Camino Fažana
The Camino in Fažana, Croatia, offers pilgrims and hikers alike an opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes and cultural heritage of or charming little town.
The Camino route meanders through ancient olive groves, vineyards, and medieval churches. It combines the spiritual journey with rich local traditions making it a unique and enriching experience.
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Icons, frescoes and preserved remains of saints
Peroj, St. Fosca, Vodnjan, Galižana The blue line of the sea follows us on the left side, towards the west and northwest, while we take the bike trail towards Peroj, passing through the woods of campsite “Pineta”. A sight worth visiting in Peroj is the Orthodox church of St. Spiridion, famous for its valuable icons, \[…\]

Parish Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian
Nestled in the heart of the historical part of Fažana, the Parish Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian stands as a testament to centuries of architectural evolution and religious devotion. This stone structure, originally built in the Paleo-Byzantine style in the 6th century, has undergone numerous transformations, adopting Romanesque, Gothic, and Neoclassical features over time. \[…\]

Church of St. John the Apostle
Nestled within the serene local cemetery, the Church of St. John the Evangelist stands as a humble yet poignant landmark for pilgrims and travelers on the Camino. This quaint, aisleless church, which lacks an apse, features a charming portico (known as a “lopica”) and a distinctive bell-gable mullioned in one light. Its simplicity, both inside \[…\]

Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Located in the historic core, the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a serene and enriching stop for anyone walking the Camino. Its rich history, architectural beauty, and artistic significance make it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of the region’s cultural heritage. Historical Significance The church was constructed in the 14th \[…\]

Camino
The Camino trail is a pilgrimage route that holds deep significance for travelers seeking spiritual and cultural enrichment. Originating in medieval times, the Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James, has guided pilgrims across Europe to the apostle’s tomb in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Over centuries, it has evolved into various routes, each \[…\]
