Oprtalj is a small medieval village in Istria County, Croatia, situated in northwestern Europe on the Istrian Peninsula. The settlement features stone architecture and narrow winding streets characteristic of the region. Visitors explore the old town on foot, discover local art galleries and craft shops, and sample Istrian cuisine including truffles and wines in nearby restaurants and wine bars.
Oprtalj is a small hilltop settlement in the Motovun subregion of Istria County, northwestern Croatia, situated at approximately 400 metres elevation above the Mirna River valley. It is part of a cluster of Venetian-influenced hilltop villages that define the cultural and architectural landscape of the Istrian interior, within roughly 25 km of Porec on the Adriatic coast.
Istria, Croatia | Medieval Hilltop Village | Motovun Subregion | Venetian Heritage | Truffle and Agritourism Country