
Premantura is a village at the very south of Istria and a natural starting point for the Kamenjak area. According to the official Kamenjak institution, it is connected to Premantura, about 10 kilometres from Pula, and can be reached by car, bike or boat. Access is free for pedestrians and cyclists.
Premantura works well as an easy day-trip stop if you want a combination of village atmosphere, sea air and access to protected nature. It is a practical place for a short walk through the settlement before continuing toward Kamenjak, where you will find marked paths, coastal viewpoints and visitor infrastructure.
Javna ustanova Kamenjak manages the protected areas in the southern part of Istria from Premantura. Their site also mentions the Kamenjak House of Nature eco-centre in Premantura, where visitors can learn about the area’s natural values. Kamenjak is presented as an area with walking and cycling trails, a dinosaur trail, educational paths and a number of coves along the coast.
Premantura itself is not a single monument-style attraction; it is best understood as a base and stop before a nature visit. If you plan to enter Lower Kamenjak and the Medulin Archipelago, check the official site for the current seasonal vehicle fee. Pedestrian and bicycle access is free.
For a calm outing, Premantura makes the most sense as a village-and-nature combination, especially in late spring and early autumn when the area is usually at its most pleasant.
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