaceful, green nature, good food, lovely atmosphere, quality souvenirs, great memories and photos, of course... My recommendation after visiting Hum to take a few minutes drive to Kotli and Roč. Definitely will be back because this is the heart of Istria, just enjoy and relax.…
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Date of experience: June 2020
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Hum is supposed to be the smallest town in the world. It is a charming old stone-built little town with cobbled streets and cute little shops offering local local delicacies such as truffles, olive oil, wine, etc. It also offers stunning view you can enjoy peacefully from wooden benches kindly placed at the southern end of the town. There are also few accomodation possibilities so you can use it as a grate base to visit also other Istrian villages nearby (Mototvun, Buzet, Groznjan..). The hiking trail takes you by the river Mirna all the way to Buzet (12 km alltogether) passing also the charming Kotle village and offers a few bathing possibilities. Very with visiting and spending a couple of days!…
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Date of experience: January 2020
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Trekked into Hum and what a cool place. Beautiful views, interesting back story, nice restaurant and some nice places to wander to after a hearty lunch. Easily accessible if driving. Get here early before the crowds arrive. If you're in Istria, definitely visit Hum!
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Very busy place with lots of visitors. We stayed there for one night and loved the uniqueness of the place.
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Date of experience: October 2019
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This was my first visit in Hum, the smallest town in the world, and locals are very proud of that. Narrow roads up to hill, you must be careful while driving your car. They have a parking, 10 HRK (kuna) per car. Church, valley, hills, amazing views... Istria is a truly terra magica, like they say here... You can buy souvenirs in a few shops in the old town, like local schnapps biska, teranino, various jams, chocolates with truffles, pictures...many choices, trust me. We really enjoyed our day trip to Hum, it was very special to be there... If you want to eat something, you have one local konoba, Humska konoba, just finished my review about that fantastic local istrian konoba. Hum is absolutely worth to see.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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